
A House of Prayer (Audio)
We notice the indictment before we notice the vision. "Den of robbers" is the line everybody remembers — but it's not the line Jesus says first. Before the critique, there's a sentence almost nobody quotes: "my house wil

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We notice the indictment before we notice the vision. "Den of robbers" is the line everybody remembers — but it's not the line Jesus says first. Before the critique, there's a sentence almost nobody quotes: "my house wil

Jesus clears a market out of the temple, and most of us read it as a story about corruption, dishonest dealing, an institution gone wrong. Read on, and a four-word phrase Mark includes and Luke leaves out tells a differe

Father’s Day usually comes with a tie nobody asked for and a card that says all the right things. But Terry’s asking a harder question this year: has following Jesus actually made you wiser, or just better at waiting for

There were two lists. One was carved in stone at the entrance to the temple, with a death penalty for crossing the line. The other was spoken on a hillside, naming, one category at a time, who the kingdom of God belongs

Most of us would never describe our faith as a cover story. We show up. We serve. We have the record. But Jeremiah stood at the gate of the temple — not to confront the irreligious, but the devout — and asked a question

Most of us would never describe our faith as a cover story. We show up. We serve. We know the text. We have the record. But Jeremiah stood at the gate of the temple, not to confront the irreligious, but the devout, and a

Nobody decided to exclude anyone. That's the uncomfortable part. When Jesus walked into the temple and cleared it out, he wasn't dealing with villains. He was dealing with a system that had drifted, gradually, reasonably

With all the preaching and books and thoughts on Scripture and opinions and...and...and...it's easy to overlook the fact that the best sermons of the Bible are the Bible itself. Join Terry as he reads through the Scriptu

Luke 19:45-48 is part of an ongoing verse-by-verse study through the book of Luke.

Pentecost was the moment the long game moved into the streets. In Acts 2, frightened disciples step out from hidden rooms into public witness, not because they suddenly become fearless, but because the Spirit of God beco

In Acts 1, the disciples stand beneath the ascension of Jesus, frozen between wonder and responsibility, memory and mission. But the angels interrupt their fixation with a simple question: “Why do you stand here looking

Nobody likes waiting. We build entire lives around avoiding it — faster shipping, faster answers, faster outcomes. But Acts 1 gives us a room full of disciples doing almost nothing except praying and waiting for a promis

Jesus rises, teaches, blesses His disciples… and then leaves. At first glance, Ascension Thursday feels disorienting. Why would Jesus depart just as hope was returning? But in Luke 24:50–53, the disciples discover that H

Fear does not always look dramatic. Sometimes it looks like locked doors, restless thoughts, and people trying not to imagine the future. In Luke 24:36–43, the risen Jesus steps into a frightened room and speaks peace be

What do you do when life no longer fits the story you thought God was telling? On the road to Emmaus, two disciples walk away from Jerusalem carrying disappointment and confusion: “We had hoped…” Instead of instantly ans

Easter didn’t end a few weeks ago. It changed everything. But what does it mean to live with the risen Christ when the moment has passed? From Emmaus to the upper room, Scripture moves from “Stay with us” to “Remain in m

The tomb is empty—but not everyone knows what that means yet. On the road to Emmaus, two disciples walk away from a story they believe is over. The facts are right. Their conclusion is not. As Terry shares this Easter me

He arrives at the city they’ve been waiting for—and weeps. Not because God is absent, but because He is unrecognized. In Luke 19:41–48, Jesus exposes a deeper danger: it is possible to be devoted, certain, and still miss

On Palm Sunday, the crowd gets the words right—“Blessed is the King”—but misses what kind of King Jesus actually is. Their praise is real, their joy is genuine, yet they misunderstand where this story is going. What if t

Jesus speaks plainly about what is coming—suffering, death, and resurrection—yet those closest to Him cannot see it. A blind man hears what they miss. On the road to Jerusalem, they're seeing the long game unfolding—but
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