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A Tale of Two Cities
The youths that mock Elisha are representative of Israel’s collective contempt and disregard for all things relating to their One True God. -
Never Tell Me the Odds: On the Implausible and Improbable Deliverance of God
God picks the unexpected and the unlikely, and goes to the unforeseen places, stacking the odds against himself, in order that age after age might stand in open-mouthed wonder at his sovereignty in and over all things. -
Old Testament: 2 Kings:1-12 (Transfiguration: Series B)
Elijah crosses over the Jordan to be taken into Heaven. Later, Elisha will cross the Jordan again into the Promised Land. -
The Misunderstood Story of Bear Attacks, a Bald Prophet, and Forty-Two Mouthy “Kids”
This misunderstood story is not a moralistic tale about bald prophets and child-eating bears, designed to teach youths to honor their elders and preachers. Rather, it's a brief glimpse into the age-old war that began in a garden and ended at an empty tomb. -
Why God Hides Himself from Us
God hides from us on purpose so he can be God for us without limits or measures in the way of faithful, loving-kindness. -
The Hebrew Stories Swimming Beneath Jesus’s Baptism
Matthew’s account of Jesus's baptism is only 5 verses and about 100 Greek words long, but multiple Hebrew stories are swimming right below the surface.
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