Articles
-
Gospel: Matthew 22:15-22 (Pentecost 21: Series A)
It is not just a few words or a few questions coming at Jesus like a few drops of rain. It is the force of a people ready to revolt. -
Gospel: Matthew 21:33-46 (Pentecost 19: Series A)
The parable makes obvious what is rarely apparent: God is the absolute Lord of all, and human rebellion is both wicked and futile. -
Gospel: Matthew 21:23-37 (Pentecost 18: Series A)
To manipulate God with our questions is, ultimately, to try and get ourselves off the hook and/or God off the throne. -
Gospel: Matthew 21:33-46 (Pentecost 18: Series A)
Contrary to common American Christian thinking, you would emphasize the individual is not the center of the biblical narrative. Christianity is not primarily about me and my relationship with Jesus. -
Gospel: Matthew 21:23-27 (28-32) (Pentecost 17: Series A)
Jesus invites us to practice a faith that is bold. He invites us to trust in Him, without calculations.
End of content
No more pages to load
Podcasts
-
Episode 49 (Matthew 21:33-22:14)
Jesus tells two stories foreshadowing Israel's rejection of Him and His death. -
Episode 48 (Matthew 21:18-32)
A cursed fig tree, faith to do anything, mounts being thrown into the sea and the rejection of John the Baptizer. -
Episode 47 (Matthew 20:29-21:17)
Two blind men see without sight. People shout "Hosanna" as Jesus rides into Jerusalem. Why is this text so important and what is going on behind that strange word?
End of content
No more pages to load
Videos
End of content
No more pages to load