Our beloved language expert Roger Lambert explains his 4 favorite Hebrew words: Hesed (Love), Hochmah (Wisdom), Yir'ah (Fear), and Dabar (Word).
Christians are all called to submit to one another out of reverence for Christ. We discuss how Paul expands on that with applications in marriage, parenting, and work.
With multiple analogies, we discuss what it means for the growth and function of the church that God gives us many diverse gifts for common unified goals.
Our prayers (like Paul's) are shaped by the knowledge of and strength found in being knit together into a living temple of God, filled with his glory.
God is moving the whole of creation towards New Creation, and we are individually and together part of that transformation of all things.
Paul tells us many times in Ephesians that we are "in Him," that is, in Jesus. We explore what that means for us to think of ourselves as being in Him, and what it means to see one another that way.
We continue our discussion of Solomon's stupidity (and ours), exploring how "the world, the flesh, and the devil" all conspire against us, leading us into sin.
How could the wisest man every to live have done such stupid (and sinful) things?! And, what can that tell us about our hearts and how powerful temptations can be?
Join us in the slightly longer podcast where we discuss the three major currents within the larger stream that is the PCA: doctrinalist, pietists, and transformationalists. If you're feeling lost already, just think of the head, the heart, and the hands.
This episode reminds us of the vows we take when we join our church and gives us ways to grow into them.
We discuss the idea of the temple, which begins in the Garden of Eden and extends into our lives.
Proverbs 1:7-9 explores how our wisdom comes from God, flows through authorities, and results in our beauty.
We discuss what it means to believe in God and what it means that God is the Maker (Creator), including the fact that we are makers (artists) like him.
We discuss our transition in our preaching from Matthew back to the Old Testament for the fall, picking up where we left off at the beginning of I Kings.
Jason, Heather, and Chris discuss why we have been studying Matthew and what we are getting out of it.