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384 Jesus said. . . That 4 You Must Taste Like Salt
This is as important an episode as I have ever recorded. Jesus used "salty" imagery in three different Gospel stories. In this fourth episode on Jesus' tough sayings we explore what he meant by that u
383 Jesus said. . . That?! (3) Eunuchs for the Kingdom
"There are different kinds of eunuchs," Jesus flashed back at them, "and some have so chosen for the sake of the kingdom of heaven." This followed the disciples' own astonished response to Jesus' teac
382 Jesus said. . . That?! (2) I Came for Sinners
Jesus said harsh things. Sometimes they were tough because they were riddled even for Jesus' own listeners, other times they were tough because they were just so demanding! This episode? "I came for t
381 Jesus said. . . That?! (1) Eat My Flesh
The first episode in a new series, this cast o' the pod is about John 6:53, "unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you." What did Jesus mean by that? What
380 Shotgun—What is 'Flesh'?, Systemic Machine vs. Populism
Twenty-first century folk define flesh as being about the body. So the human body, in popular Christian thought, gets paired against the spirit. But that's not at all what the apostle Paul meant by fl
379 Shotgun—BIPOC Plagiarism, Is Evil really so Evil?
Following a 16-part series it's time for a happy-break! In this Theology-and-Culture shotgun I work through the following: a famous racist's plagiarism, a quote by the Chinese ancient Laozi, why I lov
378 Reformed vs. Arminian (16) Why So Chosen?
Protestants focus, almost exclusively, on Salvation. (Who's against salvation? Not me! Praise God for salvation!) But that pressure-driven focus causes Protestants to look at every Bible passage or st
377 Ref. vs. Arm. (16) Romans 9 and Divine Determinism
A classic prooftext for Divine Determinism is Romans 9. Especially verse 13, "Jacob I have loved, but Esau I have hated," is a pet verse for those who favor Divine Determinism. Across the last 500 yea
376 Ref. vs. Arm. (14) God Hardened Pharaoh's Heart
Significant to a notion of Divine Determinism is the Exodus. In chapters 7-12 we watch an ongoing interaction between Egypt's Pharaoh and Yahweh (via Moses and Aaron). What does that running exchange
375 Ref. vs. Arm. (13) God's Motive—Glory or Love?
The Reformed's Westminster Shorter Catechism, point #1, "What is the chief end of man? The chief end of man is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever." That's a solid claim! I don't disagree, except it