1. Jesus proves His divinity by not only being master over creation, but in being master of life and death. Peter proves both his faith and faithlessness by putting his eyes on Jesus and then immediately taking them back off.
  2. Caleb and Scott read through the first several articles of the Smalcald Articles.
  3. Dr. Paulson continues working through Paul's use of Exodus in his letter to the Romans.
  4. We had 2 different listeners ask us: what does mortification of sin, also known as mortification of the flesh look like? In this episode, we talk about where this term came from, and what it means.
  5. Herod fulfills his promise so that Jesus can fulfill His; John decreases, Jesus increases.
  6. It's easy to look at our faith through an emotional lens. Are you on an emotional high, or an emotional low? Are you on a mountaintop, or are things silent in the valley? What happens to your faith when you aren't "feeling it."
  7. In this episode Gretchen and Katie get to as Kelsi Klembara about the practical implications of giving assurance. To put it another way, what is the fruit of giving assurance?
  8. In this episode, Caleb and Dr. Paulson discuss salvation ex nihilo or "from nothing."
  9. In this episode, we interview one of our favorite people: Kelsi Klembara, editor of the 1517 website. Kelsi has done a lot of research on the topic of assurance of our salvation from both a theological and historical point of view, and we had some questions for her.
  10. Dr. Paulson continues to talk about trial by observing the different ways the story of Abraham has been taught.
  11. Sow, Jesus seeds a parable and a pun, and lettuce understand. But when the corn grows, what ears hear and what ears don't?
  12. We finish up our conversation with Heidi Goehmann on the relationship between mental health and theology.