Articles
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God In the Womb
The Magnificat invites us to enter into, consider, and embrace the worldview of a teenaged Jewish girl and her geriatric aunt: The one bearing the prophet Elijah which was to come and the other carrying within her womb the God whom she and her nation worshipped and feared. -
Preaching the Ascension as Thy Kingdom Come
If Easter is about Jesus as the prototype of the new creation, then the Ascension is about His enthronement as the One who rules forevermore on Earth as it is in Heaven. -
Go Home Justified
It’s the notion of mercy that leads us to the atonement, and it is the atonement that provides a foundational basis for the justification of sinners. -
Fear Not, Little Flock
One of the primary reasons we do not have to fear the future is because the future is certain in Christ. -
A Dove More Powerful Than An Eagle
The one who embodies the dove, that is, the Holy Spirit will be mounted upon the staff of Calvary. -
Hate and Death Flipped Upside Down
Vilification of the other is married to the justification of the self.
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Podcasts
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Luke 2:40-52 – Christmas 2 (C)
On this episode of Preaching the Text, John Hoyum and Steve Paulson discuss Christ's adolescent visit at the temple where his parents leave him behind by accident. -
The blessed virgin Mary
Mary is blessed, because Mary knows the way God works and because she knows His promises, and she knows that in her womb grows her savior. -
Christmas: It's inconceivable!
What is Christmas all about? It's inconceivable, but nevertheless about Christ being conceived. The word of God was promised, and that promise was Jesus. -
Luke 23:39-24:12 (Episode 167)
Erick and Daniel discuss Luke's account of the death and resurrection of Jesus. -
Luke 18:9-17 (Episode 159)
Erick and Daniel spend a lot of time on a parable Jesus tells to “some who trusted in themselves that they were righteous, and treated others with contempt” and how everyone gets trapped in it. They end by discussing what it means to bring children to Jesus.
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