1. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY, Jason, Wade and Mark continue the guys’ discussion of anthropology. Our focus this time around is life in the world after the first murder, where power and status became a driving force.
  2. The Thinking Fellows discuss the notion of worldliness.
  3. Renowned Luther scholar and professor emeritus of Systematic Theology at Concordia Seminary St. Louis, Dr. Robert Kolb, sits down with Kelsi to discuss two kinds of righteousness (or two fold righteousness).
  4. All creation groans under the weight of sin, greed, and despair. As we enter into the season of Lent we have good reasons for hope.
  5. Predestination Is Sick! In this episode, we discuss Steven Paulson’s book, The Outlaw God, focusing our conversation on double presentation, preaching God’s electing promise to sinners, and the consequences of worshipping a philosophical-material god. What are the consequences for people who don’t have a preacher of God’s promise? What does God’s promise have to say to those who believe all people will go to heaven when they die? What are the consequences for sinners when they try to know God apart from the promise?
  6. Dr. Steven Paulson and Caleb Keith read Mark chapter seven.
  7. "An apology is a promise to never do it again." In this episode we disucss this common phrase, and the differnece between a confession and an apology.
  8. Caleb Keith and Scott Keith join Steven Paulson and Ken Jones to remember their mentor Jim Nestingen.
  9. In this episode Chad shows us that the problem of sin starts long before we are born, and the consequences are devastating.
  10. Godly, upright in heart, righteous. Sinful, sorrowful, wasting away.
  11. Craig and Troy love Psalm 51 because of the truth it speaks: we are sinful, and God is gracious. When God cleanses, we are indeed made clean.
  12. Even from the moment of the Fall, God has never left us without His gracious promise of redemption. God moves first to cover us.