1. And We Are Live! In this episode, we go live for Holy Week and answer listeners' questions: election, repentance, the church, law and gospel, and on and on we go.
  2. At the heart of The Idiot is Dostoevsky's confession of faith and the confession of all Christians.
  3. The only solution to free will is the announcement from a preacher that the Father forgives us for Christ's sake.
  4. And I'm Free, Free Falling... Gillespie and Riley read and discuss C.S. Lewis' meditation on the Fall into Sin. They go deep into the subjects of free will, dualism, retributive justice, and why discussing sin isn't as easy as we'd like.
  5. Nostalgia is a powerful emotion. It can get ahold of a person and turn him all the way in on himself. What seemed a brief reflection lingers for hours, days, weeks, even years.
  6. In the beginning, we read about the invention of religion. It begins simply enough in Genesis 3
  7. No matter how great our efforts or how righteous our intent, we will go from troubled to scared, and scared to terrified, unless we are sprinkled with the blood of the Lamb.
  8. When we talk about love then, let us not talk about ourselves.
  9. Nostalgia is a powerful emotion. It can get ahold of a person and turn him all the way in on himself.
  10. Salvation starts in being a sinner and knowing it because that's where God starts salvation, in making "Him to be Sin who knew no sin."
  11. They were incapable of covering their shame. They knew what they'd done was evil, but since they were only "like" God, there was no way for them to go back and replace evil with good.