@DavidBahnsen I mean he did whistleblow the entire military torture program and now everyone knows about water boarding. He then served time in jail for telling the people about it. I would be salty against the govt too.
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@JoshuaBarzon My two cents: Hebrews is a sermon or series of sermons. Seems Pauline in theology but has Luke’s grammar. So Luke heard Paul’s sermons and wrote them down.
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@AKofiCup I am preaching on Psalm 23 in a few weeks and because of that have been really enjoying the richness of the Psalms. Slow and meditating is the way to be in the Psalms
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@edstetzer I know some here are giving flack but I had an elder that would do this as well. He would volunteer to help a small church where ever he went. Small church pastors don’t have backups and giving them a reprieve is a good thing. So please ignore the junk and never stop.
Hey @matt_everhard seeing how the new year is approaching…which systematic theology would be a good first systematic to read? Something that won’t be so daunting to read front to back. Berkhoff? Calvin? Frame? Some other single volume that I can’t think of?