Episodes

Wednesday Aug 19, 2015
Command #44 - Seek First God's Kingdom
Wednesday Aug 19, 2015
Wednesday Aug 19, 2015
Among the "spiritual" Commands, few are so illusive as this. Jesus concludes his Do not be anxious about your life discussion of the birds of the air and lilies of the the field in Matthew 6 with the words: Your heavenly Father knows that you need them all. But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things shall be yours as well.

Monday Aug 17, 2015
Command #43 - Do Good, Be Good
Monday Aug 17, 2015
Monday Aug 17, 2015
One of the profound mysteries of the Christian Church is that human goodness has not comprised more focus in its theology. While it is true that greater good has been done throughout history by Christianity than any nation, movement, or creed, one is hard-pressed to find goodness at the center of any doctrinal teaching.

Friday Aug 14, 2015
Command #42 - Forgive 70 x 7 Times
Friday Aug 14, 2015
Friday Aug 14, 2015
If we transplant Peter's question and the Lord's response from Matthew 18 into the sixth chapter where the theme of forgiveness emerges out of the Lord's prayer, we would have a succinct teaching on prayer, forgiveness, and the reach of forgiveness.

Wednesday Aug 12, 2015
Command #41 - Forgive
Wednesday Aug 12, 2015
Wednesday Aug 12, 2015
We noted that forgiveness is one of the least understood components of Christian doctrine. Sadly, it is misunderstood by Christians and non-Christians alike.

Monday Aug 10, 2015
Command #40 - Beware of practicing piety to be noticed
Monday Aug 10, 2015
Monday Aug 10, 2015
Righteousness is one of the more curious character qualities of the committed Christian disciple. Jesus tells us to let our light shine before men, but to pray, fast, and do good in secret. If it is visible obedience by Christians that changes the world, why are we also commanded to be invisibly righteous?

Friday Aug 07, 2015
Command #39 - Pray, Fast, Give, and Do Good In Secret
Friday Aug 07, 2015
Friday Aug 07, 2015
It is fearfully easy to read the Do Not Commands and assume, "Oh, I would never do that." Because the context of examples used by Jesus sometimes seems so ludicrously absurd, we too easily overlook our own glaring presence in the midst of the Gospel pages.

Wednesday Aug 05, 2015
Command #38 - Be a Son or Daughter of God
Wednesday Aug 05, 2015
Wednesday Aug 05, 2015
Created by his hand and in his image, all humanity are God's children. Yet we are put upon this earth to become something more, to become true sons and daughters of chosen obedience. Given life and, in time, independence, our destiny is gained by yielding back that independence into the hand of our Creator, and thus, by that relinquishment, discovering eternal childship.

Monday Aug 03, 2015
Command #37 - Do Not Defraud
Monday Aug 03, 2015
Monday Aug 03, 2015
Countless sermons and devotions have been based on Jesus' exchange with the man we know as the "rich young ruler." The first three gospels recount the story using largely identical words and phrases. Indeed, this passage is one of those upon which scholars base their conviction that Matthew and Luke founded their writings upon Mark's gospel.

Friday Jul 31, 2015
Command #36 - Be A Servant
Friday Jul 31, 2015
Friday Jul 31, 2015
From the elusive Command, Lose your life, we now encounter one of the most down to earth of all the Commands: Be a servant. No mystery exists here. We all know what it means to serve, to put someone else's need ahead of our own...the good deed, the kindness shown, the helping hand, the burden shared, the load lifted, the feet washed, the cup for the thirsty wayfarer. Opportunities for service are presented us every moment of every day.

Wednesday Jul 29, 2015
Command #35 - Lose Your Life
Wednesday Jul 29, 2015
Wednesday Jul 29, 2015
Most of Jesus' Commands are reasonably straightforward, easy enough to understand, uncomplicated, unambiguous. Easy to obey--no. Easy to understand--yes. It is not usually a question of being confused about what is required. Rather it is a question of how serious we are about wanting to obey.

