1. Why? Why? Why? We read and discuss Dostoevsky’s parable of the Grand Inquisitor. What happens when we discuss evil and the work of the evil one apart from God’s Word, his preacher, and Christ’s cross?
  2. The irony of guilt and innocence abounds in this passage: Jesus is innocent but condemned; we are guilty but set free.
  3. In this episode, Paulson helps listeners envision Luther's idea that the preacher is a "long-bowman" taking aim at the heart.
  4. Judas, Peter, and you are all betrayers of Jesus, and yet He does the work necessary to forgive your sins.
  5. We have special guest Sarah Crowder to talk with us about interacting with the teens in our lives--whether our own, in our churches, or neighborhoods--in a way that helps them understand the gospel.
  6. We continue our conversation with Nancy Guthrie and how life changing it can be to find Christ in the Old Testament--and not just in the prophecies. It's transformative, and as she would say, there's nothing more practical.
  7. Dr. Paulson explores another violent metaphor from Luther, the arrow of conviction.
  8. Gatekeepers & Madmen. We read and discuss two parables, by Franz Kafka and Friedrich Nietzsche. What happens when people don’t have a preacher sent by the Holy Spirit to declare forgiveness? Without the Gospel, where does the law end?
  9. Craig and Troy come back for another round of discussion on the Lord's Supper: the what and the why and the where, but never the how.