Episodes
Wednesday Jan 05, 2022
COA #67 - Do Not Be Foolish
Wednesday Jan 05, 2022
Wednesday Jan 05, 2022
Foolishness and wisdom are mirror opposite traits about which it is easy to make several wrong assumptions. The most serious of these is the assumption that both are somehow inborn.
Friday Dec 31, 2021
COA #66 - Do Not Be Irritable or Resentful
Friday Dec 31, 2021
Friday Dec 31, 2021
The familiar words of 1 Corinthians 13:5 provide an intriguing example where different translations render a passage of Scripture with distinct shades of meaning. The particular phrase of interest to us here reads, Love..."is not irritable or resentful," in the RSV. The NIV has it, Love..."is not easily angered." Finally, the KJV presents the same passage as, Love..."is not easily provoked." It is clear that all three shed enormous light on this often overlooked attribute of love.
Thursday Dec 30, 2021
COA #65 - Live Without Guile
Thursday Dec 30, 2021
Thursday Dec 30, 2021
Guilelessness is one of the most intriguing of all the New Testament virtues, possibly because guile is not a word we use in everyday conversation. We know generally what it means. But its subtleties and nuances mostly escape us.
Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
Command #20 - Think No Impure Thought
Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
The Sermon on the Mount is astonishing on many levels. In three succinct chapters, Jesus outlined a revolutionary new morality which was henceforth intended to visibly characterize the life lived and the attitudes held by those who would call themselves his followers.
Tuesday Dec 28, 2021
COA #64 - Don’t Be Suspicious
Tuesday Dec 28, 2021
Tuesday Dec 28, 2021
This is one of those commands [that is] an "implied" command which we infer from the actual words. What Paul says in 1 Timothy 6:4 is, "If anyone teaches otherwise...he knows nothing; he has a morbid craving for...base suspicions."
Monday Dec 27, 2021
COA #63 - Do Not insist On Your Own Way
Monday Dec 27, 2021
Monday Dec 27, 2021
We all want our own way. We would hardly be human if we didn't. Wanting our own way is in the nature of things. If we would live in the region of love, however, which Paul lays out for us in 1 Corinthians 13, we choose not to insist on it. The word "insist" is this command is the sticking point, the stumbling-block to the flesh.
Friday Dec 24, 2021
COA #62 - Be Courteous and Full of Grace Towards All
Friday Dec 24, 2021
Friday Dec 24, 2021
What we call common courtesy represents one of the greatest yet overlooked fruits of spiritual maturity. It is not that courtesy alone implies spiritual maturity. Clearly more is involved in maturity than a single virtue. But the reverse is always true: Spiritual maturity will imply courtesy.
Thursday Dec 23, 2021
COA #61 - Conduct Yourself Becomingly
Thursday Dec 23, 2021
Thursday Dec 23, 2021
The translation of Romans 13:13 is full of interest. It contains relational significance literally every time we encounter another person, whether friend, family member or stranger, whether the meeting is a chance encounter or a lifelong relationship.
Wednesday Dec 22, 2021
Command #19 - Apply Yourself To Think, Learn, Understand
Wednesday Dec 22, 2021
Wednesday Dec 22, 2021
One of the fascinating exchanges in the New Testament is recounted in the eighth chapter of Mark's gospel. In it we get a picture of Jesus' frustration with the disciples for not applying themselves to understand. To grasp it, we have to remember the storm at sea that took place after the feeding of the five thousand.
Tuesday Dec 21, 2021
COA #60 - Place No Stumbling Blocks In the Way of Another‘s Faith
Tuesday Dec 21, 2021
Tuesday Dec 21, 2021
The term "stumbling block" is familiar to most Christians. We use it in a variety of ways to indicate anything we do or say that in some way hinders or blocks or impedes or "stumbles" the spiritual growth of another.