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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.  

The Seven Last Words of Christ: Why Have You Forsaken me?

The Seven Last Words of Christ: Why Have You Forsaken Me

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.  

Seven Last Words of Jesus Christ: Here Is Your Mother

The Seven Last Words of Christ: Here Is Your Mother

Parents are not supposed to bury their children.  This situation, more so than the rest, was not supposed to happen.  Innocent are not supposed to be punished.  Gods are not supposed to be killed. Jesus understood that His mission and goals were expressly different than how the world expected Him to be and do.  He simply could not leave without caring for Mary and ensuring that she would be taken care of.  Thus, He looked to John, the Beloved, to care for Mary as he would his own mother.  Through the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, the two would be bound together not as acquaintances or friends, but as family cares for one another.

Luke 5:1-11 Abundant Obedience

Luke 5:1-11 Abundant Obedience

As the famed teacher had finishing speaking, he looks directly at Peter and told him cast out his nets.  How could this be?  They had been fishing all night and caught nothing of any substance for their evenings work.  There were simply no fish.  While Peter protested he still remaining obedient to the words of Jesus Christ.  They made no sense to a fisherman, but to a God, the catch was merely an act of obedience.  While he acted in obedience, the results were beyond the expectation of Peter’s imagination.

Making All Things new: From The End to Eternity

Making All Things New: From The End to Eternity

At the end of time, we will arrive at the beginning of our eternity.  Everything that God has done throughout the course of mankind has sought to return humanity to eternity with Him.  Out of love, Christ made a way for our salvation, for our redemption, and for our sanctification.  All of this in order that we would rest in eternity in the ecstatic presence of God.  There is no area that God showed himself to be unsuccessful and no action that was not accounted for before hand.  Jesus Christ was slain before the foundation of the world and heaven will collide with earth in pursuit of the people of God.

Nobody Special 027: How To Be Better Than Google At Evangelism

The boys of Nobody Special are looking at the hard hitting questions that the world is asking.  Specifically, looking into the cultural phenomenons that are Tide Pods, Star Wars dating characters, and whether Alexa, Siri, and Cortana all hate Christians.  Apparently there are videos circulating around the internet of Alexa having no idea who Jesus Christ is but having an ability to give full lectures on every other faith.  So we look at what a Christian’s response should be and whether we should, frankly, even care.