by Micah Gunn
A theology and apologetics podcast born out of a love of God‘s word, a hope to find common ground with those who study it, and a desire to outline truth as the Bible tells it.
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June 28, 2024
<p>In the midst of a larger narrative in Luke 19, we're told a brief story featuring a small-statured, tax collector named Zacchaeus of Jericho. On its own, this account makes a cute, kid-friendly story about Jesus's willingness and desire to care for the outcast. In a deeper look, however, which we go through in this study, Zacchaeus becomes a microcosm of the entire Gospel message.</p> <p>Luke is an intelligent and intentional writer attempting to accurately depict historical events, but he is also recounting these events with a purpose in mind. In this section of Luke, specifically, we are in a transitional period from the earthly ministry of Jesus to His death on the cross with this account of Zacchaeus sitting squarely in the middle.</p> <p>Is this, simply, a retelling of events, or did Luke intend this retelling to speak to the larger purpose of the good news of Jesus Christ and the Kingdom of God?</p> <p> </p> <p>Email: <a href='mailto:[email protected]'>[email protected] </a></p> <p>Logo: Matt Hernandez</p> <p>Music: Acoustic Indie Folk Years By MarkJuly</p>
June 21, 2024
<p>God is vast and powerful and beyond human comprehension on so many levels, but He does desire to be known. In fact, He has gone through some incredible lengths to teach us about Himself and His work. One way we can learn so much about God is by considering His creation. What better way to learn about the Creator than to look at what He has made?</p> <p>Scripture shows us we can learn about God as a shepherd, a father, a farmer, a king and, now, a fashionista. </p> <p>In this episode, we track a pattern outlined in the Bible of being alternately clothed and stripped of clothing culminating in a final clothing event where we are given more excellent garments by a benefactor.</p> <p>We see this pattern in the stories of Adam and Eve, Joseph and his brothers, David and Saul, Jesus and His incarnation, and even in our own lives as it relates to the scriptures. </p> <p>Viewing God as someone who is intricately invested in clothing might seem like a bizarre lens to view Him through, but there are incredible, encouraging lessons in this study that we might not get in the same way other places.</p> <p> </p> <p>Email: <a href='mailto:[email protected]'>[email protected]</a> </p> <p>YouTube: <a href='https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDUkiQvCEF8Rc4TzjyBMsxg'>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDUkiQvCEF8Rc4TzjyBMsxg</a></p> <p>Logo: Matt Hernandez</p> <p>Music: Acoustic Indie Folk Years</p>
June 14, 2024
<p>"YHWH Is Our Righteousness" is one of the compound names of God that describes Him as, not only righteous but, righteousness on our behalf. How are we supposed to understand that Someone can be righteousness for us when that doesn't seem to work in our human relationships? When many see the fulfillment of this in the person of Jesus Christ, they assume it means we have no obligation to behave righteously anymore since He did it for us.</p> <p> </p> <p>Commandments? Laws? Good works? None of these are meant to SAVE a person (they couldn't even at their best), but if our King has shown us and offered us His righteousness, should we continue in sin that grace may abound? Certainly not.</p> <p> </p> <p>YouTube: <a href='https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDUkiQvCEF8Rc4TzjyBMsxg'>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDUkiQvCEF8Rc4TzjyBMsxg</a></p> <p>Email: <a href='mailto:[email protected]'>[email protected]</a></p> <p>Logo: Matt Hernandez</p> <p>Music: Acoustic Indie Folk Years</p>
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