1. Jesus launches into a diatribe against the pride of the religious leaders of His day, and Craig and Troy discuss applications for our day.
  2. Bunny trails abound! But Craig and Troy nevertheless manage to land firmly on Christ.
  3. "Let's trap Jesus with His words!" is never a good plan. Jesus answers their "unaswerable" questions.
  4. Jesus fells the Pharisees with the folly of their fallacies.
  5. The curse falls upon those whose faith is Christ-less. Craig and Troy wrestle with the illustration of the fig tree.
  6. "Meek and mild" Jesus goes righteous rage on those who would turn a buck on what God would freely give.
  7. We have special guest, Aimee Byrd, on today to talk about her journey in being a woman who studies theology. She shares the purpose on each of her books and how they build off of one another, leading up to her most recent book that we are discussing today on Biblical manhood and womanhood.
  8. In one more episode before our interview, we wanted to go over Titus 2, which is often the prooftext given for the false idea that men and women are sanctified differently. This episode could fit both in our discussion of womanhood in the Bible, as well as verses frequently taken out of context.
  9. It seems like the Pharisees have marriage issues, but the real issue is the question "why do those who say they love the Law want to create loopholes to get around it?"
  10. What does it mean to become a child in order to enter the Kingdom of Heaven? Pride and earthly strength compete with Christlike humility.
  11. "Take up your cross and follow me" . . . what does this mean?
  12. We are discussing "I can do all things through Christ" in context of the rest of the passage, and then we discuss the story of Abraham sacrificing Isaac (rather... not sacrificing him) and whether or not Christians are called to sacrifice. Is that what this passage is talking about?