Episodios

  • Paul and the Gift
    Jun 14 2024
    In this episode David and Jake talk about the book 'Paul and the Gift' by John Barclay and deep dive into how the theology of grace reveals profound truths about God's unconditional love for us. We learn that grace was a concept present in Judaism, but Paul's radical message was that God's grace is given freely to all, Jew and Gentile alike, without regard to our worth or merit. The crucifixion and resurrection of Christ defeated the power of sin and enables us to live transformed lives empowered by the Holy Spirit. While we cannot earn God's favor through legalistic rule-following, true grace will naturally overflow into a life that bears good fruit. As we grasp the depths of God's unmerited kindness towards us, it should fill us with humility, gratitude and a desire to extend that same grace to others. Chapters Chapter 1: Introduction and the New Perspective on Paul Debate - 0:00 - 17:09 Chapter 2: Examining Sanders' Arguments and Their Implications - 17:11 - 24:31 Chapter 3: Barclay's Contributions: Grace, Incongruity, and the Law - 24:33 - 28:32 Chapter 4: Circling Back: Evaluating the Old and New Perspectives - 28:34 - 34:27 Chapter 5: Grace, Reciprocity, and Response in Paul's Thought - 34:34 - 64:19 Good Theology is presented by Pulpit AI
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    1 h y 5 m
  • The Theme of Faith in the Book of Matthew
    May 20 2024
    The conversation explores the theme of faith in the Gospel of Matthew. The hosts discuss how faith is essential for entrance into and experience of the kingdom of heaven. They examine the stories in Matthew's gospel that highlight different levels of faith, from no faith to little faith to great faith. They also discuss the importance of the quality of faith rather than the quantity. The hosts analyze the chiasm structure in Matthew's central section and how it emphasizes faith. They also discuss the significance of the stories of the Canaanite woman and the disciples' inability to heal the demonized boy. The conversation explores the themes of faith and familiarity in the context of biblical stories. It discusses the importance of trust and dependency on God, the dangers of entitlement and self-sufficiency, and the need to seek the kingdom of God above all else. The conversation also highlights the role of offense in testing and refining one's faith, and the significance of perseverance and radical trust in experiencing the power of God. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the quality of faith rather than its quantity.
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    1 h y 6 m
  • Sermon on the Mount #4
    May 20 2024
    In this episode, Jake and David discuss the introduction to the Sermon on the Mount and the fulfillment of Moses typology. They explore the distinction between crowds and disciples and the significance of the Beatitudes as a way of life. They also delve into the concept of salt and light as a prophetic witness and the fulfillment of the promises of the land in Jesus. The conversation concludes with a reflection on living in covenant.
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    34 m
  • Sermon on the Mount #3
    May 20 2024
    In this conversation, Jake, Josh, and David discuss key themes from the Sermon on the Mount. They explore the concept of the Father in Heaven and how Jesus' use of this term frames our understanding of the sermon. They also delve into the significance of the Kingdom of God and how it relates to the church. Finally, they discuss the idea of reward, recompense, and treasure, highlighting the tension between doing good for the right reasons and the promise of heavenly rewards. In this conversation, They discuss the concept of reward in the Sermon on the Mount and the broader New Testament sense. They explore the distinction between soteriology (salvation) and eschatology (reward) and how eschatology is present even before sin entered the world. They also delve into Adam and Eve's mission in the garden and how Jesus fulfills what they failed to do. The conversation concludes with a preview of the next episode's exposition on the book of Matthew.
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    52 m
  • Sermon on the Mount #2
    Mar 14 2024
    In this conversation, David and Jake discuss key terms in Matthew's Gospel, including the concept of righteousness and the arrival of the kingdom. They explore the nuances of righteousness in Paul's letters compared to Matthew's Gospel. They also delve into the themes of hypocrisy and the importance of the heart in Christian living. They highlight the redefinition of God's people based on their response to Jesus, rather than ethnicity, and the inclusion of Gentiles in the new covenant. Lastly, they touch on the idea of reward in the Christian faith.
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    48 m
  • Sermon on the Mount #1
    Mar 5 2024
    In this conversation, David and Jake discuss the Sermon on the Mount and its relevance to modern life. They explore the concept of blessedness and human flourishing, emphasizing the importance of understanding the Hebrew and Greek origins of the words used. They also discuss the influence of Greek thinking on the New Testament and the Jewish background of Jesus' teachings. The conversation highlights the need to define terms in their Old Testament context and presents Jesus' answer to the question of how to live a flourishing life.
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    51 m
  • How to Read the Biblical Prophets
    Mar 5 2024
    In this episode, Jake and David discuss the book 'How to Read the Biblical Prophets' by Peter Gentry. They explore the unique writing style of the Hebrew prophets, which often uses repetition and recursive writing to convey their messages. The prophets' predictions are based on the judgments outlined in the Torah, and they often use types and typology to connect past events with future ones. The use of apocalyptic language is another tool the prophets employ to describe the future. Overall, the book provides valuable insights into understanding and interpreting the biblical prophets. In this conversation, Jake and David discuss the use of vague language in prophecy and how it relates to the context and audience. They explore the idea that prophets used what they had at hand to describe events, even if it meant being vague. They also examine the progression of language in prophecy, where the titles and descriptions become more poetic and apocalyptic as they reveal secrets about the future. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of understanding the context and purpose of prophecy in order to interpret it correctly.
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    52 m
  • Commonly Misinterpreted Verses
    Mar 5 2024
    In this episode, Jake and David hosts discuss commonly misunderstood verses in the Bible. They start by examining Matthew 21:18-22, which involves the cursing of a fig tree and the promise of prayer. The hosts clarify that the fig tree symbolizes fruitless, faithless Israel, and the promise in prayer is not a blanket statement for obtaining anything one desires, but rather aligning one's will with God's kingdom plan. They then move on to Matthew 7:1-5, which addresses the issue of judging others. The hosts explain that Jesus is condemning hypocritical judgment and emphasizing the importance of self-reflection before pointing out the faults of others. The conversation explores the potential misinterpretation of Bible verses and the importance of context in understanding the true meaning. It emphasizes the need to avoid using certain verses as a license to judge others and highlights the appropriate settings for judgment within church leadership. The hosts discuss the danger of misinterpreting passages without considering the broader context and allusions to the New Testament. They conclude by offering advice on reading the Bible, emphasizing the importance of reading the context around a verse.
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    50 m