Ministry of the Church (1648)
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  1. Humble Kings & Flightless Geese. We read and discuss two parables by Soren Kierkegaard. In this episode, the purpose of parables, the condescension of God, and why there’s no forgiveness in Kierkegaard’s parables.
  2. As astounding as co-eternity and co-equality with the Father in majesty and glory is, this is not the most significant answer Jesus gave in this Gospel reading, not for us at least.
  3. Our daily remembrance of baptism, our daily dying and rising, is a daily joining to Jesus and His death and resurrection for us.
  4. In the Lord's Supper we receive an enormous gift. Why make it more complicated than what Jesus says?
  5. The relationship between faith and prayer or belief and worship is mutual. Faith produces prayer and prayer expresses faith.
  6. What happens when the knowledge of the Law doesn't bring power?
  7. At Pentecost, the Holy Spirit is poured out and the language of man is united again for the Gospel to be preached to the ends of the earth.
  8. How might your preaching of the work of the Spirit expand your own view of the Spirit’s work, and help your hearers gain an appreciation for the Holy Spirit’s activity in their lives beyond a standalone celebration, one day a year?
  9. Pentecost is a flashback. It drives us back to the past. It also propels us forward into the future.
  10. The God Behind The Veil. In this episode, we read Nathaniel Hawthorne’s, The Minister’s Black Veil, and discuss the hidden God, divination, and the mirror of the law.
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