1. Jesus is about to go after those who sit in the seat of Moses. What does that mean and why does Jesus tell the people to listen to them but not follow them?
  2. Jesus is put to the test in a series of questions about taxes, the resurrection of the dead and the greatest commandment.
  3. Jesus tells two stories foreshadowing Israel's rejection of Him and His death.
  4. A cursed fig tree, faith to do anything, mounts being thrown into the sea and the rejection of John the Baptizer.
  5. Two blind men see without sight. People shout "Hosanna" as Jesus rides into Jerusalem. Why is this text so important and what is going on behind that strange word?
  6. Jesus tells a Parable about a master calling workers into His vineyard. What is the point here? How is "begrudging God His generosity" a problem for all of us?
  7. People are bringing children to Jesus and He has to again explain to the disciples why this is not just ok but good. What does it tell us about children and Jesus?
  8. The Pharisees try to test Jesus with a question about divorce. There is a lot cultural context needed to explain the motivation of the question and why Jesus' response is so scandalous.
  9. In this episode Daniel and Erick cover Peter asking Jesus how many time he must forgive someone. Jesus gives an answer more extreme than Peter would have ever considered
  10. Cutting off body parts to avoid sin? Jesus has some strong words about temptation and the horrors of sin this week
  11. Jesus talks more about His death and resurrection. The disciples are still distressed. Why does the resurrection seem to be completely missed by them?
  12. What does Jesus mean by "Taking up your cross and following Him?" Where is it that we die? Some will not see death until they Jesus in His glory.