Articles
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God Clothed in Nature
In the Bible, we meet the God who also does not prance around naked as a jaybird. -
Old Testament: Genesis 18: (17-19) 20-33 (Pentecost 7: Series C)
God is in control, but God is also in relationship with His children and asks us to pray, to lament, and to ask Him to change His mind as we participate as the Bride with our Bridegroom. -
Old Testament: Genesis 18:1-10a (10b-14) (Pentecost 6: Series C)
We can see this as a foreshadowing of how the LORD always comes to His people—the people do not come to Him. So, it is God who sent His Son to us, His Promised One, up close and personal. -
Old Testament: Genesis 22:1-18 (Lent 1: Series B)
The amount of Messianic/Christological connections in this account is stunning. This is an excellent Old Testament text with which to begin Lent! -
Neither Bootlicking Nor Pigheadedness: Freedom of Speech Before God
Sometimes believers vigorously debate God, sometimes they nod a silent Amen. Together, their narratives paint a picture of a life of faith characterized by complexity and tension.
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Podcasts
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Episode 24
Chad, Daniel, and Brandon discuss the significance of the 8th day, Abraham's three visitors and Sarah's laughter.
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