Old Testament (1214)
  1. What Christ did at Calvary restored not just one sinful nation back to God, but all peoples are reconciled through the work of Christ on the tree of Calvary.
  2. In today's episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price delve into a strange passage from 2 Kings 2:19-25, where Elisha, the prophet, sends bears to maul small boys.
  3. A leader who knows who he is and who he isn’t.
  4. God never gives up and holds on to Jeremiah. He will hunt him down to give him the good news that He will deliver him.
  5. The poor will always be with you, treat them well.
  6. Hosea portrays God in a very intimate and husbandly way, reaching out to the one He loves when love is abused and lost.
  7. No matter how far away they wander, God always hears the prayers of his children.
  8. Do your work with your sword on your hip.
  9. A multi-day workshop for pastors to hone the Craft of Preaching
  10. That He did on the cross and through the resurrection was the good work of God by which He has redeemed and restored all of creation, including you, back into a right relationship with God.
  11. In our series about prescriptive vs descriptive, we walk through the story of Esther. Though this book does not mention God, it refers to the promises of God to redeem.
  12. In today's episode, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price turn our attention to 2 Samuel 6:1-11, a strange passage that recounts the story of King David's attempt to bring the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem leading to the death of Uzzah.
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