The Wounds of Jesus, Part 2
The wounds of Jesus provide the most difficult paradox of Christian theology: namely, the marriage between God's holiness and man's savagery. But beyond the infinite complexities lies this simple reality: by His wounds we have been healed.
The Wounds of Jesus, Part 1
The wounds of Jesus provide the most difficult paradox of Christian theology: namely, the marriage between God's holiness and man's savagery. But beyond the infinite complexities lies this simple reality: by His wounds we have been healed.
The Supernatural Level of Live
For us, the Christian life isn't just difficult or severe or extremely taxing; it is impossible. That's why Peter doesn't merely call us to mimic Christ; he calls us to surrender to Him.
Surprising Submission, Part 2
Rebel! Resist! Revolt! These are society's responses to unjust leaders, but should they be ours as well? Stephen brings us the surprising answer from his study of 1 Peter.
Surprising Submission, Part 1
Rebel! Resist! Revolt! These are society's responses to unjust leaders, but should they be ours as well? Stephen brings us the surprising answer from his study of 1 Peter.
Wise Counsel for Christian Citizens, Part 2
Our idea of freedom today is often individualistic. It is autonomous from other people's ideas, values, and problems. But Peter brings us the counter-cultural message that true freedom comes only through community.
Wise Counsel for Christian Citizens, Part 1
Our idea of freedom today is often individualistic. It is autonomous from other people's ideas, values, and problems. But Peter brings us the counter-cultural message that true freedom comes only through community.
Silencing the Critics, Part 2
The only apologetic that unbelievers cannot deny is the life of Christ emerging through a surrendered Christian.
Silencing the Critics, Part 1
The only apologetic that unbelievers cannot deny is the life of Christ emerging through a surrendered Christian.
Wax Free . . . Sun Tested, Part 2
Paul ends the book of Titus the same way he began it: by reminding us of our dependency on the grace of God. Without grace, living out the commands of this letter is impossible.