1. A song is sung by Deborah to cement what God has done in the history of Israel. Why does this song and others have an address to enemies? Why is God’s interaction with creation so personal?
  2. Israel is in trouble again, so we are introduced to a prophetess judge named Deborah.
  3. Jesus tells a parable about a “Good Samaritan” in response to a lawyer trying to trap Him.
  4. A left-handed man has a short sword and a message from God for a fat king.
  5. Matthew 13: The Parable of the Wheat and the Tares Craig and Troy discuss multiple parables at once, and so they come to the conclusion that sometimes an evil weed looks like a righteous one but sometimes a good fish looks bad. But when it comes to the Kingdom, only Christ and His angels will know how to separate one from the other. How are we to know which ones Christ has died for?
  6. Jesus sets His face toward Jerusalem as the disciples struggle with greatness.
  7. The children of Israel are on the fast-track to bondage. What is so tempting about foreign gods and why do the people turn to them so quickly?
  8. Jesus foretells His death more than once and the disciples don’t understand it. Jesus says all who follow Him must take up their cross.
  9. An introduction to the book of Judges and exploration of the first chapter.
  10. Healings, mission trips and how to feed thousands with five loaves of bread and two fish.
  11. Cheap Grace, a monument to compromise. Gillespie and Riley continue their conversation about Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s book, The Cost of Discipleship. This episode, more talk about grace, Nazis, and why the Gospel “but” is so important.