Articles
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Gospel: Matthew 5:1-12 (All Saints: Series C)
The words of Jesus shine with a graceful brilliance among the broken fragments of this world. -
Gospel: Matthew 11:25-30 (Reformation Sunday: Series C)
To preach Christ and Him crucified is to reveal again the revealed God who saves. -
Holy Week’s Trio of Jerusalem, Temple, and King
Jerusalem, temple, and king, all three bespoke of Yahweh’s kingship, as well as of His Kingdom and presence on earth and all the blessings bound up with it. -
Gospel: Matthew 25:31-46 (Pentecost 25: Series A)
In this context where death looms large, Jesus reveals a kingdom where life looms even larger. -
Gospel: Matthew 25:14-30 (Pentecost 24: Series A)
The tragedy of this parable is not the failure to serve. It is the failure to truly know your Savior. -
Gospel: Matthew 25:1-13 (Pentecost 23: Series A)
The parable is harsh. It judges. If you do not believe, you will not be saved. But let us pause for a moment and think about why Jesus is telling the parable.
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Podcasts
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God Talk vs. Devil Talk (Matthew 16:21-23)
In this episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price explore the complexities of faith as illustrated in Matthew 16:21-23. -
Do The Four Gospels Contradict?
Bruce, Adam, and Caleb discuss the textual and narrative differences between the four gospel accounts of Jesus' life and ministry. -
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What do you get when you cross a sheep, a snake, and a dove?
Jesus uses a lot of animal metaphors in order to instruct His disciples in how to interact with the world. -
You want me to . . . what?
Jesus sends out His Twelve Sent-Ones on their first mission. Why does He give them the instructions that He gives . . . and what's up with the staff? -
The harvest is plentiful
Jesus does Jesus stuff, but more Jesus workers are needed to do Jesus stuff, so Jesus apostles His disciples so that more Jesus stuff can get done . . . or something like that.
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