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Category Archives: Theology
Meat Loaf, Betty White, Bob Saget and Christian Communion
Meat Loaf died last night. Since the 1970s, Michael / Marvin Lee Aday has sold over 65 million albums under the recording name “Meat Loaf.” His most successful work, Bat Out of Hell, sold over 40 million copies and is … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Culture, Devotional, Faith, Gospel, Jesus, Love of Christ, Movies, Music, Sacred / Secular Divide, Scripture, Theology
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The Wonderful Cross: The Scandal of the Cross, Part 4
[The following is adapted from the scholarship of Fleming Rutledge, Scot McKnight, N.T. Wright, Arnold Fruchtenbaum, and others.] One of the most degrading parts of crucifixion was the scourging. The Jews had precise rules regarding this form of punishment. Under … Continue reading
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The Wonderful Cross: The Scandal of the Cross, Part 3
Paul also uses the word skandalon in the passage we looked at last week, 1 Corinthians 1:22-24. For Jews demand signs and Greeks seek wisdom, but we preach Christ crucified, a stumbling block to Jews and folly to Gentiles, but … Continue reading
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The Wonderful Cross: The Scandal of the Cross, Part 1
Last week we kicked off this series entitled, “The Wonderful Cross: Understanding the Atonement of Jesus Christ.” We’re hoping to spend the next several weeks looking at what the Bible has to say about the cross. Two questions are at … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Faith, God, Gospel, Jesus, Love of Christ, Missiology, Preaching, Scripture, The Wonderful Cross, Theology
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The Wonderful Cross: A Bibliography
For this series, we’ll be spending a lot of time in the gospels as well as the epistles in the New Testament. But I will also be interacting with a couple of key resources along the way, some scholarly works … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Faith, God, Gospel, Jesus, Preaching, Scripture, The Wonderful Cross, Theology
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The Wonderful Cross: Christ Crucified, Part 3
Paul understands the cross as the answer to our most practical problems. As we noted in the previous posts, Paul writes his letter to the Corinthians to correct some of the problems going on in this church. And boy, there … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Corinthians 13, Church, Culture, Discipleship, Faith, God, Gospel, Jesus, Kingdom Values, Marriage, Parenting, Preaching, Scripture, The Wonderful Cross, Theology
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The Wonderful Cross: Christ Crucified, Part 2
We’ll begin our series in 1 Corinthians. Paul begins this letter to the Christians in Corinth by mentioning the name of Jesus ten times in the first ten verses. His introduction goes back and forth between referring to “Jesus Christ” … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, God, Gospel, Jesus, Philosophy, Preaching, Scripture, The Wonderful Cross, Theology
Tagged 1 Corinthians 1, Alexamenos, Christ crucified, Justin Martyr
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The Wonderful Cross: Christ Crucified, Part 1
A few years ago, a 14-foot bronze cross was stolen from a cemetery in Little Rock, Arkansas. The cross had stood at the entrance to that cemetery for more than 50 years. It was originally placed there in 1930 and … Continue reading
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Best Books 2021
Every year I set myself a goal to read 52 books — one per week. It’s a pretty ambitious goal and most years I fall short. 2019 was a personal high mark; I actually read 62 books that year. Last … Continue reading
Posted in Anxiety, Baseball, Books, Leadership, Music, Politics, Race, Scripture, Social Issues, Sports, Theology
Tagged Brant Hansen, Critical Race Theory, Eugene Peterson, George Washington, Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Gray, Managing Leadership Anxiety, Mark Thibodeaux, N.T. Wright, Owen Strachan, Peter Scazzero, Pierce Brown, Ron Chernow, Scot McKnight, Stakeholder capitalism, Steve Cuss, The Emotionally Healthy Leader, Unoffendable, Vivek Ramaswamy, Winn Collier, Wokeness
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