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Nobody Special: The Podcast

Nobody Special 012 Why Are We Talking About Fidget Spinners

Fidgets Spinners are a thing apparently.  Normally we would brush by this as a fad in the same line as Beanie Babies, Pogs, and Bakugan, but nooooooooo.  So far people have been talking about whether these are metaphors of the Trinity or tools of the Devil.  Yep, what a weird debate.  Also, we stray off discussing Trinitarian Theology because why not.  In one episode we discuss the worlds dumbest new toy and theology’s most complex theology.  All of this and more from Nobody Special.

Hope The End of Pain

Hope: The End of Pain

God, after paving a way, created a home. The new heaven and the new earth would be home for those who follow Christ. Whatever pain we feel, whatever struggles we endure, are temporary. Our true hope rests in the unchanging and everlasting God who has secured our eternity. We can hold our heads high and focus our gaze on the promise and hope of our everlasting.

Hope of Sins Defeated

Hope: Sins Defeated

God’s goal is not to merely keep us from sinning.  This missing the grand purpose of Christ’s coming.  Just as wiping the dirt of clothes does not make them clean, getting us to stop sinning does not mean we are sanctified.  The purpose of Christ’s coming was to return us to Him, fully and completely.  Our sin separated us from the holiness of God.  The hope in our victory over sin rests fully in the work of Jesus Christ having already conquered sin.

Nobody Special: The Podcast

Nobody Special 011 The Theology of Wonder Woman

Caleb and Danny talk about the movie Wonder Woman and then launch into a lively debate on the age old question “Is man inherently evil?” And we managed to do this all without resorting to personal attacks or name calling. So, nothing like a Facebook argument. But seriously, we liked the movie. It was preachable. The Gospel Outpost Presents Nobody Special

Hope For The Lost

Hope: For the Lost

Everyone has someone in their life that they are concerned about their faith.  God places people in our life that we either are concerned about their salvation or eagerly seeking to see the evidence of their faith lived out.  Many times, these are the people that God has given us for the long haul.  The story won’t be that a testimony was shared one time and then everything became fine.  This will be a longstanding, persistent relationship where the affect of God is felt overtime, even though it may not be seen immediately.  

Koinonia: Losing Weight

It is vital that we are able to support one another during our lives and stand with one another.  As with most things I have found, there is room to grow on both sides and losing weight is no exception.  From an overweight person seeking to drop weight and making progress, here are some helpful ways to support one another.  

Hope: Into Eternity

The movie Rogue One, a prequel to the 1977 film Star Wars, tells the story of a band of heroes seeking to resist evil and ensure those who seek the domination of the galaxy do not thrive. Throughout the movie, there is a constant of hope. You see characters who had given up hope, find it renewed and the struggle of losing and gain hope is made plain. For Christians, the idea of hope is one of the three we must cling to dearly (the other two being faith and love cf 1 Corinthians 13). As we walk through the daily life of following Christ and trusting Him, hope can be one of our greatest tools and strongest allies in the process.

Nobody Special: The Podcast

Nobody Special 010 Not The Musical

What better way to celebrate their 10th episode than by making it a musical?  Apparently there are tons of ways because Caleb said no to that idea. Also, we refuse to talk about current events this week because there are better things to talk about. Wanna know our story where we came from?  Today is your lucky day.  The Gospel Outpost Presents Nobody Special.

Luke 2:41-52

Luke 2:41-52: Where Else But Home

Luke writes with major foreshadowing of the time that would be coming. For Jesus seemingly went missing and was found on the third day. Furthermore, He was found keeping about the business of His heavenly Father and proclaiming the good news to all who would receive it. This is the same thing with His crucifixion. For Mary, this was a difficult time fearing she had not only lost her son but had lost the Son of Man. For Jesus, however, when he noticed that His community had left Him, He knew to seek solace in the house of His Heavenly Father.

The Crown of Self Righteousness

Crowns of Men: The Crown of Self-Righteousness

It has always been a rather large temptation for me to define my worth by my achievements. For whatever reason, there has been this need to prove myself as “good enough” or fully capable to handle myself in any circumstance. While I may have tried to define my self worth as a person by my achievements, every time I earned one, the pleasure may have lasted for a while, but ultimately the crown of achievement was not able to sustain a deep internal need. For many of us, we do everything in our power to wear the crown of achievements on our head because it makes us feel special, important, and loved, but ultimately, that deeper sense of meaning and purpose cannot come from our actions.