
God made the world through His word, and now He's saving it through His word, AKA, The Gospel. That Gospel applies to all the universe and every area of life. We explore the unique logic of the Gospel in order to spread it out into every nook and cranny of the world God made. Come join us...
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | ||||

Many theories of the atonement have been held in history. Which is the right one?
Matthew includes four women in Jesus' genealogy to teach us that all people, not just Jews, are welcome to come to Christ.
Why does Matthew include four women with infamous pasts in the genealogy of Jesus?
The world begins formless and empty, but God has big plans for it. How does God address the world's initial condition and what does it mean for us?
Perhaps the main purpose of Matthew is to present Jesus as the Son of David. Why is this? And what does it mean?
The Bible never tries to prove God; it simply assumes Him. Why is this? And should we do the same?
Why does Matthew make the connection between Jesus and Abraham?
Maybe the deepest thing we can say about God is that He is the Creator. What does this imply about God?






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