Episodes
When there is no “shining example” to follow or moral hero to aspire to, we are compelled to cry for Someone Better to instill in us the hope we so desperately crave.
Published 06/06/24
Strasbourg’s hymnals are especially relevant to American Lutherans because much of what we experience in our churches comes to us from Strasbourg.
Published 06/05/24
Published 06/05/24
If you are a Christian, you already have what you need to give a reason for the hope within you. That reason, though, is not you.
Published 06/03/24
It is an epic event when the One who makes the world names us as a gift, baldly stating reality.
Published 05/22/24
Little did they know that the one showing them all this kindness was the very one they had betrayed.   
Published 05/21/24
The gospel is for sinners – both the tax collector and Pharisee, both in need of the Great Physician. 
Published 05/14/24
The Holy Maker is going to create what no one ever sees: something from a nothing, someone from a no-one. 
Published 05/13/24
Eucatastrophe is the coming untrue of all sin, evil, and death. And where that starts is the empty tomb of the risen Jesus.  
Published 04/24/24
In Israel today, it's still possible to witness the same scene the disciples saw 2000 years ago when the Bedouin shepherds bring their flocks home from various pastures at the end of the day.
Published 04/23/24
Fellowship is nothing if it is not ultimately fellowship with God.
Published 04/22/24
The price was really paid. Your sin remains buried in Christ’s tomb.  
Published 04/19/24
The notion that your goodness is “good enough” to make you right with God is a lie straight from the father of lies himself. 
Published 04/17/24
The Church isn't built or expanded by human efforts but by Christ himself, the chief cornerstone of our faith. 
Published 03/07/24
There and back again is not just a hobbit story. It is the story of Good Friday and Easter. Jesus journeyed to the cross, through the grave, and rose from the dead on the third day.
Published 03/05/24
The church is called to preach the good news of Jesus Christ. Where is that message found? In every blade of grass, on every page of Scripture.
Published 03/04/24
Sometimes, we get prayer dementia. We can’t remember what we were going to pray for, we can’t put the words together, and, frustrated, there is nothing we can do but sigh and groan.
Published 02/21/24
The number forty calls to remembrance narratives of God’s great acts of redemption, but also our conformity to and participation in those narratives.
Published 02/20/24
Legalism invites you to look and observe and see what Christ wants from you, to follow his example, and to do what Jesus would do. The gospel proclaims Jesus as your Savior and Mediator and therefore shus your eyes and opens your ears to the Word of God.
Published 02/19/24
He was exiled from his Father for a time so we would never have to be.
Published 02/15/24
One day, either through the firestorms of life or the decay of time, our earthly love will end up in ashes.  
Published 02/14/24
We’ll find that the driving impulse of Lent isn’t so much “giving up” things as it is “putting on” something
Published 02/13/24
At the Transfiguration, we say farewell to alleluia and hello to the horrific reality of our lost condition.
Published 02/12/24
This is what drove Rod’s theology—that the good news—that Jesus died for sins and rose for the justification of the sinner—is for you and for all people.
Published 02/06/24
The essence of what it means to be a son or daughter of Abraham, an inheritor of the Abrahamic promise, was irrevocably tethered to faith.
Published 01/18/24