Show #189: Does the Law Always Accuse?
Working our way through more church signs and bumper stickers, we address the question, "Does the Law Always Accuse?" Ending up with the game "Name that Church Body?"
There is no shortage of bumper stickers out there; but what about the theological significance behind them? This is the purpose behind this game: we simply discuss various bumper stickers.
Working our way through more church signs and bumper stickers, we address the question, "Does the Law Always Accuse?" Ending up with the game "Name that Church Body?"
Finally, Lumpy joins us to give us his conclusions on the question "Did John Calvin teach that Jesus didn't die for everyone." Then we play "Church Sign and Bumper Sticker Theology" to beef up our catalog of worldviews, and end up playing "10 commandments in the News."
Lumpy reports from Aurora, CO...meanwhile Wolfmueller continues to build his Catalog of super relevant Worldviews and finished up playing "10 Commandments in the News."
After responding to some marvelous emails, we play "Name that Theologian" with some marvelous quotations and the comment on a few marvelous church signs and bumper stickers.
In answering emails for today's broadcast, we introduce a new game called, "Which Email is Helpful?" Then, by request, send a couple popular Christmas songs through the Praise Song Cruncher and have just a few moments left over to look at a bumper sticker or two.
Giving Lumpy the day off so he can draw some conclusions for next week, we respond to a question from our voicemail system and then play bumper sticker theology/church sign theology and end up by playing 10 commandments in the news.
Going back to the days we used to play "google it" we also play 10 commandments in the news and also bumper stickers theology/church sign theology.
After buzz words, emails, bumper stickers and church signs, Table Talk Radio finds the third song to ever make it through the Praise Song Cruncher and the first to make it through the Praise Song Cruncher 2.0
After responding to anonymous emails, Evan and Bryan play "Church Sign/Bumper Sticker Theology" and "Name that Church Body."
Pastor introduces what he calls the "Jesus is my Homecoming Date" as Evan plays Bumper Sticker Theology/Church Sign Theology and 10 commandments in the news.