Podcast: Gospel in Life

Many Convincing Proofs

It’s a simple fact that in the Greco-Roman world, the claims of Christianity were found every bit as implausible, if not more, than people find them now. So why did so many people believe? 
Fortunately, we have a case study in Theophilus. How does a …

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The Meaning of the City

When the Jewish exiles got to Babylon, they found a huge city—hostile, big, brutal—and it was filled with other exiles, with different people groups and radically different views. Our culture is not so different.
Liberals feel our country is so conse…

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The Longing for Home

We’re not at home. We live in a world that doesn’t sustain or support the deepest needs of our hearts.
Martin Heidegger (a fascist sympathizer) and Karl Marx (the father of Communism) were very different, prominent thinkers; yet, they both agreed tha…

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The Freedom of True Love

In a culture where people really don’t know who they are and what life’s about—in a fragmented culture like ours—the fastest way to still feel good about ourselves is romance. It’s the ultimate philosophical narcotic. 
“I don’t know what life is abou…

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The Sickness Unto Death

In a fragmented culture like ours, identity formation is a challenge. We decide our own goals and standards, and we get our sense of worth from whether we can achieve them.
Jeremiah shows us that there’s something profoundly disordered and sick about…

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The Necessity of Belief

We live in a fragmented culture. There’s no consensus about the big questions of what’s right and wrong and true. Jeremiah is a prophet in this same situation—he lived and wrote in a fragmented culture. 
One of the challenges of a fragmented culture …

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Gifts of the Risen Lord (Easter)

Jesus Christ says not just “I was resurrected,” but “I am the resurrection.” Present tense. He comes after his resurrection with his arms full of newness. 
I don’t know why we get into gift-giving at Christmas—I think we ought to be getting into it a…

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Doubt, Joy and Power (Easter)

We’ve been looking at the life of Jesus and we come now to the risen Jesus.
At the end of the gospel of Luke, the risen Jesus does four things that change the lives of his disciples forever. And because he’s the risen Jesus, he can do the very same t…

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Good News to the Poor

If you ask the question, “Why should a believer in the gospel of Jesus Christ be passionately involved with the poor?” this text gives you the answers. 
Isaiah 61 is the last of the Servant songs, a prophecy about the Servant of the Lord. And Jesus C…

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To Revive the Spirit of the Lowly

This is a text of realism. There are many promises in the Bible about the great blessings Jesus’ salvation brings. In Isaiah 57, we have a reminder that we still live in a world filled with tragedy, difficulty, and suffering. 
The salvation we get fr…

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