Isaiah I
Judah’s indictment. God’s sovereignty. A wonderful hope.

Judah’s indictment. God’s sovereignty. A wonderful hope.
The man of lawlessness. The danger of idleness.
The rapture and end-times encouragement. Grieving with hope.
The work of the Gospel. The hindrance of Satan. The response of the Christian.
A focus on prayer. Our walk and our talk.
The old self, the new self, and a new wardrobe.
The substance and the shadow.
Big Rev and Professor D ponder the high Christology of chapter 1.
The command for joy. The answer to anxiety. And one of the most quoted verses in the Bible!
Paul uses his resume to illustrate a point. Paul explains how he lives his life moving forward!
Professor D interviews Big Rev about the letter, slavery, even social justice!
Jesus Christ is Lord. The highest of high Christology.
Book of Philippians! The faithful God completes what he starts! To live is Christ!
Big Rev and Professor D record their first ever international episode of Masterclass Theology! Coming from two different time zones, the masterful book of Ephesians is brought to a fitting conclusion. Thank you for joining us on this journey.
Who do you mimic? Even biblical husbands and wives.
Purpose of the church. Put off the old self. Put on the new.
The revealed mystery. The eternal purpose. The inner person.
How salvation is more like the morgue than the ICU. Who unites us more important than what divides us.
The great plan of God to choose and save. The guarantee of that hope.
Josh brings a teaching from the direct and relevant book of James.
The either/or journey through Galatians comes to a profound end.
How the fruit of the Spirit illustrate the great either/or of the Christian life.
Why would freed slaves want to become slaves again? The allegory of the two sons of Abraham.
What do you rely on: works or faith?
Justification by faith and not by works. Unity in the Gospel.
Paul confronts the church regarding the Gospel. The danger of compromise. Perspective regarding our stories and God’s glory.
Josh unpacks Psalm 25 for us. Waiting upon God. Trusting God.
The great perspective on why bad things happen. Grace and mercy from victim to villain.
Jacob trusted in God’s word. Joseph made a key promise. Hebrews 11 and Romans 6 come into play.
The great reveal.