Scripture (1599)
  1. Solomon asks for what is necessary to carry out this task, an understanding/wise and discerning mind.
  2. God doesn’t let His promises “fall” but fulfills them all for everyone. How does God having one plan for both Jews and Gentiles shape our eschatology?
  3. A Pharisee invites Jesus over for dinner and a prostitute shows up. How far does the forgiveness of Jesus go?
  4. Christmas? This Is Pretty Much The Whole Package. Gillespie and Riley read and so discuss Augustine’s sermon “Why Celebrate Christmas?” This episode, more rabbit trails, laughs, and discussion of Psalm 85 as the perfect Christmas sermon text.
  5. If the LORD is faithful to His Covenant—and He must be—then He will remember His people and take action.
  6. Christ busies Himself with accomplishing your salvation; race, age, sex, ability or even intelligence notwithstanding.
  7. Forced labor, subdued land, and Shiloh.
  8. Jesus is enemies with death and John the Baptist is the greatest man who ever lived... except for the least in God's kingdom.
  9. Unlike Luke, who provides most of the parts for the children’s program (the shepherds, the angel hosts, the innkeeper, and the animals), Matthew’s version is rated “M” for mature.
  10. The reality of the Incarnation and the accomplishments of the Incarnate God-man, Jesus the Son, are even more astonishing because His story brings to a climax the long-storied history of Israel, with all her divinely-inspired and prophetic Scriptures.
  11. “God with Us”...is a common theme throughout Scripture: No one else has a God like ours, who is truly with His people.
  12. There is a lot about Caleb in this episode. He is older but no less ready to take the land God has promised them.
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