1. In this episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Dan Price look into Romans 8:28, exploring how this often-quoted scripture is frequently misunderstood.
  2. In this passage Jeremiah is enthusiastically praising God, then cursing the day he was born, then speaking as a warrior, then speaking fearfully.
  3. Waiting on God, Who alone is our only hope in this life and will safely guide us to be with Him for eternity.
  4. Broken lives, broken spirits, broken hearts; the ravaging results of sin in our lives and the world we were born into.
  5. Peter enters into a discussion that doesn't tickle our ears very well, but it still a plain fact of the Christian's life: we will suffer on account of Christ.
  6. When Peter says "whoever has suffered in the flesh has ceased from sin," what exactly does he mean by that?
  7. You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away. In this episode, we read the Outlaw God and discuss the hidden life of a Christian. How are Christians to understand the living Word, or Christ crucified before Adam and Eve, or being called into vocations that serve the kingdom of life rather than a culture of death?
  8. Kelsi talks with pastor, author, and 1517 contributor, Bradley Gray, about themes of suffering in Apple TV's series, Severance.
  9. Dr. Paulson continues to analyze the appeal Erasmus makes to Sirach in chapter 15.
  10. This episode begins an examination of the Apostle Paul's proclamation that where there is no law, there is no sin.
  11. Sins that lead to death, and sins that don't, but all sins are still sins.
  12. The Thinking Fellows talk about the limitations of scientific progress.