Episodes

Monday Oct 12, 2015
Command #64 - Don't Fret About Trifles
Monday Oct 12, 2015
Monday Oct 12, 2015
Two individuals in the Gospels occasionally cause the sensitive heart a pang of empathy. In both instances, at first glance we feel that Jesus is a little harsh.

Friday Oct 09, 2015
Friday Oct 09, 2015
The passage from Mark 7 concerning the pharisaic worship of the letter of the law, as manifested by an obsession with clean cups and bowls and hands, gives a singularly important teaching in all the Gospels. Jesus here addresses an inevitable tendency in all religions--the susceptibility of truth to degenerate into doctrines and legalisms, defined by what Jesus calls the "traditions of the elders" rather than by constantly renewing reality.

Wednesday Oct 07, 2015
Command #62 - Do Not Be Called Teacher or Leader
Wednesday Oct 07, 2015
Wednesday Oct 07, 2015
An entire history of Christendom could be written from the perspective of the slow, steady, continuous divergence of Christ's followers from Christ's commands.

Monday Oct 05, 2015
Command #61 - Trust and Have Faith in God
Monday Oct 05, 2015
Monday Oct 05, 2015
Faith is truly one of the most complex attributes of spirituality. It is a word bandied about easily and casually by the unbelieving world as readily as it is used in the believing world.

Friday Oct 02, 2015
Command #60 - Be a Good Steward Over What God Has Given You
Friday Oct 02, 2015
Friday Oct 02, 2015
It is unfortunate, in one sense, that the Lord's parable of the talents is about money and the return gained from its use. This has led to the false idea that God cares about the world of finance. The misappropriation of the truth of this parable has contributed to many foolish prosperity doctrines that are an embarrassment to the church. Because of the deeper meaning in the parable, however, the first century unit of money-weight Jesus spoke of actually became our English word for "talent," which certainly brings us much closer to Jesus' intent.

Wednesday Sep 30, 2015
Command #59 - Have Salt in Yourselves
Wednesday Sep 30, 2015
Wednesday Sep 30, 2015
New Testament scholar William Barclay says plainly about Mark 9:48-50, "These three verses are amongst the most difficult in the New Testament to interpret."

Monday Sep 28, 2015
Command #58 - Receive the Kingdom of God Like a Child
Monday Sep 28, 2015
Monday Sep 28, 2015
At first I wrote Bring children to me in order to more directly represent Jesus' words. Then I realized that Jesus was addressing a larger principle: The childlikeness required to receive the principles of God's kingdom. There are several huge implications involved.

Friday Sep 25, 2015
Command #57 - Learn Of Me
Friday Sep 25, 2015
Friday Sep 25, 2015
We continually find that the familiarity of certain of Jesus' words often obscures their astonishing meaning. Here, for example, many images of what it means to take upon oneself the Lord's "yoke" spring to mind, along with his oft-quoted words of comfort, You shall find rest for your souls.

Wednesday Sep 23, 2015
Command #56 - Do Not Justify or Worry How To Defend Yourself
Wednesday Sep 23, 2015
Wednesday Sep 23, 2015
Self-defense is one of the most automatic of human responses. When challenged, threatened, contradicted, or accused, we blurt out a defense before the voice of criticism has even died away. Often we do not wait so long as that to defend ourselves, but interrupt to counter the word against us before it is even finished.

Monday Sep 21, 2015
Command #55 - Be Born Again
Monday Sep 21, 2015
Monday Sep 21, 2015
With so much emphasis in Christendom through the centuries on salvation, it is remarkable that Jesus did not spell out in more detail exactly what salvation is. In his conversation with Nicodemus, in which he said that one must be "born again" to see the kingdom of God, in the single most well-known verse of the Bible, he connects being born again with "belief"; For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. (John 3:16)

