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John 10 - Life to the full
What about celebrating what God does, more than analysing what he might not prevent? This conversation grows out of the previous episode, revisiting the idea of compar...
Ephesians 1 - Destined us for adoption
How does God's love and providence work with our free will? A lot has been said over Christian history about how we might understand God's will, His providence, and th...
Micah 6 - Love kindness
When is it more important to love kindness? Exploring aspects of perverted justice invariably leads to any number of scenarios that defy the just/unjust categorisation...
Micah 6 - Do justice
What does it mean for God to love justice? The idea of justice appeals to everyone who feels ripped off, but "God's judgement" can sound threatening. There are aspects...
Exodus 34 - Slow to anger
Divine wrath can be a difficult concept to put alongside a "loving God". In fact, this attribute of God is perhaps more prominent in the Bible than in many contemporar...
1 Corinthians 13 - Not jealous
God is passionate and compassionate. We (meaning humans in general and Seventh-day Adventists in particular) tend to be somewhat distrustful of emotions, but it turns ...
Luke 15 - We had to celebrate
This belated episode explores what it means to "be pleasing to God". Some disruptions are referenced at the start of the conversation, and others persisted long enough...
John 11 - a deep anger welled up
Is anger incompatible with love? This question from the quarterly introduction leads in many productive directions. It comes up in this context because many Christian ...
Isaiah 53 - Light of life
We start a new season looking at the God of Love and Justice. There's a lot in Christian history that suggests love and justice are somehow opposing attributes of God....
John 21 - They didn't recognise him
It is important to focus on the resurrection as we conclude an exploration of John's gospel. This is a well-known passage, but worth revisiting. It is interesting that...
John 19 - We have no king but Caesar
John's gospel includes an extensive interaction with Pilate as part of the crucifixion story. There may be no "book of Pilate" in the Bible, but there are some interes...
John 16 - I am going away
How can it be best for the followers of Jesus if He goes away? This is a simple statement Jesus makes in John 16, but it seems at first glance quite counterintuitive. ...
John 14 - Way, Truth, Life
We look at seven "I am" statements from Jesus in the gospel of John. It is interesting to see some patterns in these various passages. People listening typically have ...
John 6 - has eternal life
John loves the phrase "eternal life", but what does it tell us? This phrase in John serves a similar role as the phrase "Kingdom of God" in the synoptic gospels. We ex...
Psalm 69 - Passion for your house
It is interesting to explore how Jesus fulfills themes and concepts from the Old Testament.
John 11 - I have always believed
"Blessed are those who believe" sounds wonderful, but what does it really look like? The resurrection of Lazarus is a fantastic story, and features in quite positive d...
John 6 - To whom would we go?
Is the majority usually wrong? The lesson study guide this week poses this idea as a comfort for people who feel like they are in the minority, like Adventism is withi...
John 4 - He told me everything
The Samaritan woman at the well prompts us to explore the role of testimony. We spend some time rehabilitating this woman's reputation somewhat, and exploring how Jesu...
John 1 - Come and see
John 1 records this strong and confident statement as a profound witness of Jesus as Messiah. The story is about Jesus calling his early disciples, and them also calli...
John 1 - Revealed God to us
Analogies are so compelling that we need to be careful to keep them the right way around. Humans are story-telling creatures and so good analogies and narratives capti...