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Luke 5:12-26

Luke 5:12-26 Sin and Sickness

In Luke 5:12-26, Jesus engages in two miracles of healing.  First, there was the leper, who, under normal circumstances, would be unable to even approach Jesus.  They were unclean and regarded as a leper largely because of their sins.  Jesus called this same person to Himself in order to heal the sickness and disease.  Moreso, Jesus ordered the leper to present himself to the priests to verify the miracle and the forgiveness.  Immediately after this story, Luke continues with the well known story of the paralyzed man, lowered from the roof.  Knowing that he was being watched by the Pharisees and the scribes of the law, Jesus took the opportunity to put the fullness of his presence and personhood to the crowd.

Nobody Special 032: Youtube Shooting and Oyster Shucking

Nobody Special 032: Youtube Shooting and Oyster Shucking

Danny has a new business adventure and it will blow your mind!  Oyster shucking is a real phenomenon that is way more prevalent than any person could every think.  Meanwhile, Caleb doesn’t get on board the oyster shucking train.  And rightfully so.  But don’t worry, we are fully committed to this podcast and providing you with the quality content we always do.  Nay. We are committed to improving and providing you with good content.  

Next we look at the events in the world today and the recent shooting that occurred at Youtube.  Exploring the motives of the person, we look at human nature and the superiority complex and the victimhood complex.  Neither of these are particularly helpful for humanity.  

With Easter, Christ has reigned victorious over all creation and we are forever indebted to Him.  We can value humanity as made in the image of God and know that everyone has value in the eyes of God.  

The Death and Life of Jesus Christ

The Death and Life of Jesus Christ

The angel sat on the stone and informed the women of Jesus’ resurrection.  The women ran and told the disciples who investigated and reported that Jesus no longer resided in the grave.  The word spread throughout the country for all to hear; Jesus rose from the grave.  He had returned.  Over the next few days he appeared to His disciples and various other persons and they experienced the resurrection of Jesus Christ.  Where once the King died, now He reigns victorious over heaven and earth, over death and life.

James 5:1-12 Patience in Suffering

We will at some point experience the corruption of others around us.  Yet, this should not shake our faith.  The God we serve is an eternal God who is drawing all things to Himself.  At the end of time itself, it is God who will stand in Judgment over the wicked and the righteous.  Until then, we must not fall into the same trap as the wicked in pursuing gain, but remain steadfast and patient waiting on the Lord, speaking with wholeness and integrity. James continues to discuss the connection between faith and works, specifically in the face of the wealth and power that the world offers.  Our God is eternal and our strength comes from God whose strength will never run out.  

Into Your Hands I Commit My Spirit

The Seven Last Words of Christ: Into Your Hands I Commit My Spirit

I like to believe that everyone held out hope until the very end.  Surely, this was not how the Savior would die.  This was not the death befitting a King, let alone the Savior of mankind.  Had Jesus’ mission failed?  Was this a sign that the reasons Christ came had not been accomplished?  For us today, we are able to review scripture and see that the death of Jesus Christ did not indicate that the mission had failed but rather that the consequences of our sins had been fulfilled.  Christ died a grueling death, arduous and straining for His last breaths until the end.  This was the moment, the crescendo of all human history coming to an apex here.  The world would be forever changed by the events of today and the spiritual fates of mankind would awaken to the fullness of a relationship with our Heavenly Father. Yet, in this moment, there was the pain of the people standing by watching friend, son, teacher, and prophet’s life come to a brutal close.  Even worse, Jesus died on the cross, a sinners death, trusting in the fullness of God.  

Nobody Special 031: Make Christian Media Great Again

Nobody Special 031: Make Christian Media Good Again

Danny is apparently a sports genius.  That’s right, March Madness is upon us and its bracket season for many of us.  What a fun game that we sincerely know nothing about but apparently are doing good with brackets.  Back to video games I guess, which we discuss whether they make people violent and the effect that they have on people. Somewhere in the course of this conversation, Danny admits to being a huge nerd.

Also, we look at our lifestyle to see where we are or are not representing Christ, specifically in our media.  We take an in-depth look at how we live our lives and how we promote our creativity in our lives.  There is grace for people but there is life that comes from living fully for Christ.  Faith goes beyond our feelings and takes root deep inside of us.  Don’t fear studying and exploring God.

Faith and Works: James 4:13-17

James 4:13-17 Leave Room For God

James continues his discussion of wisdom and how we apply it to our lives as Christians. James begins with a rhetorical question challenging to the reader to take a look inward and ask “Am I wise?”  Wisdom goes beyond a simple understanding of what is right.  While wisdom includes understanding, it goes beyond that.  Wisdom, and thus a wise person, applies what they have learned.  Yet, this wisdom is easily contrasted with the wisdom of the world.  The world will encourage us to pursue selfish gain over and at the expense of others.  The wisdom of Heaven, though, strives for a greater and deeper expression of a life changed and redeemed by an everlasting God.  

The Seven Last Words of Christ: It Is Finished

The Seven Last Words of Christ: It Is Finished

Jesus cried out for His Father in Heaven to rescue Him.  Christ, being fully God, understood that it would have been a simple task to bring a miraculous rescue to this excruciating circumstance.  Yet, the Hand of God stayed.  Jesus would die on the cross.  The consequences of sin would fall on Him.  The Father sent the Son explicitly for this purpose.  Mankind would be better for it.  

Faith and Works: James 4:1-12

James 4:1-12 Submitting To God

James continues his discussion of wisdom and how we apply it to our lives as Christians. James begins with a rhetorical question challenging to the reader to take a look inward and ask “Am I wise?”  Wisdom goes beyond a simple understanding of what is right.  While wisdom includes understanding, it goes beyond that.  Wisdom, and thus a wise person, applies what they have learned.  Yet, this wisdom is easily contrasted with the wisdom of the world.  The world will encourage us to pursue selfish gain over and at the expense of others.  The wisdom of Heaven, though, strives for a greater and deeper expression of a life changed and redeemed by an everlasting God.  

The Seven Last Words of Christ: I Thirst

The Seven Last Words of Christ: I Thirst

Jesus cried out for His Father in Heaven to rescue Him.  Christ, being fully God, understood that it would have been a simple task to bring a miraculous rescue to this excruciating circumstance.  Yet, the Hand of God stayed.  Jesus would die on the cross.  The consequences of sin would fall on Him.  The Father sent the Son explicitly for this purpose.  Mankind would be better for it.