Sixth Sunday After Pentecost — Colossians 1:15-28
Dead to the old creation, firstborn over the new one.
The Naked and the Unclean in Luke 10
Fifth Sunday After Pentecost — Luke 10:25-37
The Samaritan gets his hands dirty.
You Are Gods in Psalm 82
Fifth Sunday After Pentecost — Psalm 82
Jesus doubles down on heretical claims to divinity.
Yahweh the Building Inspector in Amos 7
Fourth Sunday After Pentecost — Amos 7:7-17
God makes a personal appearance.
Satan Falls Like Lightning in Luke 10
Fourth Sunday After Pentecost — Luke 10:1-11,16-20
On subjecting, being subjected, and being a subject.
Sowing to Decay and Life in Galatians 6
Fourth Sunday After Pentecost, Galatians 6:(1-6),7-16
Wide is the path that leads to life?
The Healed Leper Cleanses Himself in 2 Kings 5
Fourth Sunday After Pentecost — 2 Kings 5:1-14
Elisha didn’t put on much of a show, but he got the job done.
Jesus as Elijah Successor in Luke 9
Third Sunday After Pentecost — Luke 9:51-62
Did Jesus’s disciples expect him to ascend without dying?
Elisha Gets a Double Shot of Spirit in 2 Kings 2
Third Sunday After Pentecost — 2 Kings 2:1-2,6-14
Who knew that spirit can be quantified?
Sadomasochistic Desire in Galatians 5
Third Sunday After Pentecost — Galatians 5:1, 13-25
For those who walk in spirit, there’s no need for self-restraint in fulfilling desires.
Legion at the Beach in Luke 8
Second Sunday After Pentecost — Luke 8:26-39
Where do unclean spirits go after Jesus casts them out?
Paul Changes Pronouns in Galatians 3
Second Sunday After Pentecost — Galatians 3:23-29
As adopted sons of God, do we inherit a divine nature?
Elijah and the Sound of Silence — 1 Kings 19
Second Sunday After Pentecost — 1 Kings 19:1-15a
Yahweh doesn’t always speak in a “still small voice.”
A Bit Less Than Gods — Psalm 8
First Sunday After Pentecost, Trinity Sunday — Psalm 8
Can we close the gap?