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Theology for the People
Nick Cady
134 episodes
6 days ago
Addressing the intersection of theology and culture with Nick Cady, pastor of White Fields Community Church in Longmont, Colorado
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Addressing the intersection of theology and culture with Nick Cady, pastor of White Fields Community Church in Longmont, Colorado
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Seeing Jesus in the Psalms through Hebrews - with Daniel Stevens
Theology for the People
40 minutes 55 seconds
6 months ago
Seeing Jesus in the Psalms through Hebrews - with Daniel Stevens

Daniel Stevens is Assistant Professor of New Testament Interpretation at Boyce College and author of Songs of the Son: Reading the Psalms with the Author of Hebrews. 

In this episode, Daniel shares how his accidental dive into Hebrews sparked a decade-long passion, revealing how the Psalms prophetically point to Jesus. 

We talk about the question of who wrote Hebrews, and why it matters — and we talk about how reading the Psalms through the lens of Hebrews can deepen our worship and appreciation of Jesus.

Notable Quotes

  • Daniel on Hebrews’ Use of Psalms: “When the author to the Hebrews wanted to make an argument about Jesus, one of the most common places that he goes is to the Psalms.”
  • On Christological Reading: “It’s not reading something into it, it’s reading what’s there and reasoning from it.”
  • On Hebrews’ Argument: “It’s not comparing bad to good… it’s good to better.”
  • For Believers: “If these Psalms aren’t first about us, but about a thing that Jesus has done for us… we can worship Him in finding them.”


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Theology for the People
Addressing the intersection of theology and culture with Nick Cady, pastor of White Fields Community Church in Longmont, Colorado