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Growing Deeper

Growing Deeper

By Garrett and Melissa

Over the last few years, we have fallen in love with the Scriptures, how through them God has made himself known to us, and his ultimate desire to dwell among us.

We want to invite you to join us on this journey as God reveals himself to us through his Word.

We also want to be real about our lives, our struggles and our joys.

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Psalm 22, A Reading

Growing DeeperApr 07, 2023

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Psalm 22, A Reading

Psalm 22, A Reading

Now from the sixth hour there was darkness over all the land until the ninth hour. And about the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying, “Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?” that is, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” And some of the bystanders, hearing it, said, “This man is calling Elijah.” And one of them at once ran and took a sponge, filled it with sour wine, and put it on a reed and gave it to him to drink. But the others said, “Wait, let us see whether Elijah will come to save him.” And Jesus cried out again with a loud voice and yielded up his spirit.

Apr 07, 202318:28
Matthew 10a: Weary and Dejected

Matthew 10a: Weary and Dejected

After Jesus healing so many, he looks on the crowds and his heart goes out to them. They have been longing to be cared for but their leaders have left them feeling tired and thrown away. So Jesus looks on them with compassion, which doesn't mean he just feels for them but that he does something about it.
Feb 10, 202356:49
Matthew 9b: Contagious Holiness

Matthew 9b: Contagious Holiness

Matthew has demonstrated Jesus' authority over various things; illnesses, demons, nature, and sins. But as the old adage goes "two things are always certain. Death and taxes." Is there anything that more certainly has a hold over us than death? So what happens when Jesus' authority is put up against death itself?
Jan 27, 202355:58
Matthew 9a: Blasphemy!

Matthew 9a: Blasphemy!

Continuing the theme of authority, Jesus claims the authority to forgive sins. But, of course, there's no way to know if he's telling the truth right? Further, there is only one being that can forgive sins and that is Yahweh alone!
Jan 20, 202301:02:59
Matthew 8b: No One but Yahweh

Matthew 8b: No One but Yahweh

The cost of following Jesus is high. Every potential follower of Jesus should know that. It is precisely because the disciples follow Jesus that they find themselves in the middle of a massive storm. But with a word Jesus rebukes the sea and it becomes calm. Who is this that the winds and the sea obey him!?

Jan 13, 202354:12
Matthew 8a: Make Me Clean

Matthew 8a: Make Me Clean

After completing the Discourse on Discipleship, Matthew highlights interactions that Jesus has with various people. What is notable about the first three is that they would be considered outsiders among Matthew's primary audience. Why would Matthew bring these to the forefront and what do these healings say about what Jesus is like and who he is?

Jan 06, 202301:07:59
Matthew 7b: No Mere Ranger

Matthew 7b: No Mere Ranger

In the last section of the Discourse on Discipleship, Jesus puts before us four different choices. Just like in Deuteronomy, he has laid before us life and death and calls us to choose life by following him.

Jun 28, 202258:33
Matthew 7a: Don’t Judge Me!

Matthew 7a: Don’t Judge Me!

Matthew 7:1-12 contains three well-known teachings of Jesus. Unfortunately they are also heavily misused and misunderstood teachings of Jesus.
May 08, 202201:08:56
Matthew 6b: One Day at a Time, Sweet Jesus

Matthew 6b: One Day at a Time, Sweet Jesus

Continuing Jesus' discourse on discipleship, we discuss what it means to store up treasures "in heaven". We also how Jesus calls us to remember God is first and foremost or Father and how that affects an anxious heart to know the creator of the universe cares for his people.

Mar 29, 202201:00:22
Matthew 6a: Few Word Do Trick

Matthew 6a: Few Word Do Trick

We continue through Jesus 'Discourse on Discipleship' and discuss what the true heart of the disciple should be when we give, pray, and fast.

Feb 28, 202201:17:53
Matthew 5b: You Silly Goose!

Matthew 5b: You Silly Goose!

Jesus continues his discourse on discipleship explaining that he did not come to destroy the law but to fulfill it. What does this mean exactly? Well, thankfully he gave us at least six examples after that to show us what he meant. He is saying that he has come to show what the law always pointed to and how it was provided to reveal our hard hearts and to show us the true heart of God. Therefore, if we are to seek God, we should not throw away the law but pursue the heart of God which it reveals.
Feb 14, 202201:34:35
Matthew 5a: May My Mercy Prevail Over My Wrath

Matthew 5a: May My Mercy Prevail Over My Wrath

After Jesus has passed the test in the wilderness, he begins to proclaim the kingdom of heaven is here and starts collecting disciples. In this chapter, Jesus begins his kingly manifesto to which he calls all of his disciples to. Jesus begins by proclaiming blessings but it is upon people who would be considered losers in their society. But Jesus is emphatic that it is to and through these types of people (the meek, the poor in spirit, etc.) that the kingdom is coming. Dive in with us and see if you can see the Sermon on the Mount with fresh eyes.
Jan 29, 202201:22:43
Matthew 4: God's Not Your Puppet

Matthew 4: God's Not Your Puppet

After coming out of Egypt and passing through the waters, Jesus is taken into the wilderness to be tested just like Israel before him. As Israel's representative, the question that hangs on the scene is: "Will he fail the test the way every other human before him did, or will he pass the test as the true Israelite?" After fasting for forty days, Jesus enters into a battle of sorts with the slanderer. However, Jesus does not use force to combat the slanderer but the word of God. By being obedient to God's word, Jesus emerges victorious and begins his ministry proclaiming the same thing John was saying "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is here!"
Jan 11, 202201:09:37
Matthew 3: Crazy John

Matthew 3: Crazy John

Matthew enters a new character onto the scene of John the Baptist. He shows John as preparing the way for God, Yahweh himself, to come and reign as king. The character who enters onto the scene as an answer to this, is Jesus. In other words, Jesus is not only the Messiah but Yahweh in the flesh.
But there are others who stand by watching. They believe they are the chosen ones of God and put their hope in their heritage. But John tells them that the true children of Abraham aren't necessarily genealogically descended from Abraham but those who "bear fruit in keeping with repentance."
Jan 03, 202201:09:52
Matthew 2: A New Iron Man?

Matthew 2: A New Iron Man?

Matthew quotes all kinds of OT texts and says that they are fulfilled in Jesus’ story. But what if those texts were never Messianic in nature? Is Matthew just picking random texts out of context and forcing them to fit his story or is there more to is?
Dec 24, 202101:17:33
Matthew 1: A New Genesis

Matthew 1: A New Genesis

After 600 years of darkness, the Jewish people have been ruled over by one oppressor after the next. We thought Yahweh was the God of the Exodus. How long will Yahweh let this go on? Matthew writes his gospel into that darkness and proclaims the faithfulness of God. He is doing an act of new creation and fulfilling his covenant promises to David and Abraham through Jesus the Anointed One! Light has broken through the darkness and God has come to dwell with us again!
Dec 13, 202101:08:27
Joel 3: Eden Restored

Joel 3: Eden Restored

Yahweh is going to set things right. He must or he is not good. But for those who find their hope in him, he is a refuge and to them he will restore the blessings of Eden.
Nov 30, 202101:17:56
Joel 2: Even Now!

Joel 2: Even Now!

What happens when God’s people repent? Does he just cease being mad at them? Does he just stop allowing calamity? No, God desires to pour out blessing upon his people but he won’t stand for them to continue in their sinful way.
Nov 14, 202101:18:56
Joel 1: The Day of the Lord

Joel 1: The Day of the Lord

When the locust swarm comes and takes away everything, what opportunity does that give us? Yahweh doesn’t just take things away for the sake of taking them away. Joel sees it as an opportunity for us to look towards God and put out hope and trust in him.
Oct 30, 202159:12
Habakkuk 3: In Wrath, Remember Mercy

Habakkuk 3: In Wrath, Remember Mercy

In the face of Babylon, Habakkuk remembers what God has done in the past to trust in who he will be in the future. Faith isn’t blind. It’s seeing how God has already been faithful and trustworthy in the past and then trusting he will be the same in the future despite the present circumstances.
Oct 16, 202159:13
Habakkuk 2: Woe! Woe! Woe!

Habakkuk 2: Woe! Woe! Woe!

In this episode we talk about the most memorable prayers God has answered for us. Then we get into God’s answer to Habakkuk. What is God doing about evil? Will he let it go on forever? What answer does Yahweh have for Babylon and any subsequent nation that acts like Babylon?
Sep 27, 202101:00:37
Habakkuk 1: You’re Gonna Do What!?

Habakkuk 1: You’re Gonna Do What!?

If Yahweh is good, why does he allow the evil to prosper? Have you ever asked this before? Well so does Habakkuk. This book is a lament of a prophet trying to find an answer to this question.
Sep 09, 202150:55
Exodus 40: God Dwells Among Us!

Exodus 40: God Dwells Among Us!

The resolution of the whole Exodus story is here! Moses sets up the tabernacle and Yahweh dwells among his people. But is this where the Exodus theme ends? How do the New Testament writers see this theme finding its fulfillment in the works and person of Jesus?
Aug 15, 202101:07:26
Exodus 35-39: The Penultimate!

Exodus 35-39: The Penultimate!

Moses’ intercession is effective and Yahweh’s forgives Israel for the adulterous act of the golden calf. So what now? The Israelites’ response is tremendous. Having been forgiven much, they love much. They are willing to do anything and give up anything for the God who desires to live among them.
Jul 23, 202156:55
Exodus 34: The Character of Yahweh

Exodus 34: The Character of Yahweh

This is the climax of the book of Exodus. Everything in the story has led to this point. When Yahweh describes himself what does he say and how should this shape how we respond to him?
Jul 01, 202101:11:50
Exodus 33: The Cloud Bouncer

Exodus 33: The Cloud Bouncer

Yahweh tells Moses that he will give the Israelites the promised land, but he also informs them that he will not go with them. You would think that would fulfill all of Moses’ desires considering just last chapter, he was interceding for God not to destroy Israel. But this is not what Moses desires, not even close. What is it that Moses desires for the people above even the land of Canaan?
Jun 09, 202101:09:39
Exodus 32: Nooooooo!

Exodus 32: Nooooooo!

As we finally get back to the narrative of Exodus, we are excited to see Israel start doing their thing living as God’s people. But they can’t even make it 40 days before breaking the first command of God! It’s a huge disappointment. But there is one who could intercede for them. Will he? And if so, how will he?
May 20, 202101:20:18
Exodus 31: Hermione’s Bag

Exodus 31: Hermione’s Bag

After describing all the aspects of the tabernacle God chooses agents through which he will create his dwelling on earth. He also requires that his people rest. He is not like Pharoah, driving his subjects into the dirt. Instead, he is a king who desires rest for his people.
May 10, 202101:12:15
Exodus 30: The Fragrance of Forgiveness

Exodus 30: The Fragrance of Forgiveness

Smells have a way of taking us back to a place and time. Honeysuckles remind us of childhood summers or cinnamon rolls bring back feelings of Christmas morning. What effect then would the spices of the anointing oil and incense have? What would they make the Israelites think of?
Apr 29, 202101:10:04
Exodus 29: The First Messiah?

Exodus 29: The First Messiah?

In Exodus 29, Aaron and his sons are consecrated to God. First off, what does ‘consecrated’ even mean? It’s a very churchy word. Further, why all the blood of bulls and burnt offerings? Does blood of bulls actually do anything or is it God doing something?
Apr 19, 202101:05:48
Exodus 28: Bedazzled!

Exodus 28: Bedazzled!

Why does Aaron have this costume that he wears? What does it represent?
Mar 29, 202159:17
Exodus 27: Draw Near

Exodus 27: Draw Near

In this episode we talk about the Ascension Altar and the courtyard. What was the purpose of a “korban” (offering)? Is it primarily to deal with sins or is that a sub-function of the ultimate goal?
Mar 15, 202150:56
Exodus 26: Curtains for Days

Exodus 26: Curtains for Days

Yahweh wants to dwell in and among his people. But in order to do so, he must have a dwelling that allows for his presence to be among them without destroying them. This is a difficult section of the Bible to read, but I hope we can help you see its significance.
Mar 01, 202153:30
Exodus 25: Not Like a Vampire Coffin

Exodus 25: Not Like a Vampire Coffin

After a whirlwind of events in the last two weeks, we are back at it. This episode we start discussing God’s dwelling place among his people. These texts are hard to read sometimes, but the creator of the universe is setting up his house to live with his people!
Feb 14, 202150:21
Exodus 24: Let’s Get Cloud Tattoos!

Exodus 24: Let’s Get Cloud Tattoos!

In this episode Mel and discuss difficult life decisions and how we deal (or don’t deal) with them. We also get into the beautiful picture of communion with God that is displayed in Exodus 24. Oh to behold the feet of Yahweh!
Jan 31, 202158:36
Exodus 23: Return Your Buggy!

Exodus 23: Return Your Buggy!

In this episode, we go into some of Garrett’s anxiety issues. Things aren’t always the way they seem on the outside but being open and honest about our struggles and fears will help us cope. We also get deep into the rest of the Book of the Covenant, which is actually quite surprising. I thought “love your enemies” was a New Testament thing!? But, it turns out, God has always desired for us to look for ways to bless our enemies and those who persecute us.
Jan 23, 202101:15:39
Exodus 22: Don’t Eat Roadkill

Exodus 22: Don’t Eat Roadkill

In this episode we continue reading the Book of the Covenant. We can glean from this section that God cares about how we deal with stolen goods and that he deeply cares about how we treat the stranger among us, the widow, and the orphan.
Jan 13, 202101:01:01
Exodus 21: You Die, and You Die, and You Die!

Exodus 21: You Die, and You Die, and You Die!

In this episode we start reading what’s commonly known as the Book of the Covenant. These “laws” seem really ancient to us because they ARE ancient. They are not commands for all people of all time. They are to a particular people at a particular time set in a specific narrative. If we don’t consider its context and its genre, we have very little chance of understanding its purpose in the Bible.
Jan 01, 202101:07:06
Exodus 20: Cookie Dough

Exodus 20: Cookie Dough

Now at Sinai Yahweh gives his people a gift. He enters into covenant relationship with them and starts revealing his will through his commands. How should we read these commands? Are they to be used the way we use statutory law? We usually think about law as protecting my rights but the ten words in Exodus 20 are about protecting others rights.
Dec 15, 202001:40:53
Exodus 19: Holy Fire Mountain God

Exodus 19: Holy Fire Mountain God

This week we cover one of the most under appreciated chapters in the Hebrew Scriptures. This chapter, awesome by itself, helps fill out so many other parts of the scriptures. Yahweh is descending to meet his people and it’s not to be taken lightly.
Dec 03, 202001:08:48
Exodus 18: Nobody Likes Robin

Exodus 18: Nobody Likes Robin

In this episode we talk about our favorite Thanksgiving dishes and Caleb’s revelation of what a popular Christmas song is saying. Then in Exodus 18 we discuss Moses’ interaction with his father-in-law at the foot of Sinai and what it may be saying about what the Israelites are becoming.
Nov 21, 202001:07:17
Exodus 17: Who are These People!?

Exodus 17: Who are These People!?

In this episode Garrett tells his most embarrassing story and then we get into more of Israel’s complaints to God and how he’s still compassionate, teaching, and guiding them in the desert.
Nov 14, 202059:04
Exodus 16: Frosted Flakes

Exodus 16: Frosted Flakes

In this episode Melissa tells one of her embarrassing stories and we get into God’s provision in the desert. Why does God test the Israelites? Is he tempting them to try to get them to fail or is it something deeper and more loving than that?
Nov 06, 202001:17:43
Exodus 15: The Horse and its Rider

Exodus 15: The Horse and its Rider

In this episode you get to hear a ghost story from Garrett then we dive deep into what is most likely the oldest part of the Bible. The Israelites both celebrate God’s deliverance but quickly forget his power once they get into the desert.
Oct 26, 202001:12:52
Exodus 14: You’re Gonna Do What!?

Exodus 14: You’re Gonna Do What!?

This is the scene everybody knows when they think of Exodus. For good reason too. It’s absolutely awesome!
Oct 18, 202001:02:48
Exodus 13: Little Lamby

Exodus 13: Little Lamby

In this episode we really dig in to what yeast symbolizes in the scriptures and how it gets used throughout. We also talk about why the firstborn need to be consecrated and how God will not depart from his people.
Oct 10, 202001:16:56
Exodus 12b: Walky Talk

Exodus 12b: Walky Talk

In this episode, we get further into the Passover and its significance not just for the Israelites at the time but for the generations to come. We also get a glimpse into how familiar Jesus and the NT writers were with this text and how they use it.
Oct 02, 202001:21:21
Exodus 12a: The Lamb of God

Exodus 12a: The Lamb of God

In this episode we cover the first section of the Passover. After 61 chapters of the Torah, we finally reach our first liturgical instructions. It makes you wonder if the Torah is made to do what we’ve commonly thought (give laws) or something else (tell a story about God’s relationship with humanity). Also, this story may be the most key piece to understanding the Last Supper had with his disciples. If you don’t know this story, you’ll never know the fullness of what Jesus is doing at the meal he holds.
Sep 24, 202001:00:49
Exodus 11: Are WE Egypt!?

Exodus 11: Are WE Egypt!?

In this episode we do our best to wrestle with a really difficult chapter in scripture. Things don’t always make sense to us. Most likely, it’s because of the culture and time we are in. When things are difficult for us to grapple with in scripture, maybe that’s a flag that we need to look inward and come to grips with why it bothers us so much.
Sep 14, 202058:54
Exodus 10: Chocolate Pudding Goo Packets

Exodus 10: Chocolate Pudding Goo Packets

Melissa and I talk more in-depth about the Hebrew words behind the “hardened” heart of Pharaoh. Also, we discuss the de-creative aspects of the narrative and how Yahweh is returning Egypt into the Genesis 1:2 state even undoing his statement of “let there be light”.
Sep 02, 202001:16:28