Buzz King: Grace & Joy thru Scripture
Learning about God’s grace from Scripture & Passing that grace on to others.
Episodes
Sunday Aug 22, 2021
That moment of panic
Sunday Aug 22, 2021
Sunday Aug 22, 2021
When I was a young guy I bought my first car with a steering column lock on it. That lock suddenly engaged while I was going around a curve on a freeway at 75 miles per hour - sending me flying off the freeway. I use this story as a vehicle to talk about how we should all handle those moments of panic, and how it's important that we are prepared in advance for dealing with them.
Sunday Aug 15, 2021
What's your theology?
Sunday Aug 15, 2021
Sunday Aug 15, 2021
I had a friend who was terminally ill with cancer and who had to make a decision about whether to continue with agonizing chemo treatments. I use this story as a vehicle for talking about the need for each of us to develop a personal theology that guides us through every decision we must make in life.
Sunday Aug 08, 2021
Almost pseudepigraphic
Sunday Aug 08, 2021
Sunday Aug 08, 2021
I look at the issue of New Testament authorship. There are those who say that because Paul might not have written 6 of the 13 letters attributed to him, or that other books were not written by the people to whom we have traditionally attributed them, the Bible is in some sense partly "fake". But what should be the true standard for including a book in the Bible?
Sunday Aug 01, 2021
The wrong bus
Sunday Aug 01, 2021
Sunday Aug 01, 2021
When I was in second grade, I got on the wrong city bus on the way home from school - and found myself very far from home. I use this story to motivate two important teachings of Scripture: 1. be kind to others and 2. don't look for acknowledgement or reward.
Sunday Jul 25, 2021
Touching Jesus
Sunday Jul 25, 2021
Sunday Jul 25, 2021
As a chaplain, I often encounter homeless people who have been cast aside by society and come to the hospital for medical help - but only when they are extremely sick. I talk about a homeless man who was very grateful that I was willing to touch him. I use this to motivate the lesson learned in the story of the woman who was healed simply by touching the fringe of Jesus' garment. I discuss an easy way to learn to connect with God many times a day, very briefly - by touching the fringe of God's garment.
Sunday Jul 18, 2021
Hating French people
Sunday Jul 18, 2021
Sunday Jul 18, 2021
Often difficult events in life can turn into uplifting, even funny moments. I look at the Book of James and the author's command to use "troubles" as a reason to find "great joy." I use a situation where a graduate student from France accused me of hating French people as a stepping stone toward examining this passage from James.
Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
Spiritual ears
Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
I had a very short Boy Scout career - because I used dynamite to blow up a hillside at a Scout jamboree. I use this story to talk about how a Christian should use their spiritual ears to listen to God. We don't have the benefit that the Old Testament Prophets had: we do not hear an audible voice from God. But if we take our time and use a disciplined approach to praying, we can hear God's voice through our spiritual ears.
Thursday Jul 08, 2021
A doll stuffed with sawdust
Thursday Jul 08, 2021
Thursday Jul 08, 2021
When my father's mother, who was a Portuguese speaker, was near the end of her life, she gave me her prized possession, her childhood ceramic-and-leather, hand-painted doll. I use it as a vehicle to talk about giving.
Saturday Jul 03, 2021
Welcome to Spain
Saturday Jul 03, 2021
Saturday Jul 03, 2021
The New Testament does not tell us how Paul died. It also does not answer one of the biggest mysteries of the Bible: Did Paul, as he had hoped, ever make it to Spain, to the edge of their known civilized world? I discuss the evidence surrounding this question, and I relate this question to the corrupt world in which we live. In particular, I talk about my life in the world of arrogant, pompous academics.
Monday Jun 28, 2021
French lemon cookies
Monday Jun 28, 2021
Monday Jun 28, 2021
In a second story about my time picking citrus as a kid, I use the generosity of the migrant workers I picked with to talk about generosity as a core characteristic of a true Christian. Using a brief tale about my mother, I also discuss the need we all have for our fellow people to acknowledge our kindness.
Friday Jun 25, 2021
Two left gloves
Friday Jun 25, 2021
Friday Jun 25, 2021
Jesus taught us to protect those in need, those who are suffering, those who are in danger. God also sometimes will send someone into our lives to rescue us. I use a story about my time as a boy picking citrus with Mexican migrant workers to illustrate this lesson.
Monday Jun 21, 2021
A word you don't use
Monday Jun 21, 2021
Monday Jun 21, 2021
I use a story about my mother and her efforts to make sure that I treated all people the same as a way of illustrating that back in ancient times, in biblical times, people were fighting the same moral battles we fight today. In fact, the Bible is certainly no less relevant today than it was thousands of years ago.
Thursday Jun 17, 2021
Keeping ashes
Thursday Jun 17, 2021
Thursday Jun 17, 2021
I recently met with a man who had a severe form of cerebral palsy. He was ignored and unloved and uncared-for as a child, but he met a woman who deeply loved him. Then, she died. He was confronted with the task of dealing with her death. One of his biggest concerns was that he would not be able to visit her grave, given his disability. I helped him find a solution that would honor her.
Thursday Jun 10, 2021
Never be a victim
Thursday Jun 10, 2021
Thursday Jun 10, 2021
There is a story in the Bible where Jesus cures a disabled man. He does it so that the man will never become a victim again. I relate this story to a very elderly man who, very long ago, advised me to remember that I should allow myself to become a victim.
Monday Jun 07, 2021
The stuffed rabbit
Monday Jun 07, 2021
Monday Jun 07, 2021
I talked to a man who was dying of cancer. He had had a horrible childhood, filled with deprivation, insecurity and fear. But he had learned to truly trust God. He turned out to be the deepest and truest believer I have ever met.