Parables (131)
  1. But the biggest problem with the Pharisee’s prayer is that he judges himself compared to other people, rather than to God. Our natural tendency is to do just this.
  2. Sow, Jesus seeds a parable and a pun, and lettuce understand. But when the corn grows, what ears hear and what ears don't?
  3. Christ strikes a blow first against the presumption of those who would storm their way into heaven by their good works.
  4. “Poverty of spirit” is not an ethical value we strive for. It is an act of God’s mercy spoken to the deepest recesses of our soul when it’s overwhelmed by God’s grace.
  5. Jesus comes to you. He binds your wounds, and he pours out his body and his blood for the forgiveness of your sins.
  6. Wade and Mike sit down together to discuss a couple of parables from Matthew 25. And while they struggle to get past the Free-for-all and into the Main Topic, we promise that they eventually get there. If you make it there too, we hope you'll enjoy!
  7. Need a break from philanthropic looting and virtue signaling? Sit down in your nice new Pottery Barn fluffy sofa, grab your oat milk latte from the ‘bucks and join a real revolution: Ringside.
  8. On this episode, Dr. Paulson talks about why theologians have to make distinctions.
  9. The truth is we’ve always mixed up the roles of penitent and priest.
  10. Ash Wednesday, is meant to remind us we have a death problem. All living things made from the soil shall return to it.
  11. Heaven is Miller Time. Heaven is the party in the streaming sunlight of the world’s final afternoon.
  12. Take a break from the war and enjoy a holy meal of ordinary things!
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