All Episodes
The First Disciple
When Jesus permitted the unclean spirits to leave the Gerasene, he demonstrated two things: not only his ability to control a man whom no one could subdue, but his tot...
Why Are You Bowing?
When it comes to bowing, our culture is schizophrenic. We teach people not to bow down to others or to let others tell us what to do, yet we bow down all the time. We ...
Why Are You Afraid?
Like the prophet Jonah, Jesus was sent to sow the seed of God's teaching on other soil. Unlike Jonah, Jesus trusted God's will, carrying out his Father's instruction w...
Like a Mustard Seed
A farmer sows seed because he wants security. He wants to know that he will have enough money and food in storage to secure his family until the next season. This unde...
#cursed #afflicted #persecuted #amen
In the Gospel of Mark, the Lord Jesus said, "Whoever has, to him more shall be given; and whoever does not have, even what he has shall be taken away from him." (Mark ...
It's Not About the Soil
When hearing the parable of the sower in Mark, few people stop to consider that seeds are embryonic plants. That's right, the seeds tucked away in a box on your shelf ...
Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit
The proclamation of the forgiveness of sins is integral to the content of the gospel. After all, it was the forgiveness of sins that opened the path for gentiles to be...
He Sent Them Out
According to Google, to rationalize is to "attempt to explain or justify (one's own or another's behavior or attitude) with logical, plausible reasons, even if these a...
Bread and Circuses
Human beings make decisions and take actions based on assumptions. We do so because without assumptions, we are paralyzed by complexity. In some cases, an assumption i...
Jesus Proclaimed the Letter of the Law
We've all heard it. On every corner. In every school. At every church. There is always somebody spouting platitudes about the "dangers" of taking the Bible literally. ...
Step Forward or Step Aside
Have you ever had a ton of work to do, only to be pulled into long meetings with people who talk endlessly to avoid action? You know that feeling when you have a simpl...
Don't Be Fooled by the Crowds
People deal with the miracles and parables of Jesus as biblical vignettes that can be extracted from the gospels and presented on their own. Biblical scholars refer to...
Do Not Be Amazed, Be Obedient
The fallacy of the Messianic Secret is based on a presupposition that openly contradicts the teaching of Mark's Gospel. While scholars assume that Jesus is preoccupied...
A New Teaching?
Teaching is tedious work. No matter how many times you explain something, for every one person who doesn't get it, there are a thousand people you can't get to. It's e...
Pleased With Himself
Ancient religions stood on a simple premise: find a way to please the gods or face their wrath. Are you afraid of bad weather? Make a sacrifice. Worried about your fam...
A Path in the Wilderness?
The first few verses of Markâs gospel are packed with prophetic imagery. From the impossible concept of a path in the wilderness to the Baptistâs position outside ...
Eye of the Needle Jokes
The biblical system proposes hyperbole, scandal, and logical contradiction as a means to disassemble the statues and false gods we construct in our minds. At the same ...
Third Time is Not a Charm
We Christians assume that God’s love is unconditional and that it is never too late to change our ways. Although comforting, this idea contradicts the story of the Bib...
It's Not a Two-way Street
In broken families, parents complain that their children "owe" them and children delude themselves that their parents "need" them. From each perspective, the relations...
Silence is Not Golden
What good would it be if a man were to ascend to the highest heaven and return with nothing to say? Would you be impressed by him? Would you brag about him to others? ...
Let No One Think Me Foolish
People embrace social norms in much the same way that fundamentalists embrace religious rules: as a means of self-approval. A person feigns modesty either to win accep...
The Great Corinthian Brain Hack
How can a teacher reach someone who is set in their ways or engulfed by ideology? What if the way a person looks at the world -- their unstated assumption about everyt...
A Yo Yo for Your Sake
Unfortunately, Christians often co-opt the Bible to justify philosophical axioms, such as, "it is good to be humble," or, "it is wrong to boast;" “it is good to be nic...
No Thanks to You
Is it possible to do something good without allowing yourself to take credit? I'm not talking about haughty expressions of socially encouraged self-deprication. On the...
The Bus Keeps Moving
People tend to overestimate their own importance while ignoring--or at least underestimating--the value of others. This problem is keenly felt in the church at Roman C...
True Equality is Not Fair
On some level, people recognize the importance of being fair. We know that our laws should treat people equally and we understand that no one should take more than the...
The Story of God's Will
Life coaches love to talk about having confidence in their clients and the importance of building self-worth and self-esteem. Fortunately, for the church in Roman Cori...
Repeat, Repeat, Repeat!
Most leaders motivate others by boasting of their accomplishments. They talk about past goals they have achieved, they reflect on how effective they were at leading ot...