Show #338: Sarcasm Not Appreciated
Trying to catch up, we spend the entire show working through listener email. If you have a question for us, email questions@tabletalkradio.org or call 1-800-385-7652.
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Trying to catch up, we spend the entire show working through listener email. If you have a question for us, email questions@tabletalkradio.org or call 1-800-385-7652.
In today's edition we examine Tove Lo's song entitled Habits (Stay High) and discuss why people need to stay high to avoid a righteous God. Also, what commandments are involved when a postal worker flies his gyro-copter on the lawn of the capital building.
What's the difference between Sanctification and Disciplineship? Could it be that praise songs are getting better or do churches feel obliged to sing about Christ on the day He rose from the dead? Listen to the Praise Song Cruncher and find out.
For our first week broadcasting in Rogue River, we go back to the basics to play Law and/or Gospel mixed with Bible Bee. This episode of Table Talk Radio is underwritten by Club Rogue River.
Description: Inspired by a listener email, this episode focuses on end times theology and the end of days. How long is the reign of Christ? Where and when is the devil defeated? Listen now and find out.
In playing Bible Bee/Table Talk Jeopardy in the categories of the Passion of Jesus and the Lament Psalms, see how the hosts of Table Talk Radio fair.
In a showdown of Hope Lutheran Church pastors, who will prevail as Brian the Greater and who will succumb to Bryan the Lesser in a contest of Iron Preacher? Also, Lumpy stops by to introduce us to a new friend of his, @MissionVision1962.
How is it possible for a false teacher on the clergy roster in the Northwest District go without being rebuked by the District President? In today's edition of Table Talk Radio, we have the answer. Also we play the first installment of the game "How to Tell You're Being Talked at by a Liberal." The Letter: February 23, 2015 Dear Brothers and Sisters of the Northwest District, "...in Christ God was reconciling the world to himself, not counting their trespasses against them, and entrusting to us the message of reconciliation. Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us." 2 Corinthians 5:19-20 (ESV) Our God has called us all to be His ambassadors in this world. Our words and actions should all be measured and chosen insofar as they reflect the love of Jesus to each other and to those who don't know Him yet. It is also important for us to present an accurate reflection of who He is and how He relates to us as the objects of His love.
Spending the entire show reading listener emails, we talk about marriage, going to a Lutheran Seminary and whether there are one or two baptisms according to Holy Scripture.
What happens when the Standard Operating Procedures prevent you from calling a false teacher a false teacher? That is discussed in the context of a new game "Public or Private," then we play a round of Table Talk Jeopardy on the topic of marriage.