Episodes
Thursday Apr 10, 2014
Fasting, Matthew 6, Acts 13 and 14
Thursday Apr 10, 2014
Thursday Apr 10, 2014
We’re in the middle of Lent, preparing our hearts and our lives to appreciate and receive what our Lord Jesus did for us, gave for the whole world, on the Cross of Good Friday and the Resurrection of Easter. And a key factor in this preparation has always been, since the beginning of the celebration of Lent in the history of the church, the practice of fasting. In fact, prayer and fasting has always been a central part of the Judeo-Christian religion. But today, many if not most Christians do not practice any form of fasting, partly because their particular tradition does not encourage it, but also because many of us have forgotten why we should fast. This is what we will discuss to day on Deep IN Scripture.
Thursday Mar 27, 2014
Thursday Mar 27, 2014
Today is another special re-air of an episode of Deep in Scripture broadcast on 1/11/2006. We are sharing this program in honor of Fr. Ryland who passed from this life on Thursday, March 20th, 2014. We explore the question: “Why should we trust this collections of old books?” and look at 2 Timothy 3:14-17, 1 Corinthians 11:1-2, 1 Corinthians 15:1-5, 2 Timothy 2:2, 2 Thessalonians 2:25, and 1 Timothy 3:14,15.
Thursday Mar 27, 2014
Thursday Mar 27, 2014
Today is a special re-air of a program broadcast on 05/25/2011 in which we interviewed Fr. Ray Ryland. We are sharing this program in honor of Fr. Ryland who passed from this life on Thursday, March 20th, 2014. Fr. Ryland served as a naval officer in World War II before he attended Union Theological Seminary and was subsequently ordained to the ministry. He served for a number of years for the Episcopal Church until in 1963 he was received with his wife Ruth and their 5 children into the Catholic Church. Twenty years later, he was the second Anglican to be ordained a priest in the Catholic Church with a dispensation from the rule of celibacy. Fr. Ryland taught theology at the University of San Diego and the Franciscan University of Steubenville. He served as an assistant at St. Peter’s church in Steubenville, Ohio. Most dearly for us, however, he was the Vice President and Chaplain of the Coming Home Network International since it was formed back in 1993. Fr. Ryland’s conversion story is available in our book Journeys Home available through CHResources, but it is also told in his recently published memoir: Drawn From Shadow’s Into Truth. Enjoy this classic episode in which we discuss Colossians 1:24 and 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18.
Wednesday Mar 12, 2014
The Eucharist and the Early Christian Fathers (Part 2)
Wednesday Mar 12, 2014
Wednesday Mar 12, 2014
Communion, Lord’s Supper, Eucharist are titles given to a sacrament, ordinance, or rite celebrated by Christians around the world. The origin of this act of worship comes from the institution of Jesus Christ, but the meaning and practice have a long and broad history, leading to, as we all know, a wide breadth of opinions and consequent division. The best place to begin to understand this great sacrament is with the witness of the earliest Christians, which is what we will do today on Deep In Scripture.
Wednesday Mar 12, 2014
The Eucharist and the Early Christian Fathers
Wednesday Mar 12, 2014
Wednesday Mar 12, 2014
Communion, Lord’s Supper, Eucharist are titles given to a sacrament, ordinance, or rite celebrated by Christians around the world. The origin of this act of worship comes from the institution of Jesus Christ, but the meaning and practice have a long and broad history, leading to, as we all know, a wide breadth of opinions and consequent division. The best place to begin to understand this great sacrament is with the witness of the earliest Christians, which is what we will do today on Deep In Scripture.
Wednesday Mar 12, 2014
Psalm 1 and the “Two Ways” – Deep in Scripture Radio
Wednesday Mar 12, 2014
Wednesday Mar 12, 2014
From the very beginning of time, throughout the biblical record, and on into the writing of the Early Church Fathers we encounter the idea of two ways that we can chose to live our lives. Throughout Church history this has always been the foundation of our faith. From the beginning of time, however, there has always been a counter voice, either denying or downplaying the distinction of these two ways, and in today’s world this distinction has become so blurred that to even mention it is to reap ridicule. As Isaiah prophesied, the day has come where what is good is called evil, and what is evil is called good. So what are these two ways? This is what we will discuss today on Deep In Scripture.
Thursday Feb 13, 2014
Clear, Cloudy, Stormy, and the Verses We Have Never Seen – Deep in Scripture Radio
Thursday Feb 13, 2014
Thursday Feb 13, 2014
There are at least four different kinds of verses in the Bible. Certainly there are many different kinds and genre of books in the Bible, written by many authors, over hundreds of years, and all inspired by the Holy Spirit, but throughout this Canon of Scripture there are at least four different kinds of verses: those that are clear, those that are cloudy, and those that are stormy. But maybe the most important are those verses that we have never seen. This is what we will discuss today on Deep In Scripture.
Thursday Feb 13, 2014
1 Timothy 2 – Salvation and Mediation – Deep in Scripture
Thursday Feb 13, 2014
Thursday Feb 13, 2014
Saint Paul wrote in his first letter to Timothy that God our savior “desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth”. That the man Christ Jesus “gave himself as a ransom for all men”. What does this mean for all those people who have never heard the Gospel message? Or what about those who have heard – our friends and family – but who have rejected the gospel, rejected God? But there is another topic in this passage as well: How did Saint Paul understand the relationship between God our Savior and the man Christ Jesus and what does it mean that Christ is the only mediator between God and us? Join us for this episode of Deep in Scripture!
Thursday Feb 13, 2014
Thursday Feb 13, 2014
In 1 Timothy 2:3-6, St. Paul wrote that there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus. But how do we understand the relationship between this “one God” and this “one man Christ Jesus”? Must of us automatically hear this relationship through the doctrine of the Trinity, one God in three persons, but this doctrine itself is not found in Scripture, and not all Christians today, basing their faith on Scripture alone, believe in the doctrine of the Trinity. So how should we understand the relationship of God the Father, our Lord Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit?
Thursday Feb 13, 2014
2 Timothy 3:17 and Sola Scriptura – Deep in Scripture
Thursday Feb 13, 2014
Thursday Feb 13, 2014
The Apostle Paul once wrote to his fellow bishop and son in the faith Timothy, that “all scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching for reproof for correction and for training in righteousness that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.” This verse from 2 Timothy is the primary verse used to defend the doctrine of Sola Scriptura. This is precisely what my guest and I did for many years. But does this verse teach Sola Scriptura? What does it say about the Bible we hold in our hands and which we consider so foundational to our faith now nearly 2000 years later? This is what we’ll be discussing today on Deep in Scripture.