1. Faith alone in Christ alone or a curse.
  2. David gives his longest recorded speech instead of killing Saul.
  3. Men sent from James and ifying the grace of God.
  4. Does God come that we might serve Him, or that He might serve man? Craig and Troy revisit the end of Matthew 3 to bring out the implications of what it means for Jesus to serve us by fulfilling all righteousness.
  5. A runaway priest, a mad king, and a final meeting.
  6. David flees and finds refuge in a cave. Four hundred desperate men join up with him. And Saul visits the priest who helped David and the whole town suffers the wrath of the mad king.
  7. Dr. Paulson and Caleb take a further look at Erasmus and his Annotations of Romans 1:17. How do faith, faithfulness, and trust help us answer the question, what makes the human creature human?
  8. . . . but the joke's on Herod. Joseph takes Mary and baby Jesus to refuge in Egypt, and all that happens in Matthew 2 is done in order to fulfill the prophecies of the Old Testament.
  9. Is David a law-breaker? Is Jesus a law-breaker?
  10. The 3rd heaven, a thorn in the flesh, and the sufficient grace of God.