Sharper Iron & The New Covenant: The Immortal Eye

Rev. Sean Kilgo studies 2 Corinthians 5:8-9 regarding baptism, strength in faith alone, and the eye of faith versus the mortal eye.

Sharper Iron & The New Covenant: I Just Don’t Feel It

Rev. Dr. Lucas Woodford studies 2 Corinthians 5:7 regarding where faith comes from, the faith of an infant as we believe in infant baptism, and the difference between the knowledge of God and faith in God.

Sharper Iron & The New Covenant: At Home with the LORD

Rev. David Appold studies 2 Corinthians 5:6 regarding the good courage that we have in Christ Jesus.

Sharper Iron & The New Covenant: You are Prepared!

Rev. Sean Daenzer studies 2 Corinthians 5:5-6a regarding how we can take heart and be of good courage in the midst of the groanings and burdens of this age.

Sharper Iron & The New Covenant: Swallowed up in the Robe of Christ

Rev. Sean Smith studies 2 Corinthians 5:4 regarding the suffering and burden that the world places on us on account of Christ.

Sharper Iron & The New Covenant: Put on Some Clothes!

Rev. Dr. John Bombaro and guest host Rev. Shawn Linnell studies 2 Corinthians 5:2-3 regarding the overlapping themes of clothing, tabernacle, and the physicality of Christ.

Sharper Iron & The New Covenant: The Habit of Wonder

Rev. Adam Koontz studies 2 Corinthians 5:1 regarding the passing of things on this earth, what God builds, and eternal things as gift versus passing things as achievement.

Sharper Iron & The New Covenant: The Gravity of Glory

Rev. Samuel Wirgau studies 2 Corinthians 4:17-18 regarding Christian affliction and what it’s preparing us for, what the weight of glory is, and the things that are seen and unseen.

Sharper Iron & The New Covenant: Thoreau Gone Wild

Rev. Gaven Mize studies 2 Corinthians the opposite of white-washed tombs, how trials point us to Christ, and our hope in the resurrection.

Sharper Iron & The New Covenant: Is the Gospel Alive?

Rev. Jeremiah Johnson studies 2 Corinthians 4:15 regarding our tendency towards theodicy, what it means that the Gospel is for you, and how Thanksgiving is the disposition of mercy.