1. In the Lord's Supper we receive an enormous gift. Why make it more complicated than what Jesus says?
  2. In this episode, we talk about the grace given to process emotions. Very often, we struggle with anger, envy, sadness, that are mixed in with sin, trauma, and just normal human emotions.
  3. Craig and Troy discuss a very familiar parable which is very often interpreted incorrectly. Your works don't count. Oh, and substantival participles.
  4. We interviewed Kelsi Klembara after she spoke at the recent "Here We Still Stand" Regional Conference in Bentonville, Arkansas. She spoke about the embodiment of our redemption, and how our theology of the body can effect how we view eating disorders, chronic health issues, various health improvement programs and even the body positivity movement.
  5. The Thinking Fellows discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of social media.
  6. Jesus aims His third parable at the self righteous who think their own clothing is good enough to merit God's kingdom.
  7. We get to hear about the parable of the sower in this episode, as we continue to talk to Daniel Emery Price and Erick Sorensen about their book "Scandalous Stories: a Sort of Commentary on the Parables."
  8. Dr. Paulson details the difference between seeing time through the Law and seeing time through the Gospel using the parable of the talents.
  9. We are talking about the abundance of forgiveness today, with special guests, Daniel Emery Price, and Erick Sorensen from the "30 Minutes in the New Testament" podcast.
  10. "Meek and mild" Jesus goes righteous rage on those who would turn a buck on what God would freely give.
  11. The Fellows respond to comments made by Jordan Peterson on The Joe Rogan Podcast.