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Prayer in the Tradition of the Saints, Part 01: St. Benedict and Lectio Divina

Jesus at 2AM - A Humorous, Intelligent Look at the Bible, Church History & the Life of Faith

Release Date: 06/18/2025

Healing Eden, Part 09: Exodus and Passover show art Healing Eden, Part 09: Exodus and Passover

Jesus at 2AM - A Humorous, Intelligent Look at the Bible, Church History & the Life of Faith

The exodus from Egypt becomes the gravitational center of the Old Testament as it forms Israel’s image of what it means to be saved! After centuries of suffering, God acts with incredible power to break the bonds of Israel’s slavery and leads her to new freedom under God’s direct care. It is a story of divine strength and mercy and directly foreshadows a larger salvation that is to come when God breaks the ultimate bonds of sin and death. But…, the exodus also comes with immeasurable suffering as God’s deliverance for Israel is matched by God’s judgment upon Egypt – the death of...

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Healing Eden, Part 08: God’s Name and the Promise to Deliver show art Healing Eden, Part 08: God’s Name and the Promise to Deliver

Jesus at 2AM - A Humorous, Intelligent Look at the Bible, Church History & the Life of Faith

After more than 400 years of slavery in Egypt, the cries of God’s people rise to heaven — and are heard! God’s response? A call to Moses from the burning bush and a revealing of the Divine name (“I AM”) – a name that speaks to far more than eternal existence, but of unending compassion and grace. It is in this encounter that God reiterates the promise to save (making the Exodus something of a preview of salvation to come) and which reminds us again that we have a God who hears our pain, remembers the covenant with Abraham, and who acts not as a distant observer but as the One who...

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Healing Eden, Part 07: Slaves in Egypt show art Healing Eden, Part 07: Slaves in Egypt

Jesus at 2AM - A Humorous, Intelligent Look at the Bible, Church History & the Life of Faith

In this episode in our journey through the biblical story we come to the beginning of the book of Exodus where we find Israel in a very unexpected place - enslaved in Egypt. It’s a circumstance that begs the question: What has gone wrong??? For, as we have discussed in previous episodes, Israel is God’s elect – a people set apart for priestly office in the larger project of the salvation of the world. So how is it that God’s beloved community suffers such oppression (as Israel will be slaves in Egypt for 400 years!)? Has the covenant of election been annulled? Has God turned his back...

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Healing Eden, Part 06: The Strange Geography of Election (Jacob and Esau) show art Healing Eden, Part 06: The Strange Geography of Election (Jacob and Esau)

Jesus at 2AM - A Humorous, Intelligent Look at the Bible, Church History & the Life of Faith

Today we return to a fundamental theme in the biblical story, that of election – the idea that we belong to the community of salvation not by anything we do, but by the sovereign will of God. To be elect is to be chosen by God for salvation apart from any merit or effort or agreement on our part. It’s often a difficult idea for 21st century westerners to swallow as we like to see ourselves as the captains of our own destiny. We imagine that if we are included in the community of salvation, it’s because we somehow earned it (at the very least by “having faith”). And if one is not...

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Healing Eden, Part 05: The Not-Sacrifice of Isaac show art Healing Eden, Part 05: The Not-Sacrifice of Isaac

Jesus at 2AM - A Humorous, Intelligent Look at the Bible, Church History & the Life of Faith

Today we come to one of the most emotionally charged moments in all of scripture: God’s command to Abraham that he sacrifice his son Isaac – the heir to the covenant of salvation! And even though God ultimately prevents Isaac from being killed, the divine intervention comes at the last possible moment. And it leaves us wondering:  What was God doing?  Why would God put both Abraham and Issac through such trauma??? Was this some ancient near eastern practice we don’t know about? Or – as many of us assume - was it some obedience test for Abraham; a measuring of his...

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Healing Eden, Part 04: The Covenant of Salvation show art Healing Eden, Part 04: The Covenant of Salvation

Jesus at 2AM - A Humorous, Intelligent Look at the Bible, Church History & the Life of Faith

In our endeavor to understand the biblical story from Genesis to Revelation, we have come to the question that drives the entire narrative: Can the consequences of sin be reversed??? Or is humanity's fate sealed - doomed to a tragic existence in which everything adds up to nothing in the end? Today we get the all-important answer: Yes, something can be done. And it comes in the form of a covenant - a one-sided contract in which God pledges himself to the work of reversing the curse of sin and bringing the divine blessing to all creation. It is one of the pivotal moments in the...

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Healing Eden, Part 03: The Flood show art Healing Eden, Part 03: The Flood

Jesus at 2AM - A Humorous, Intelligent Look at the Bible, Church History & the Life of Faith

In this episode we come to the Bible's version of The Flood Story - a story that was told by many Ancient Near Eastern cultures. Yet the Bible tells the story very, very differently. For in the Bible, the Flood Story is about far more than a hero and some animals on an ark. Indeed, at its heart, the biblical account is the story of what it means for a holy and loving God to be heartbroken by humanity’s sin—and yet to still refuse to give up on us. From divine wrath to divine promise, the Flood narrative is the story of a God who can rage! And who can also repent and forgive. And then make...

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Healing Eden, Part 02: A Tale of Two Trees show art Healing Eden, Part 02: A Tale of Two Trees

Jesus at 2AM - A Humorous, Intelligent Look at the Bible, Church History & the Life of Faith

As we continue our journey through the biblical narrative from Genesis to Revelation we come to the essential element of plot: conflict. What has gone wrong? Why is God's good creation in need of salvation?  The answer, of course, is given in highly symbolic terms invoving the Tree of Life, the Tree of the Fruit of the Knowledge of Good and Evil and, of course, a very wiley serpent.  In this episode I’ll do my best to decode the symbolism and get to the heart of why creation is broken in the ways we all experience. Indeed, we'll look at the very nature of sin and evil as well as...

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Healing Eden, Part 01: Twice Upon a Time show art Healing Eden, Part 01: Twice Upon a Time

Jesus at 2AM - A Humorous, Intelligent Look at the Bible, Church History & the Life of Faith

Welcome to part 1 of our series Healing Eden - a detailed journey through the grand story of salvation, from Genesis to Revelation. And as you would expect, we begin at the beginning with the creation story, indeed the two creation stories in Genesis.  But our goal is not simply to explain how the world began, but why the world began. For the creation story is a love story, told not in scientific detail, but in the mythic language of the Ancient Near East that reveals divine intention. And so we’ll uncover the deeper meaning behind light and darkness, sea monsters and...

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Healing Eden, Part 00: The Best Kept Secret in Christendom show art Healing Eden, Part 00: The Best Kept Secret in Christendom

Jesus at 2AM - A Humorous, Intelligent Look at the Bible, Church History & the Life of Faith

With this episode we begin an extensive and very personal-to-me new series titled, Healing Eden: The Story of Salvation from Genesis to Revelation. And the series is exactly as it sounds: a detailed journey thru the biblical narrative as I try my hardest to reveal and clarify the fundamental story the Bible is trying to tell. Despite its 66 books, written in 3 ancient languages, by a wide variety of authors and editors, across well more than 1,000 years, the Bible is trying to tell a singular story - that of God healing Eden, of setting his broken world to rights. It's a story that...

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Prayer - as in abiding, personal contact with God - is the very heart of the Christian life. And yet for most of us, the practice of prayer is a struggle (it often is for me as well). Indeed, “How can I feel closer to God?” is probably one of the most asked questions in Christian history. And the good news is: there is an answer! Actually, there are many answers. And in this short series we will examine (and experience) three of the best: the Benedictine answer, the Ignatian answer and the Augustinian one.

Today we begin with the Benedictine method of prayer, often know by its Latin name: lectio divina or “divine reading.” It is a very simple but very powerful process of praying the scriptures that can lead to us to a very intimate experience of God’s love and presence.

In this episode, we’ll explore the process of lectio divina, but even more importantly, we’ll practice it together (a form of guided meditation/prayer).  (As an added bonus you’ll get a short explanation of what makes a Presbyterian a Presbyterian and why we would benefit greatly by adopting some very “Catholic” practices!)

If you enjoy the guided Christian meditation, you can find more of them on the Canvas website . And if you’d like to read the passage yourself while we pray together, you can find it here: Mark 1:14-20 (NRSV)

Up for supporting the podcast??? You’re tax-deductible gift to Canvas is a major help! As are your prayers, your online reviews, telling a friend or two and getting in touch! You can reach me easily at jesusat2am.com, or send me email, chat on BlueSky, or come find me on Facebook or Instagram (I'm slowly making my way back...), I’d love to hear from you!