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  • Romans episode 4 - From Adam to Jesus: The Complete Reboot of Humanity
    Apr 24 2025

    Adam's sin created a fractured humanity, but Jesus initiated something far more profound than a simple fix. Through an engaging exploration of Romans 5-6, we uncover how being "in Adam" versus being "in Christ" fundamentally reshapes our identity and purpose.

    Our guests draw fascinating connections between ancient biblical truths and cultural wisdom traditions. Lisa introduces us to the Ghanaian concept of "Sankofa" – symbolized by a bird with its feet forward but head turned back – teaching that properly moving forward requires understanding our past. This perfectly illustrates why Paul takes us all the way back to humanity's beginning to explain our current condition.

    The discussion reveals how Jesus functions as a "second Adam," but with a crucial difference. While one man's disobedience brought sin and death to all, Christ's obedience brings righteousness and life – not just restoring what was lost, but dramatically exceeding it. As Lisa beautifully explains, it's like the Japanese art of kintsugi, where broken pottery repaired with precious metals becomes more valuable than before it was broken.

    We tackle challenging questions about Christian living: Why can't believers simply continue in sin if grace abounds? What does it mean to be "united with Christ" in his death and resurrection? How should we understand the freedom Christ gives? The answers reveal that true freedom isn't doing whatever we want, but rather being liberated from sin's enslavement to serve the One who designed us to flourish.

    The conversation culminates with Romans 6:23 – contrasting the wages of sin with God's gift of eternal life – offering a perfect picture of the difference between what we earn through our own efforts versus what God freely gives through Christ. Join us as we discover how Jesus hasn't just fixed humanity – he's completely rebooted it.

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    26 m
  • Romans episode 3 - Justified by Faith Alone
    Apr 17 2025

    The theological heart of Romans pulses with a radical truth - the only remedy for our spiritual condition comes through faith in Jesus Christ. This episode dives deep into Romans 3-5, exploring how Paul dismantles human pride and establishes the foundation of justification by faith alone.

    What does it mean that "all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God"? Our panel unpacks this universal diagnosis that places everyone—regardless of background or religious observance—in the same spiritual position. Using the vivid analogy of passengers missing a flight, they show how we've all failed to reach God's perfect standard, whether by minutes or hours.

    At the center stands the profound concept of propitiation—how Christ's sacrifice turns God's righteous anger into peace. Unlike human attempts at reconciliation, here the offended party (God himself) provides the means by offering his own Son. This stunning reversal reveals divine love at its most radical.

    The conversation explores why Paul reaches back to Abraham and David, demonstrating that justification by faith has always been God's method. Abraham was declared righteous before circumcision, while David experienced forgiveness despite his failures. Both understood that right standing with God comes through trust rather than religious ritual.

    Perhaps most powerfully, we discover why suffering doesn't derail God's purposes but actually serves them. Like a chemical catalyst transforming substances, trials refine our character and strengthen our hope. And the ultimate proof of divine love? "While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." If God loved us at our worst, how much more does he love us now?

    Join us as we examine why the message of the cross appears as foolishness to some yet stands as the power of God to those being saved. Have you encountered God at the only place he's promised to meet us—at the cross of Jesus?

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    29 m
  • Romans episode 2 - The Brokenness Within: Why Self-Help Fails
    Apr 10 2025

    Why can't we fix ourselves? This profound question launches us into a challenging exploration of Romans chapters 2-3, where the Apostle Paul confronts both religious and irreligious people with an uncomfortable truth: we are all broken beyond our ability to repair.

    Our panel of theologians and pastors dig deep into Paul's argument, revealing how moral superiority and religious observance often mask pride and self-righteousness. As Tobias Brown powerfully notes, "What Paul is saying is that your good fruit does not really matter in the eyes of a holy God, because it's not about your actions, it's about your attitude." God looks first at the heart, not the hands.

    The conversation explores significant theological concepts like the true meaning of circumcision (symbolizing our inability to produce spiritual life through natural means) and the transformative power of having God's law written on our hearts through faith. Dr. Paul Blackham explains that true transformation comes not from external rules but internal renewal: "I need to be rewritten at the deepest level."

    Perhaps most provocative is the discussion of Paul's assertion that "there is no one righteous, not even one." Rather than being discouraging, this universal diagnosis places everyone—religious leaders, moral crusaders, and notorious sinners—on equal ground before God. Only when we acknowledge our complete inability to save ourselves can we truly grasp the magnificent gift of the gospel.

    Ready to challenge your assumptions about goodness, morality, and salvation? Join us for this eye-opening conversation that will deepen your understanding of why we all desperately need Jesus.

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    26 m
  • Romans episode 1 - Why Paul's Letter to Rome Still Matters
    Apr 4 2025

    We're beginning an extraordinary journey into one of history's most transformative texts - Paul's letter to the Romans. This remarkable document changed Augustine, Martin Luther, and John Wesley forever, and through them, altered the course of Western civilization. Yet despite its profound impact, Romans wasn't written for academics but for ordinary believers seeking to understand the cosmic implications of the gospel.

    Our panel of theologians and pastors unpack why Romans remains revolutionary today. Together we explore how Paul establishes his credentials as an apostle, reveals his passion for church planting, and declares he's "not ashamed of the gospel." This declaration serves as a gateway to understanding God's righteousness - not as a terrifying judgment but as compassionate rescue for those damaged by sin.

    We dive deep into Romans 1, examining how creation itself testifies to God's glory, yet humanity has willfully blinded itself to this testimony. When we exchange worship of the Creator for created things, we distort our understanding and live contrary to our design, resulting in the destructive patterns of sin Paul so vividly describes.

    The episode culminates with Martin Luther's breakthrough moment reading Romans 1:17, when he suddenly understood that God's righteousness wasn't about divine demands but divine gifts. This revelation transformed Luther from a terrified monk to a joyful believer who felt he'd "entered paradise through open gates." It's the difference between religion's "do" and the gospel's "done" - between our futile efforts and Christ's completed work.

    Whether you're encountering Romans for the first time or returning to its familiar passages, this series will help you grasp how this ancient letter speaks powerfully to our modern condition. The gospel remains "the power of God for salvation," offering transformation to everyone who believes.

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    28 m
  • Colossians episode 6
    Nov 25 2024
    Discover the transformative power of the gospel with our insightful guests, PJ Blackham, Richard Thomas, and Paul Blackham, as we explore the latter part of the Book of Colossians. What does it mean to truly live as a citizen of heaven, and how does this radical identity shift change the way we interact with our families, workplaces, and communities? Together, we challenge the cultural norms surrounding marriage and family, urging listeners to elevate their ultimate union with Jesus above earthly ties, and discuss how our faith should be evident to those closest to us.

    Our journey doesn't stop there. We uncover the profound impact of prayer on our everyday lives, work, and evangelism efforts, drawing inspiration from Jesus' example of dedication and selflessness. By embracing prayer as a vital tool, we can navigate daily challenges and open doors for sharing the gospel, as Apostle Paul encourages. Discover practical ways to integrate prayer into your life to overcome feelings of inadequacy in witnessing, ensuring that each interaction is guided by divine wisdom and grace.

    Finally, we reflect on the character and leadership in the early church, learning from the lives of Tychicus, Onesimus, and Aristarchus. Their stories offer a compelling testament to the gospel’s power to renew lives and build harmonious communities. As we conclude this episode, we're reminded of the call to live a life worthy of the Lord, drawing strength from God's might, and remaining grateful for His rescue from darkness. Join us for a conversation that promises to inspire and uplift, guiding you on a path to reflecting the gospel in every facet of life.

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    28 m
  • Colossians episode 5
    Nov 18 2024
    Discover a profound sense of peace and security as we unlock the transformative power of Colossians 3:1-17 with our insightful guests, Reverend David Peterson, Richard Thomas, and Paul Blackham. Join us as we navigate the spiritual journey of setting our hearts and minds on heavenly things, exploring how this divine alignment enriches our relationships and perspectives. We promise you'll learn how to move away from earthly distractions and embrace the hope of glorification with Christ, finding assurance and protection in being "hidden in Christ."

    Our discussion ventures into the realm of active faith and spiritual battles, drawing vivid imagery from the book of James and the writings of Paul. Discover how standing firm in faith requires more than passive belief; it's about engaging in the spiritual war against principalities with the full armor of God. Together, we reflect on the transformation that comes from adopting a new self in Christ—promoting forgiveness and unity beyond societal divisions. Self-denial and the pursuit of God's will become essential themes as we discuss the spiritual growth that comes from carrying one's cross.

    Explore the beauty of unity in diversity within the church, as we critique the modern church's individualistic tendencies and highlight the importance of communal life. Through the lens of Acts and the interconnectedness of the Trinity, we discuss how living for others can address the world's problems. Finally, we celebrate the power of worship and transformation, showcasing how diverse talents within the church contribute to a holistic spiritual experience. Embrace the call to live a life worthy of the Lord, where every action and word reflect Jesus' name, making faith not just a belief but a vibrant, integral part of daily life.

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    28 m
  • Colossians episode 4
    Nov 11 2024
    Uncover the profound spiritual dimensions of circumcision and baptism with esteemed guests Issachan Gaius Obeseki, Richard Thomas, and Paul Blackham. We'll explore how these age-old rituals transcend their physical origins to symbolize a deeper, inner transformation in the light of Colossians, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel. This conversation promises to illuminate the essence of a genuine connection with God, moving beyond the surface of religious customs.

    Join us as we challenge the assumptions about religious rituals and their role in spiritual life. With insights from Jeremiah's critiques and Paul's teachings, we dissect the potential emptiness of rituals performed without a heartfelt connection to Christ. We highlight the importance of keeping Christ central in our faith journey, steering clear of spiritual pride and the dangers of misplaced self-reliance. This episode offers a thoughtful reflection on maintaining a sincere relationship with God amidst the noise of hyper-religiosity and secular distractions.

    Discover the liberating power of repentance and forgiveness offered through Christ. Our discussion sheds light on the struggle against sin and the transformative journey towards freedom and eternal life. Through the lens of Christ's sacrifice, we find hope and assurance in God's unwavering love. Embrace this opportunity to deepen your faith and experience the true transformation that comes from a meaningful relationship with Christ.

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    28 m
  • Colossians episode 3
    Nov 4 2024
    Join host Elizabeth Peltula as we navigate the intriguing intersection of faith and modern philosophy with distinguished guests Issachan Gaius Obeseki and Richard Thomas. This episode promises to unravel how the church can remain steadfast to Christ's teachings amidst societal complexities. Our discussion brings Colossians 2:1-10 into focus, emphasizing the necessity of unity and love within the church, and explores child-like receptiveness to God's teachings as mentioned in Titus and 1 John. We challenge the notion of reducing the gospel to mere philosophy and invite listeners to reflect on living their faith through genuine love and forgiveness, rather than just intellectual debates.

    Discover how keeping Christ at the heart of your personal and communal life can guide you through spiritual growth and challenges. This episode underscores the importance of being rooted and built up in faith, highlighting the perils of seeking fulfillment beyond Christ. We also delve into the spiritual battles that believers face, exploring how cultural shifts and ideologies may have dark influences. Through biblical examples, we illustrate that staying close to Christ empowers one to overcome these challenges, as darkness trembles before Him. Join us for an enriching conversation that calls us to live out our faith with authenticity and love.

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    28 m
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