JCE ep 5.20.26 Sacred Marriage, Bathsheba; WHO Knew?; Prophets, Joel; The Church's Identity
Release Date: 05/19/2026
Jesus Changes Everything
Lisa and I begin a discussion of Jesus' interaction with the woman at the well, celebrating His grace. I consider the latest donneybrook in the Reformed world built on anonymous accusations. Plus, how socialism destroys men's souls by corrupting the blessing of work.
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I finish my explanation of why Rome's gospel is deadly, necessary and unchangable, that for whateve Rome might seem to offer, it costs the gospel. I give an update on ongoing and future projects for Dunamis Fellowship, seekinng ministry partners. Finally, how our bearing of His image reflects on our rule under Him over His creation.
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Lisa and I consider the prophetess Anna, her faithfulness and her calling. I begin to explain why going Roman Catholic is spiritual suicide. Lessons learned from Jonah's lack of compassion and God's grace. Finally, our calling and honor to reflect God's glory.
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Lisa and I conclude our conversation on Mary, the mother of Jesus, praising her faith. I try to answer the unanswerable, why any professing Christian would embrace racism. I consider Jesus' relationship to the sabbth and explore what we can and cannot know about who God is.
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Lisa and I begin a discussion of the character of Mary, the mother of Jesus. I offer perspective on the Steve Lawson internet kerfuffle, gossip, forgiveness and repentance. In That 70s Kid we remember some of the weird packaging of our favorite foods, and finally, we consider what prayer actually changes.
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Lisa and I give thanks for the example of Elizabeth, John the Baptist's faithful mother. I consider the judgment of God on those who profess Christ but profane fellow believers. And, I argue that every sermon ought to be about Jesus because every text is about Jesus.
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Lisa and I celebrate God's grace in the story of Gomer, remembering our dependence on Him. I consider the worldwide popularity of soccer as we end our World Cup journey. In Prophets I speak about Obadiah's message to the Edomites and to His people. Finally, why we ought to pray without fear.
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I consider how we have fallen so short of our national ideals on the occassion of our 250th birthday. I remind us not to celebrate the fall of our enemies, but to love them. I offer up birthday requests for our listeners. And we ask that God would give us mouths that speak and ears to hear preaching with authority.
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Lisa and I discuss the person and book of Esther, seeing her and its beauty. I consider the courage of baseball heroes pushing back against the homosexual agenda. Plus, Jesus pronounces judgment on unrepentant cities, and our shame in being ashamed of God.
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I consider our calling to raise our children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, praising my wife for her diligence. I explain why women preaching is a problem with understanding preaching more than understanding men and women. I remember polyster uniforms, concrete bowls and artificial turf from 70s baseball. Finally, why Paul's introductions matter and should not be overlooked.
info_outlineLisa and I have a nuanced conversation on Bathsheba. I consider our call to not trust governments when it comes to pandemic news. Plus, Joel's message to God's people in every era and what we can learn from the Greek words ekklesia and kuriake about the nature and calling of the church.