1. Psalm 60 is a lament that begins with a harsh and bitter accusation, namely that God has rejected us. David complains about rejection, loss, national tragedy and
  2. Pain and suffering; it can feel like punishment from an angry God, and we try to figure out the cause, to our own frustration.
  3. Waiting on God can seem like slow motion torture sometimes.
  4. Judas, Peter, and you are all betrayers of Jesus, and yet He does the work necessary to forgive your sins.
  5. The day of Jesus' death races ever nearer, and we see both a woman who believes upon Him and a man who betrays Him.
  6. One at the right hand, and one on the left . . . but Jesus doesn't think that means what they think it means.
  7. . . . to which Jesus answers, "Why? What have you heard?" Jesus challenges all the doubts about Himself and demands we believe in who He truly is.
  8. What does the Prince of Peace mean when He says, "I've come not to bring peace, but a sword?" In sending out The Twelve, Jesus reminds us all of just Who is our very identity.
  9. Jesus uses a lot of animal metaphors in order to instruct His disciples in how to interact with the world.
  10. On episode ONE HUNDRED AND NINETEEN Wade and Mike sit down with Rev. Raleigh Sadler and Rev. Dr. Josh Branum while at the 2019 Here We Still Stand Conference. Dr. Branum is pastor at Faithbridge Church in Jacksonville, Florida and serves with Rev. Sadler at the Let My People Go ministry. Rev. Sadler is the founder and executive director of Let My People Go and author the book Vulnerable.
  11. What do you do when you doubt? What happens when people or churches who have lead you to faith have betrayed you? What is deconstruction anyway?