Old Testament (1171)
  1. In Genesis 3, we see at the beginning of biblical history that all our problems started at a tree. Is it any wonder that in God’s infinite beauty He would poetically solve all our problems on another tree?
  2. Seasonally, the text forms a bridge to the ascent of Jesus to Mount Tabor and, ultimately, to Calvary, so we can receive the Gospel of God which saves us.
  3. How can you get a righteousness which exceeds that of the most works obsessed Israelites and Pharisees and scribes?
  4. In this episode of Tough Text, Dan Price and Scott Keith continue their look into the wisdom of Proverbs 29, exploring themes of justice, flattery, righteousness, and the importance of singing in response to God's deliverance.
  5. Better Than a Rainbow for a Barren People
  6. Doing better is the only way to get those covenant blessings back. Since this is impossible there is seemingly no gospel in this text at all. That is, unless we remove ourselves from the picture.
  7. In this episode of the Outlaw God podcast, Caleb Keith and Stephen Paulson finally arrive at 2 Corinthians Chapter 3, discussing the distinction between law and gospel, the authority of Paul, and the implications of Moses' ministry.
  8. Good Friday in the Old Testament
  9. Jesus comes for those who are affected by the long darkness of sin and destruction. Jesus breaks the power of this present darkness with His Word, more specifically His preaching.
  10. In this episode of Tough Texts, Dan Price and Scott Keith look into Proverbs 29.
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