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February 7, 2019
Gospel Links for Gospel Culture (2/08)
3 Ways to Misunderstand the Trinity Brandon Smith: There is no doubt that the doctrine of the Trinity is one of the most misunderstood and overlooked doctrines in Christianity. And yet, if you ask any responsible theologian, she will tell you that the Trinity is the most important doctrine in Christianity. Indeed, the great theologian John Webster once said...
February 5, 2019
"Out of Egypt": The Golden Calf
The Israelites didn’t always agree with Moses, but he was their leader. And he had been gone far too long—at least for their liking—up on some mountain top with God. So because he was “delayed” in coming down (Ex. 32:1), the people got up and got to work on their own. They asked (pressured?) the next in command, Aaron,...
February 3, 2019
55. "God is my co-pilot"
We’re continuing our series on the bits of popular theology that seep into the lives of believers. On this episode, we’re dealing with our control issues and the oft-seen saying, “God is my co-pilot.” Listen in as we discuss whether this saying reflects a gospel-centered perspective and how we can pursue something greater on today’s episode of The Hero...
February 3, 2019
Winter 2018-19 Leader Tips: Unit 6, Session 1—An Image of Idolatry
In the videos below, Brian Dembowczyk and Aaron Armstrong (Adults), Andy McLean (Students), and Jeremy Carroll (Kids) coach leaders on teaching Winter 2018-19, Unit 6, Session 1—An Image of Idolatry. Tips and videos for previous lessons are available on the The Gospel Project Blog. You can also check out the Additional Resources page for podcast recommendations and blog posts related to this week’s subject...
January 31, 2019
Gospel Links for Gospel Culture (2/01)
In Your Religious Exercises, Don’t Take Your Eyes Off Jesus Jared Wilson: But it doesn’t last long, does it? Eventually he begins to sink beneath the waves and cries out for help. Why? Matthew 14:30 says it’s because he saw the strength of the wind. Peter had taken his eyes off Jesus. And yet, Jesus still held on to Peter....
January 29, 2019
"Out of Egypt": The Ten Commandments
You would think that something so common to humanity would be understood better. But when it comes to love, it is not. Despite the universal nature of love, it is perhaps one of the greatest mysteries to us. What exactly is love? How do you know you are in love? And why does love even exist anyway? These are...