Podcast Episodes
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Divine Judge, before whom all my thoughts are laid bare, draw me to you even as I depend on your grace and mercy.
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Jesus
Help me to accept division that originates in faithfulness to you, while honoring and dignifying those who turn against me for your sake.
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Chief Priests, Teachers of the Law, and Elders
Displace any vain attempt to set up my own kingdom, and welcome instead my surrender to your Holy Presence and kindly leading.Displace any vain attem…
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The Sanhedrin
Spiritual blindness can actually lead to madness—even for religious people.
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On the Night in Which He Was Betrayed (Psalm 41)
When we affirm the substitutionary atonement (i.e., that Jesus died in our place), we also understand that this was only possible because he had live…
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Simon Peter
On the way to the villages around this city, away from the noise of Jerusalem, Jesus turned reflective and posed a question to his disciples: “Who do…
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The Jews in the Temple Courts
Jesus was claiming so much more, that he was of the very nature, the very essence, of God and, therefore, divine.
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The Jews
Jesus, given his divine nature, as affirmed in the first chapter of John’s gospel, is marked by nothing less than eternity.
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One of the Teachers of the Law
Precisely because God is one, and no other, devotion to the Most High requires all that we are, whatever faculties, capacities, or talents that we po…
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The Pharisees Again
Jesus came to call those who were mindful of their own sin, who were well aware of falling short of the glory of God, and who were, therefore, painfu…
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