1. Gideon swears that none but God will be the leader of Israel, and then immediately becomes a tyrant.
  2. Psalm 147 meditates on God's wondrous rule over all of His creation, and His loving care for His children.
  3. God always seems to work through that which is least likely to work, so that all glory is ascribed to Him.
  4. While Katie finishes up some family stuff, Gretchen invites on Amy Mantravadi to talk about writing about the reformation.
  5. Dr. Paulson begins an important conversation about distinguishing law and gospel.
  6. Gideon accepts the call of the Lord whole-heartedly . . . well actually no.
  7. In this episode, Paulson discusses modern issues with the theology of the cross. A progressive form of theology attempts to attract human will by describing Christ's suffering on the cross as similar to ours.
  8. The conclusion of Elihu’s argument.