1. My God can beat up your god... The second part of our discussion of Christ in the Psalms, by Patrick Henry Reardon. What is the temptation when Christians assume that our enemies are God's enemies? How do we pray for and against ourselves at the same time? What's happened to our piety that we are afraid to make demands of God?
  2. Bold warriors and foolish oaths.
  3. Why Christians are commanded to pray down curses upon their enemies. This episode, Christ in the Psalms, by Patrick Henry Reardon. What's an imprecatory psalm? Why are we taught by Scripture to pray imprecatory psalms, but have largely excluded such prayers from our churches? How does psalm 5 point us to Jesus and culture simultaneously?
  4. Order in the church and why the resurrection means everything.
  5. Saul errors by taking priestly duties into his own hands.
  6. Caleb and Dr. Paulson continue to read Isaiah chapter forty-five.
  7. Samuel's farewell address and Old Testament confession and absolution.
  8. During the Reformation, the gift of the gospel was often described as a promise. Caleb and Scott sit down with Steve Paulson to talk about what the promise is, and how it is received.
  9. A hiding King turns into a warrior.