Christ in the Old Testament: The Meaning of Genesis 3:15 for Reading and Interpreting the Old Testament Christologically from Genesis to the Prophets The Old Testament speaks most of all of God’s outrageous plan to send a head crusher who would defeat the serpent who tempted our ancestors. Russ Meek January 22, 2021
Timeline of Ezra and Nehemiah Lots of strange names, foreign rulers, and two books (originally one!) that are not always in chronological order? This timeline may help sort through the Persian rulers, Jewish leaders, and events in… Russ Meek November 13, 2020
Credo Magazine Human Suffering and God’s Sovereignty in the Book of Job The book of Job teaches that we must make room for God’s sovereignty and divine mystery in our quest to understand human suffering. Russ Meek November 11, 2020
Angry Enough to Die, or What Jonah Taught Me about Forgiveness Jonah was “angry enough to die.” So was I when my family’s abuser sought reconciliation and forgiveness. This is a small part of my story of forgiveness and the role Jonah played in it. Russ Meek October 23, 2020
The Suzerain Vassal Treaty (Covenant) in the Old Testament The covenant God established with Israel at Mount Sinai bears the marks of a suzerain vassal treaty (covenant), a somewhat common treaty form in the ancient Near East. Russ Meek October 14, 2020
Fictive Kinship: What It Is and How It Impacts our Understanding of the Gospel God is my Father, and thus he is responsible to take care of me (just like he does the lilies of the field and birds of the air, as Jesus reminds us). And it means I have a responsibility to love, cherish, and obey God. Russ Meek September 30, 2020
Love Is the Fulfillment of the Law (What’s that mean, anyway?) Love, then, is not about an emotional disposition; it is about acting in a certain way toward others—a way that is consistent with the commandments laid out in the Law. Russ Meek September 17, 2020
Religious Ritualism and Idolatry in Malachi The prophets warned Judah repeatedly that their idolatry—looking to things other than God for their safety, satisfaction, and fulfillment—would end badly. And because the vertical relationship between God and the people was broken by idolatry, the horizontal relationship between people also suffered greatly. Russ Meek September 11, 2020
4 Reasons to Preach Christ from the Old Testament (Christ in the Old Testament) The Christocentric sermon will lead us to obey God because God has already established a relationship with him, not in order to establish that relationship through law keeping. Russ Meek September 11, 2020
Red Letter Christians How the Misuse of Matthew 18 Bullies Abuse Survivors Into Silence Matthew 18:15-17 is inadequate — and becomes itself a tool for abuse — when it is used to bully abuse survivors into silence. Russ Meek December 16, 2019