Episodes
Sam and Will launch a new series on the miracles of Jesus. In this first episode, they discuss the purpose and meaning behind the miracles.
Published 06/10/24
Sam and Will discuss the Shema found in Deuteronomy 6 -- the source of the Lord's "greatest commandment." They outline the entire book of Deuteronomy as a legal commentary on the Ten Commandments. As Moses presents the younger generation with an appeal to love God and His Law, the people will be forced to choose life or death. In Christ, the same choice is presented to us.
Published 06/03/24
Sam and Will discuss several of the major stories of Moses and the Israelites in the wilderness. Plagued by incessant grumbling, the Lord chastens the Israelites, and Moses eventually rebels against the Lord. What can we learn from these stories? Join us for today's episode walking through the major stories of Numbers and Deuteronomy.
Published 05/27/24
Sam and Will discuss the aftermath of the golden calf incident. After the Israelites reject God's offer to take the Promised Land without HIm, Moses pleads with God to show His glory. The Lord then hides Moses in the cleft of a rock and shows His back. How does this turn our minds toward Christ and the glory that is to be revealed to us (and in us) through His gospel? Join us to find out.
Published 05/20/24
Sam and Will discuss the Israelites' idolatrous construction of the golden calf. Far more scandalous than the sanitized Sunday school versions of this story, the Israelites grievously offended and betrayed the Lord. In all likelihood, they were recreating the despicable worship practices of the Egyptians and attributing these drunken perversions to Yahweh's character. How will God and Moses respond?
Published 05/13/24
Sam and Will discuss the three types of Old Testament Laws: (1) the moral law, (2) the civil law, and (3) the ceremonial law. How does the gospel of Jesus change our relationship to these laws? Are we still expected to follow the moral law? Are we rebelling by failing to continue the temple sacrifices? Should we still be imposing the criminal code & punishments of the Old Testament? Join us to find the answers.
Published 05/06/24
Sam and Will discuss the amazing sovereignty behind the design of the tabernacle. Built nearly fifteen centuries prior to the birth of Jesus, the design of the tabernacle serves as an architectural roadmap for the Gospel of John. From the bronze altar to the Ark of the Covenant, the life of Jesus serves to construct a FAR GREATER tabernacle and temple.
Published 04/29/24
Sam and Will walk through a fascinating discussion on why God chose each of the elements of the tabernacle. Each piece of furniture was designed to point our hearts and minds toward God and His gracious provision. When used as a guide for our personal devotional time, the pathway through the tabernacle will lead us into the renewing presence of God.
Published 04/22/24
Sam and Will discuss the Ark of the Covenant. This is the most holy piece of furniture placed inside the Tabernacle of God. Why would God ordain this peculiar design and its bizarre list of contents? As we will discover, the Ark of the Covenant was meant to foreshadow the empty tomb of Jesus Christ and the power of His resurrection to bring our triumph over death. Join us to learn more.
Published 04/15/24
Sam and Will discuss the evolution of Dr. Richard Dawkins. Ever since publishing The God Delusion in 2006, Dawkins has served as a leader of the "new atheists" movement. For years, he expressed a vitriolic and condescending contempt for both God and religion. Now, in light of the advances of both Islam and the "cult of woke," he expresses real sadness over the loss of cultural Christianity in the West.
Published 04/08/24
Sam and Will wrap up their series on the Ten Commandments with a discussion about the 10th Commandment and God's prohibition of coveting. Beyond that, Sam and Will talk about how Jesus redeems us from all of our failures to keep the commandments.
Published 04/01/24
Sam and Will discuss the 9th Commandment and the importance of truth in this world. This commandment goes FAR BEYOND distinctions of true and false. The Bible teaches that the world and its design are sourced by the truth of God. He speaks, and His truth is infused into the design of our world. In Christ, we find the truth, the logos, and the life.
Published 03/25/24
In today's episode, Sam and Will discuss the 8th commandment. The commandment forbidding stealing seems simple enough, but the Bible paints a rather nuanced and beautiful view of a believer's responsibility when it comes to our wealth and possessions. In the end, all of it belongs to God, and we are merely stewards of our lives and possessions.
Published 03/18/24
Sam and Will discuss the seventh commandment -- God's prohibition on adultery. Like the others, this commandment is not just a prohibition on behavior; it is a call to a more beautiful life according to God's design.
Published 03/11/24
Sam and Will discuss controversial topics from the perspective of a biblical worldview. As Christians, we are called to be a people who champion the sanctity of life.
Published 03/07/24
Sam and Will discuss the sixth commandment and its prohibition of murder. However, this commandment goes FAR beyond a ban on murder. This is God's declaration that ALL human life belongs to Him, and we all bear His image. This has tremendous implications for our lives.
Published 03/04/24
In a special episode, Leah Kastensmidt interviews her dad with several questions about the Christian faith. With great confidence and a love for the Lord, this nine-year-old explores the faith with her dad.
Published 02/28/24
Sam and Laura discuss the significance of the 5th Commandment and God's call to honor our parents. This is the only commandment that comes with a promise. While we are certainly called to honor our fathers and mothers, this commandment goes far beyond that. We are called to honor all those in authority over us -- respecting the legacy and wisdom that we have inherited from our ancestors.
Published 02/26/24
Sam and Will discuss the fourth commandment and the beauty of the Sabbath. Embracing a day of rest may sound simple, but in a culture addicted to work and busyness, it requires our full commitment to truly stop and give our attention to the most sacred elements of our lives. Join us for an episode that promises to breathe new life into your weekly routine, nourishing your soul and redefining your relationship with work and rest.
Published 02/19/24
Sam and Will discuss the true meaning of the 2nd and 3rd commandments of God. We must reject idols because we become what we worship. Therefore, we should hold God as the highest beauty and the most precious Being in the universe. In doing so, we will naturally become like Him. And we should revere His name. The third commandment involves FAR more than just our words.
Published 02/13/24
Sam and Will discuss the importance of the Ten Commandments for both individuals and society. What happens when people abandon the universal and absolute nature of morality and truth? In short, nothing good. In His kindness, the Lord provides a roadmap for how He has designed the moral fabric of our universe.
Published 02/06/24
Sam and Will discuss the Israelites' experience on Mount Sinai as God prepares to deliver the Ten Commandments and the Law. Why would God lead them to a desolate location and then provide a litany of terrifying sensory experiences? The Lord obviously wanted the people to respect His holiness, but why would a loving God want His people to fear Him? Is it possible that this was also driven by His grace?
Published 01/31/24
Sam and Will discuss the kindness of God in sending Jethro, Moses' father-in-law, as a priest of Midian to relate to the burdens of leadership. Jethro will teach Moses that he cannot bear the burdens of leadership on his own, and he gives him a blueprint for leadership over the Israelites. Sam and Will also discuss the importance of sacrificial relationships in building our lives and our faith.
Published 01/23/24
Sam and Will walk through Exodus 17 and discuss the grumbling of the Israelites. In this chapter, we find two events that anticipate the gospel of Jesus Christ. The Lord brings forth water from a rock, and then He shows the Israelites that they can find victory in battle when their champion Moses stretches out his hands atop a hill.
Published 01/16/24
Sam and Will discuss the stunning faithfulness of God in leading the Israelites into the barren Sinai wilderness. As the Israelites grumble, the Lord does not respond with punitive wrath or abandonment. He feeds them and requires them to rest. In the Gospels, Jesus will tell the crowds that HE is the true bread from heaven. What can we learn from this miraculous display?
Published 01/09/24