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  1. Do You Understand the Words That Are Coming Out of My Mouth? In this episode, we read Gerhard Forde’s monograph on Luther’s treatise on The Bondage of the Will. We discuss scriptural exegesis, its internal and external clarity, how modern readers interpret texts, and why we often misread the Bible, as well as why we frequently fail to understand biblical texts that are overt and explicit in their clarity. This, and a conversation about Erasmus’s word study method, Luther’s assertions, living words, and the vibrating, dangerous energy of Scripture.
  2. The Word seems like it is so little, like five barley loaves and two small fish, but it is all that God used to create the heavens and the earth.
  3. Bitterness took root when he began approaching the Word merely as a burden he was called to carry rather than a balm that his soul needed, too.
  4. How can we be righteous even in the face of evil?
  5. Why should we believe Jesus?
  6. Huff did not stop there, though. Towards the end of the interview, he asked Rogan, "What do you think of Jesus?"
  7. The narrative of the Nativity is what Christmas is all about.
  8. Longstanding tradition must be bolstered by something outside of ourselves that also lies outside of the traditions of men.
  9. Instead of a “how-to” manual, the Bible is a “what-you-didn’t-do” story.
  10. In this episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price explore the complexities of faith as illustrated in Matthew 16:21-23.
  11. God’s creatures on four legs are some of the greatest storytellers of the Scriptures.
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