Sin (414)
  1. When we — sinful, reprehensible we — become the enforcers of justice, we never bring about true justice. We either go too far or not far enough.
  2. Guest David Zahl talk with the preachers about his upcoming book!
  3. The essence of sin is man substituting himself for God, while the essence of salvation is God substituting himself for man.
  4. When sin comes out of the shadows and makes itself known, Christians can rest in and declare Christ's resurrection.
  5. Today, we begin a short series profiling women in the Bible (Who are not named Ruth or Esther). Both the stories of Ruth and Esther are beautiful, gracious, and profound. We love reading and rereading them. However, in an attempt to bring attention to more stories of more women throughout the Scriptures, we choose now to shift our focus. Our first woman, is, the first woman herself: Eve.
  6. Jesus doubles down on being Lord of the Sabbath, and the Pharisees call Him satanic. But that makes no sense! Jesus is not satanic, He's the One who binds Satan and steals his stuff.
  7. As the body positivity movement has gained traction, we must also be aware of some of its pitfalls
  8. Through the often abominable and lamentable and occasional commendable season, there is one who remains unmoved by it all.
  9. Caleb and Scott read and discuss the first three articles of the Augsburg Confession and the Apology.
  10. Only when we’re ready to accept the impossibility of human perfection can we move beyond the paralyzing myth that we are capable of anything good apart from Christ.
  11. This is the first direct promise of the Seed who will reunite all mankind to God by defeating Satan on the Cross.
  12. The irony of our idolatry is that many of our idols could and would speak the gospel to us if we would listen.
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