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Good Friday is good for you

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Release Date: 03/29/2024

"Hey! Gimme back my sword!"

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" . . . ohhhh . . . on second thought, go ahead and keep it." Craig and Troy start to work through the Judges. One is a relative of Caleb, one is a sneaky left-hander, and one is a footnote, but all three are used by God to deliver His people not only from their enemies, but even from His wrath. What’s New from 1517: More from the hosts:  

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Don't you judge me show art Don't you judge me

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Craig and Troy open up a new series on the book of Judges. The who, what, when, why of a judge is all addressed. Why do the people seem to always follow the cycle of stupid, and what can we learn about ourselves from this? More importantly, what can we learn about Christ? What’s New from 1517: More from the hosts:  

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Encore: Intervention! show art Encore: Intervention!

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Encore presentation: Steve Lownes returned to the studio to help Craig and Troy work out their relationship, but instead we end up talking more about the intersection of theology and therapy.   What’s New from 1517: More from the hosts:  

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Encore: Law, Gospel, Bros, and Therapy show art Encore: Law, Gospel, Bros, and Therapy

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Encore presentation: Therapist Steve Lownes joins Craig and Troy for a discussion on theology and therapy. How are they the same, and how are they different? What’s New from 1517: More from the hosts:  

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Good Friday is good for you show art Good Friday is good for you

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On this Good Friday, we come face to face with the reality of our sin and Christ's cross. Craig and Troy discussion the suffering and death of Jesus Christ and how it makes Good Friday truly good for you. What’s New from 1517 More from the hosts:  

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Jesus and that Jesus and that "new donkey" smell

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Craig and Troy ponder Palm Sunday as they look at Jesus riding on an unused donkey into Jerusalem. This moment is a fulfillment of the Old Testament promises of the coming prophet, king, and priest. There is glory, laud, and honor to the coming King, but do the people understand what His throne looks like? What’s New from 1517: More from the hosts:  

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Good works are . . . necessary . . . . . . . ? show art Good works are . . . necessary . . . . . . . ?

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Well, yes they are. Craig and Troy discuss what the necessity of good works means, what it means for us, what it means for our lives in Christ. What’s New from 1517: More from the hosts:  

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You're too glorious show art You're too glorious

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As they continue to discuss good works, Craig and Troy bring in two theological systems: the Theology of Glory and Theology of Cross. How do these things relate to good works? What does it mean to have a Theology of Glory? To whom should we ascribe glory? What’s New from 1517: More from the hosts:

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What makes good good? show art What makes good good?

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And what makes good enough? How can you be absolutely sure that the thing you are doing is a good and God-pleasing work? What privileges can you claim from doig those good works? What’s New from 1517: More from the hosts:  

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Justified? By?  Works? show art Justified? By? Works?

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There are two kinds of righteousness, what are they? Are we saved by good works, or are we saved to do good works? What does it mean to be righteous before God? What does it even mean to do a good work? Craig and Troy begin to unpack the thorny issue of doing good works.   What’s New from 1517: More from the hosts:  

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On this Good Friday, we come face to face with the reality of our sin and Christ's cross. Craig and Troy discussion the suffering and death of Jesus Christ and how it makes Good Friday truly good for you.

What’s New from 1517

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