Buzz King: Grace & Joy thru Scripture
Learning about God’s grace from Scripture & Passing that grace on to others.
Episodes
Sunday Oct 02, 2022
The two commandments of Jesus
Sunday Oct 02, 2022
Sunday Oct 02, 2022
Scholars count 613 laws or rules embedded in the Torah or Pentateuch - commandments by which the Chosen People lived. These rules were tedious in many ways, but they also kept God in their lives every day - because their daily lives were controlled by God. We do not live that way: we are far freer. We have the great, simple Ten Commandments handed down to Moses by God on the mountain, and then from Moses to God's People. But, as it turns out, Jesus came along and did the Torah and Moses - and even God - one better...
Sunday Sep 25, 2022
The Lord is near
Sunday Sep 25, 2022
Sunday Sep 25, 2022
In Paul's letter to the believers in Philippi, he offers thanks for multiple generous gifts offered by these people, both to help his missionary efforts, and apparently to help the poor believers in Jerusalem. But Paul expresses his deepest thanks not for money, not for his support, but for their faith in God. That is what makes them his bothers and sisters: their shared belief. He tells them that the Lord is near - that because of their faith, God is always with them.
Sunday Sep 18, 2022
Powerful prayers
Sunday Sep 18, 2022
Sunday Sep 18, 2022
There are many examples in the Bible of very simple prayers that were immediately answered in direct, positive ways. The prophet Elisha asked God to prove to the King of Aram that God's protection was more powerful than the Syrian army. God responded by surrounding Elisha with a mountainside full of chariots of fire. But sometimes prayers are not answered so dramatically, and sometimes they are not answered the way we want them answered. Jesus himself prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane to be relieved of his pending crucifixion. God did not do this. We see that often God answers in a way other than what we might prefer...
Sunday Sep 11, 2022
Like a cedar
Sunday Sep 11, 2022
Sunday Sep 11, 2022
Today, most Christians who attend a church regularly are older. In past generations, it was left up to younger people to pass the word on to the next generation. Now, older believers are desperately needed: we must make sure that the faith remains alive. As we are told in Psalm 92, the aged "still bear fruit" and "they are ever full of sap and green". Indeed, we must be tall, strong, and with deep roots, "like a cedar in Lebanon".
Monday Sep 05, 2022
Heaven vs. the Kingdom of God
Monday Sep 05, 2022
Monday Sep 05, 2022
A very common question that is asked of modern Christians is how we can possibly believe that a kind, respectful, gracious, loving Hindu or Buddhist would end up in Hell. While we often focus on how to get to Heaven, and just who happens to go to Heaven, the truth is that the Bible focuses far more on how to live the way Jesus taught us, how to walk in the Kingdom of God now and for eternity. We look at the Gospel of John for inspiration.
Monday Aug 29, 2022
Tongues
Monday Aug 29, 2022
Monday Aug 29, 2022
In Paul's first letter to the believers in Corinth (Chapter 14), he tells them that "one who prophesies strengthens others, encourages them, and comforts them." But he's not asking the believers there to become prophets. He's telling us to reach for the highest standard when we witness to others, when we support people spiritually: we should strive to come as close as we can to doing what the prophets did - and that is to connect with people in a deep, meaningful way, so that they come to know God, not just know about God.
Sunday Aug 21, 2022
Why did Jesus have to die?
Sunday Aug 21, 2022
Sunday Aug 21, 2022
1st Peter 3:18 tells us that Jesus "never sinned, but he died for sinners to bring you safely home to God." (NLT). From the time of Anselm of Canterbury, circa 1100 A.D., who offered his "satisfaction theory of atonement", we have seen Jesus as having died physically so that we could live spiritually. But what does this mean to us today, as modern believers? Perhaps for us, it is Jesus' example that is so meaningful: he was willing to suffer, to give in the ultimate fashion, as a sign of his love for humanity. What are we willing to do for each other? For our faith?
Sunday Aug 14, 2022
Old Testament faith
Sunday Aug 14, 2022
Sunday Aug 14, 2022
Chapter 11 of Hebrews - a letter whose author and original audience are both unknown - is famous for its references to the oldest of the Old Testament forefathers. The author inspires the readers - who are presumably Jewish converts to the faith of Jesus - with the courage and the durability of the ancients. People like Noah and Abraham survived so much more than any of us will ever have to face for the sake of our faith. Regardless of whether we accept these stories as literal history or simply as powerful faith stories, they without a doubt lift us up spiritually.
Thursday Aug 11, 2022
A Sanctuary
Thursday Aug 11, 2022
Thursday Aug 11, 2022
In Exodus 25, God gives Moses very precise instructions on how to build a sanctuary in which God will live. In Ezekiel 11, we learn that God is committed to being a sanctuary for us. We look at the Christian perspective on sanctuaries: Yes, we are uplifted when we meet in a physical sanctuary to share our faith. But we know that God is everywhere.
Sunday Jul 31, 2022
The journey
Sunday Jul 31, 2022
Sunday Jul 31, 2022
We look at the Gospel of John and the story of Nicodemus, a seemingly minor character, yet a person who shows us something very important about faith. He is a member of the Sanhedrin, the rabbinical court that ultimately condemns Jesus to death. Through a series of meetings with Christ, he incrementally becomes a true believer, finally ending up at the grave of Jesus, offering the myrrh and aloe to anoint Jesus' body. Thus we see that faith is not an instantaneous all-or-nothing thing, that it grows continuously over years, or decades, or perhaps over our entire lifetimes.
Sunday Jul 24, 2022
To set sail
Sunday Jul 24, 2022
Sunday Jul 24, 2022
As a chaplain, I have noticed that older patients are often far more worried about the spiritual health of their adult children than they are about their own physical health. To a believer, it can be far easier to accept approaching death if one knows that they are right with God. In Paul's letter to the believers in Philippi, he says that he has trouble deciding between remaining on Earth and serving God's people or "departing" and being with God. The word he uses, depart, is "analysai", in Greek, and it was used to refer to a boat being released from the dock and setting sail. We look at the duality of serving other believers while we are alive and knowing that one day we, too will be released to set sail.
Sunday Jul 17, 2022
The wilderness
Sunday Jul 17, 2022
Sunday Jul 17, 2022
God gave the Israelites land to live on - but it was not the most accommodating land. The Israelites lived under the constant threat of the dangers of the "wilderness" desert. From Moses to Jesus, biblical figures faced spiritual testing in the wilderness. We can live in the wilderness vicariously by reading the Bible. This can prepare us for our own wilderness experiences, so that these experiences grow - and do not damage - our faith.
Sunday Jul 10, 2022
Life eternal
Sunday Jul 10, 2022
Sunday Jul 10, 2022
In 1st Timothy, one of the Pastoral Letters (a letter written by Paul to a pastor, not to a church), Paul tells his protege Timothy that those who believe in Christ receive zōēn aiōnion, or life eternal. As a hospital chaplain and a pastor, I have seen many terminally ill people who have not attended church for many decades turn back to their childhood faith and the comfort of the promise of a life eternal. We look at what these ancient Greek words actually mean. What is zōēn aiōnion? It's not exactly what our English Bible translations would lead us to believe...
Monday Jul 04, 2022
Joy comes in the morning
Monday Jul 04, 2022
Monday Jul 04, 2022
In Exodus, Moses' life is broken into 3 poetically perfect periods of spiritual trial, with 40 being a common numerological device for representing a maximal period of testing in the Bible. He spends 40 years living with his people who are slaves in Egypt, 40 years hiding and working as a shepherd in a remote area, and 40 years in the Wilderness leading his people. Through Moses, we see that our goal should be a life of faith, not a life of earthly reward.
Sunday Jun 26, 2022
Hail and burning coals
Sunday Jun 26, 2022
Sunday Jun 26, 2022
We see that the story of Exodus is referenced by Bible authors many hundreds of years - perhaps a millennium after it occurred. In fact, repeatedly, and into the New Testament, Exodus is echoed in Scripture as the ultimate example of God coming to our answer when we find ourselves in an impossible situation. We look at how we can turn to God and ask for our own Exodus when we need God to guide us through a great trial.