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We conclude our series on manhood by identifying two keys weapons for fighting impulsivity, passivity, and pride and discussing practical ways to apply them to your life.
We continue our dive into biblical manhood the distinguishing between pride and authentic biblical humility, and looking at the consequences of unchecked pride in the life of King Nebuchadnezzar.
We continue our study on biblical manhood by examining the common expressions of impulsivity as well as two Old Testament examples and the devastating consequences they brought about.
We continue our study on manhood with a look at what it means to be "passive" and a biblical example its destructive consequences of passivity contrasted with the work of Jesus in Matthew 12.
This is part one of a Summer series on authentic manhood that will look at the commons fallacies of secular manhood and contrast them with the ultimate model of masculinity we have in Jesus Christ.
The Church in Acts dealt with a lot of the same issues as the modern American church -- more so than you realize. The book also provides some helpful insights on how to deal with division and disagreement within the church.
We take a brief dive into Romans 6 to discuss what it means to be "dead" to sin, and share two (hopefully) helpful analogies on the purpose and process of sanctification.
After a long hiatus, I'm back to talk about how a basketball drill and a basketball coach's ejection taught me a great lesson about the true goal of accountability.
As we exit Easter season we take a deeper look at Lent, it's history, how it's practiced, and whether modern fasting practices measure up to the Biblical standard for the discipline.
Psalm 109 provides a shockingly raw, unfiltered emotional outpouring from King David and provides some vivid insights into how we should approach prayer.
Every wonder why the handwashing ritual in Mark 7 was such a big deal to Jews? I recently stumbled upon a wealth of historical background that transforms the context of that passage and provides incredible insight into the dangers of worshiping tradition.
Recently I've been wrestling with the question of why the Christmas story is worth celebrating. What is the good news? Why is Christmas a big deal to believers? Why was the birth of Christ a big deal to first-century followers of God? This is my best attempt to answer that.
New Testament believers are told to be "all things to all people" while also being "in the world, but not of it." How do we balance these? The Book of Daniel offers some great insight on how to do both.
Was Sabbath-keeping abolished with the Old Covenant or should Christians still observe it today? How does Jesus fulfill the Sabbath as part of the New Covenant? This show includes a detailed look at the Sabbath ranging from Exodus to Hebrews.
As we finish celebrating the Resurrection of Christ, what's next? What practical things should we be doing in response? We look at Jesus' last instructions to his disciples to provide some guidance.
A recent study through the book of John has revealed an entirely new context for why Jesus tarried in the story of Lazarus. This week we re-visit the popular story and explain what it means for believers now.
John 15 provides simple but profound insight into the relationship between fruitfulness and "abiding" in Christ. We examine that and also discuss practical ways to "bear fruit" for Christ.