1. If you are excited to learn from the primary sources of the Reformation, what should you start reading and why?
  2. Paulson continues the discussion about God in the dung.
  3. Can God enter somewhere where he should not be? Paulson looks at the assertion that if God gets too dirty or too near to sin, he is no longer God.
  4. . . . and with that, Craig and Troy put Matthew to bed, wrapping up with a dive into the Great Commission
  5. Pain and suffering; it can feel like punishment from an angry God, and we try to figure out the cause, to our own frustration.
  6. Fear and great joy at Jesus' resurrection! But also rejection and refusal.
  7. Waiting on God can seem like slow motion torture sometimes.
  8. Jesus does not take the easy way out, but takes the hard path so that you don't need to.
  9. The irony of guilt and innocence abounds in this passage: Jesus is innocent but condemned; we are guilty but set free.