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  • In this episode, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price continue their discussion on the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit in Mark chapter 3. They explore the context of the text, which includes Jesus casting out demons and the scribes accusing him of being possessed by the devil. They also discuss Jesus' response to his family's request to see him and his statement that those who do the will of God are his family. This text demonstrates how Jesus' words are meant to challenge self-righteousness and highlight the importance of faith in him.

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  • In this episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price discuss Mark chapter 3, focusing on blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. They explore the context of the passage, where Jesus is accused of casting out demons by the power of Beelzebub. Scott and Dan analyze Jesus' response, explaining that Satan cannot cast out Satan and that Jesus is actually binding the strong man and plundering his house. What does it mean to blaspheme the Holy Spirit? Join us as they explore this question and more.

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  • In this episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price delve into the puzzling story in Mark 11 about Jesus cursing a fig tree and clearing the temple. They explore how this narrative features a story-within-a-story format, beginning with Jesus cursing a fig tree for having no fruit, then disrupting the temple activities, and finally returning to the withered fig tree. They suggest that Jesus' actions are a symbolic judgment on the religious system of his time, indicating that the temple practices had become corrupt and fruitless, just like the fig tree. Tune in as they unpack how these events challenge us to rethink our understanding of Jesus' character and the nature of faith and forgiveness.

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  • In today's episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price dive into 2 Corinthians 5:1-10. This passage is often taken out of context, which can lead to misunderstandings about judgment and faith. Scott and Dan emphasize the importance of reading this verse within the broader context of Paul's message, where he assures believers of the promise of new life in Christ and His ministry of reconciliation. By unpacking the surrounding verses, they clarify that the judgment Paul refers to is deeply connected to living in faith, not merely our actions. Join us as we explore how Paul's words encourage us to trust in the righteousness of Christ rather than fear judgment day.

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  • In today's episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price tackle 2 Peter Chapter 3, addressing the concept of eschatology and the patience of God in delaying Christ’s return. They discuss the common belief in every generation that they are living in the last days and how God's patience is aimed at allowing more people to repent. Join them as they break down these verses and explore the theological tensions they present.

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  • In today's episode of Tough Texts, Scott and Dan dive into Matthew 5:27-30, exploring Jesus' words on lust and the deeper implications of sin beyond mere outward actions. They discuss how Jesus intensifies the commandment against adultery, emphasizing that even lustful thoughts are sinful, highlighting the pervasive nature of sin and the need for a righteousness that comes from Christ alone. What is Jesus trying to reveal about the law? Is Jesus advising self-mutilation for self-justification? Join us as we discuss these questions and more.

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  • In today's episode of Tough Texts, Daniel Emery Price and Scott Keith dive into the complexities of 1 John 5:13-21. They take a look at the conclusion of 1 John, discussing the assurance of eternal life, the importance of praying according to God's will, and the distinction between sins that lead to death and those that don't. Are there sins that don't lead to death? Is John suggesting that Christians are able to stop sinning? What is the proper understanding of Idolatry? How does this passage bring us back to Christ? Join us as we answer these questions and more.

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  • In this episode of Tough Text, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price discuss the parable of the rich man and Lazarus from Luke 16, emphasizing the importance of understanding it as a parable rather than a literal account. They highlight that the rich man's identity is tied to his wealth, while Lazarus, whose name means "God is my help," represents those who rely on God. The conversation shows how the parable challenges the cultural assumptions of the time, suggesting that wealth is not necessarily a sign of divine favor, nor is poverty a sign of divine disfavor. What does this text teach us about hearing God's word vs. witnessing miracles? How does this text connect to the death and ressurection of Christ? Join us in this week's discussion of Tough Texts.

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  • This week on Tough Texts, Scott and Dan explore Romans 5, a chapter that addresses the concept of original sin and its implications for humanity. They discuss how Paul's writings can make readers uncomfortable by pushing them beyond their natural understanding of justice and righteousness. The conversation delves into the roles of Adam and Christ, contrasting the spread of sin through one man's trespass with the abounding grace offered through Christ's righteousness. How can one man's trespass lead to condemnation for all, and how does this relate to the grace offered through Christ? What does it mean for grace to "abound all the more" in the face of sin? Tune in as Scott and Dan unpack these tough questions, contrast the roles of Adam and Christ, and reveal how, through faith, the overwhelming grace of God triumphs over sin.

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  • In this episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price look at the book of Philemon, focusing on the issue of slavery in the context of Christianity. Paul emphasizes his authority in Christ but chooses to appeal to Philemon out of love for Onesimus, a runaway slave who became a Christian under Paul's influence. Paul suggests that Philemon should receive Onesimus back not as a slave but as a beloved brother in Christ. The podcast examines the cultural context of slavery in the Roman world, distinguishing it from the more familiar race-based chattel slavery in American history. Paul offers to pay any debts or damages caused by Onesimus, demonstrating a willingness to take personal responsibility and urging Philemon to act out of Christian love and forgiveness. How can we reconcile Paul's acceptance of slavery in this context with modern Christian beliefs about equality and human rights? What role does forgiveness play in Paul's message to Philemon regarding Onesimus? How might the cultural understanding of slavery in Roman times influence our interpretation of Paul's words in the letter to Philemon today? Join us as we explore these questions and more.

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  • In today's episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price discuss Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Isaac in Genesis 22:1-14. In what ways does Isaac prefigure Jesus as the sacrificial lamb? What does Abraham show us about faith? And how does this story deepen our understanding of God's redemptive plan through Jesus Christ? Join us as we explore these questions and more.

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  • In today's episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price discuss the ministry of John the Baptist in Matthew 3:1-17. John prepares the way for the coming of Jesus Christ with the message of repentance and baptism. This chapter also highlights the baptism of Jesus, affirming His identity as the Son of God and marking the beginning of His public ministry. What significance does Jesus' baptism hold for us? Why did Jesus get baptized? And how does His baptism differ from ours? Join us as we explore these questions and more.

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  • In today's episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price cover Matthew 22:23-33. In this text, Jesus confronts the Sadducees, who deny the resurrection, by pointing them to the Scriptures and God's power. He explains that in the resurrection, believers will be like angels, no longer marrying or being given in marriage, but living in the fullness of life with God. This passage challenges us to consider the reality of the resurrection and the power of God over death. What comfort can we find in the promise of resurrection, especially in times of grief and loss? And how does the resurrection shape our perspective on life and eternity?

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  • In today's episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price cover Ephesians 5:1-6. Paul encourages believers to imitate God as beloved children, walking in love and avoiding the ways of darkness. What would it look like to be imitators of God? How do we walk in love like Christ? How does this passage reveal the idolatry in all of us? Join us as we unpack these questions and more.

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  • In today's episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price cover Mark 12:13-17. Jesus confronts the Pharisees' attempt to trap Him with a question about paying taxes to Caesar. He astutely responds, "Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and to God the things that are God's." How does the parable of the tenant(Mark 12:1-12) provide context for Mark 12:13-17? How does Jesus' response inform our understanding of the relationship between faith and civic duty? Join us as we answer these questions and more.

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  • In today's episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price look into Romans 9:6-1. Paul addresses how God chooses His people, emphasizing that it is not based solely on physical descent but on His divine work. How does this passage bring comfort and assurance to believers? What role does faith play in God's choosing of His people? Does the OT narrative of Jacob and Esau foreshadow Christ's relationship with us? Join us as we dive deeper into these questions and seek to understand God's plan for His people.

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  • In today's episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price dive into the teachings of Ephesians 1:15-23, a passage that reminds shows us that God has given Christ to the church. In this epistle, the Apostle Paul expresses gratitude for the faith and love of the Ephesian believers, praying for God to grant them a deep understanding of His revelation. As we explore this text, consider the following questions: What does it mean that Christ is given to the church? How does this revelation affect the preaching and practices of the church? Join us as we discuss these questions and more.

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  • In today's episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price dive into Matthew 16:24-28, a passage that holds profound significance for Christians. In these verses, Jesus calls on his disciples to take up their crosses and follow him, emphasizing the cost of discipleship and the eternal reward for those who lose their lives for his sake. How does this passage highlight ones desire to self justify? What does it mean for believers to deny themselves, to lose their lives and to pick up their cross? Join us as we explore these questions and more.

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  • In today's episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price look into Luke 13:1-9, a strange passage that challenges us to reflect on one's desire to self justify. In this scripture, Jesus addresses the crowd, emphasizing the need for repentance and the consequences of a life lived without turning to God. As we unpack this text, consider these questions: How should Christians understand repentance? What does the parable of the barren fig tree reveal about God's patience for us? Join us as we answer these questions and more.

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  • In Today's episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery take a look at an interesting dialogue between the disciples of John the Baptist and Jesus, addressing the practice of fasting. As we explore this text, we'll contemplate the significance of Jesus referring to himself as the bridegroom, examine Jesus's response, and consider the implications of the new wine and old wineskins metaphor. How does this passage shed light on the relationship between law and gospel? What lessons can we draw from Jesus' response to the disciples of John regarding fasting? And, in what ways does this passage offer insights into the "newness" of Christ's ministry and the Christian life?

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