1. Jesus does not take the easy way out, but takes the hard path so that you don't need to.
  2. The irony of guilt and innocence abounds in this passage: Jesus is innocent but condemned; we are guilty but set free.
  3. Judas, Peter, and you are all betrayers of Jesus, and yet He does the work necessary to forgive your sins.
  4. Peter's profound promises to perfectly protect the progeny of the Padre putter out. Jesus is tormented to His core knowing what He is about to face, but commits Himself for you.
  5. Craig and Troy come back for another round of discussion on the Lord's Supper: the what and the why and the where, but never the how.
  6. In the Lord's Supper we receive an enormous gift. Why make it more complicated than what Jesus says?
  7. The day of Jesus' death races ever nearer, and we see both a woman who believes upon Him and a man who betrays Him.
  8. Craig and Troy discuss a very familiar parable which is very often interpreted incorrectly. Your works don't count. Oh, and substantival participles.
  9. When Christ comes, it won't be about what you've done, but about who He is.
  10. When will the end come? No one knows! So how can we be prepared?
  11. Is this the end? Or is it only 70 A.D.? Craig and Troy discuss the propehetic words of Jesus.
  12. When will the End Times come? Craig and Troy discuss Jesus' teaching that show the End Times are now . . . and have been now for the last 2000 years.