Articles
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Yardwork and the Antichrist
The Antichrist offers another continual presence. It is every whisper that tempts us toward autonomy, that tells us to carry it alone, that insists suffering is meaningless. -
For the Desperate, Who Wish to See God
God can never really be said to be ignoring us, even if our experience with God at any given moment is that he is. -
The Stinging Lessons of Matthew 22
Matthew 22 sees Jesus address Jewish legal debates. In the process, he makes disticntions between the Law and Gospel. -
Christmas in Psalm 22: Why Have You Forsaken Me?
To trust in the Lord, the Messiah, the Deliverer, is our salvation and our only hope. Yet he does not trust us to have this “trust” on our own or of our own will. -
My God, My God, Why Have You ______ Me? Rethinking Psalm 22:1
The Messiah is exiled from God on the cross as Israel was. Forsaken as Israel was forsaken. Cast away from Yahweh as Israel was. Why? -
The One Page of the Bible I'd Like to Rip Out
Far too many Christians read the Bible as if a dam has been built between the waters of the Old Testament and the New Testament.
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Podcasts
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Psalm 22, part of the tapestry of prayer that God gives us. Kris Winrich sings "Why Have You Forsaken Me"
Next weekend we get back on track for the last 3 episodes of Psalm 119. But for this weekend let's pause and consider the great cost of our salvation, namely the suffering Holy one, who took the sins of the whole upon Himself. The talented Kris Winrich sings "Why Have You Forsaken Me". -
Psalm 22 Advent episode John Andrew Schreiner sings "Why Have You Forsaken Me."
As we finish Advent and celebrate Christmas, we remember that we are still waiting in hope for the return of our Savior.
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