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  1. As Craig and Troy crack open the book of Galatians, Saul the Christ-hater becomes Paul the one sent by Christ. He knows what gospel is, so why have the Galatians forgotten?
  2. The point is that the whole lot was wicked. And so were the Galatian Christians. And so are we.
  3. Chief Priests, Scribes, Sadducees, and a harsh parable.
  4. Strange Things are Afoot at the Circle K! In this episode, history, justification, good works, and pastoral table talk.
  5. Zipporah and Moses were bound by blood. More than that, God and Moses were bound by blood.
  6. Jesus is not celebrating diversity or difference. He is promising sameness. Redundancy. A repeat of what has happened before.
  7. Jesus suffered for our sins. He died for us. This is the supreme example of the principle our text has been unfolding. It is all about meeting wrong with right, rendering good for evil, and answering malice with love.
  8. Our LORD is identified as the One who provides for our needs, serves us to the point of obedience unto death on a tree so that we who can do nothing are rescued and redeemed by His actions on our behalf.
  9. Sin is everywhere. Betrayal is everywhere. But the Christ whom Samson foreshadows has the final word.
  10. I Hope Our Ministry Makes The Cut. In this episode, the limits of the law, why we feel the need to limit the Gospel, and what happens when ministries diverge.
  11. The Pastoral Prophet: Meditations on the Book of Jeremiah written by Steve Kruschel is available for preorder through 1517 Publishing. The following is an excerpt.
  12. A giver, a thief, a donkey, and a whip in the hand of Jesus.
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