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Historical Context and Lessons from Laodicea: Principles in Biblical Interpretation18 Sep 202400:37:22

Don Carson focuses on Jesus's message to the church in Laodicea and the parable of the 10 virgins in order to illustrate the importance of understanding biblical texts within their historical and cultural context.

Carson teaches:

  • How Jesus uses Laodicea's economic symbols to critique spiritual lukewarmness
  • How the contextual reading of Scripture is an essential precursor to careful biblical exegesis
  • The symbolism behind Jesus’s foot-washing and what it means for us today

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First Principles for Rightly Handling God's Word11 Sep 202400:46:00

Every Christian wants to know how to read their Bible well. Don Carson provides foundational principles for rightly handling God's Word and addresses challenges that may arise in biblical interpretation.

He teaches:

  • Principles of biblical interpretation that emphasize understanding cultural context
  • The importance of using the whole Bible to interpret difficult passages
  • The role of the original languages in understanding the Scriptures
  • How prayer shapes our study of the Bible
  • How to handle difficulties, using examples about baptism and the kingdom of God

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Christian Obedience, Love, and Perseverance: 1 John 2:3-2710 Jul 202401:06:10

Don Carson teaches on the importance of obedience to God and his Word as a true demonstration of knowing him, as emphasized in 1 John 2:3–27. Central to the Christian life is having and displaying a genuine love for others, which Carson highlights as a key indicator of living in the light of Christ. He contrasts those who merely talk about faith with those who act on it and discusses the dangers of worldliness versus godliness.

Carson also explores the cultural differences in expressing faith through his observations of diverse groups at Cambridge. He addresses the concept of antichrists and the end times in 1 John 2, urging believers to persevere in their faith and remember their hope in Christ.


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Maintain Gospel Centrality: 1 John 1:1-2:203 Jul 202401:00:02

In this lecture on 1 John, Don Carson calls Christians to maintain gospel centrality, cautioning against an excessive focus on peripheral issues. He explores the details of John's letter, emphasizing our need for salvation through Christ, walking in the light of his righteousness, and demonstrating genuine love for others as evidence of true faith. Carson also teaches on confession, repentance, and how we’re forgiven and reconciled to God through Christ's sacrifice.


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God’s Goodness in Suffering26 Jun 202400:49:34

Don Carson teaches on James 1:12–25, reminding believers to persevere amid suffering and temptation, looking to God's promises, goodness, and sovereignty to anchor them. Though trials can become temptations to sin, God doesn't tempt his people; he tests them to strengthen their faith and obedience. Carson highlights the importance of abiding in God's Word for spiritual growth and freedom, and he encourages Christians to count trials as joy because they lead to deeper spiritual maturity and faith in Christ.


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God’s Providence in Suffering19 Jun 202401:06:13

Focusing on God's providence in our suffering, Don Carson explains that suffering can be divine discipline but is not always directly related to personal sin, as shown in John 9:1–7 and 1 Corinthians 11:29. God's strength is perfected in human weakness, illustrated by Paul's experience with the thorn in his flesh. Carson delves into the theological concepts of propitiation and expiation, explaining how Christ's sacrifice on the cross embodies God's justice and love, ultimately calling Christians to take up their crosses and follow him, even in the face of suffering and persecution.


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Innocent Suffering12 Jun 202400:56:54

Don Carson reflects on Job's righteousness and the mystery of suffering, encouraging his audience to trust in God's sovereignty and justice in the face of trials. He discusses Job's initial silent suffering, his eventual repentance, and the theological debates surrounding God's goodness amid suffering. Carson concludes by highlighting the biblical tension between God's sovereignty and human responsibility and how God purposes suffering for our good and his glory.


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Why Suffering Is Inevitable28 May 202401:06:24

Don Carson outlines six theological pillars for a biblical understanding of suffering.

Looking into the philosophical problem of suffering, he references David Hume's skepticism about God's goodness in light of pervasive hardship, and he challenges his audience to consider how to reconcile the existence of a loving, omnipotent God with the reality of suffering.

A faith that remains steadfast despite life's trials requires a deep trust in God's sovereignty and goodness, which can sustain believers through the deepest valleys of suffering.


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Who Is the Faithful and Wise Servant? (Matthew 24:45–25:46)04 Sep 202401:15:36

What does it mean to be a faithful and wise servant in God's kingdom? In his lecture on the Olivet Discourse, Don Carson delves into Matthew 24:45–25:46, illustrating how faithfulness and wise stewardship of our God-given talents lead to greater responsibility and joy. He contrasts this with the fate of wicked servants, who will face punishment. Carson highlights the importance of being prepared and using God's gifts wisely as we await Christ's return, living faithfully in the present.


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How Scripture Describes Jesus’s Victory and Reign (Matthew 24:29–44)28 Aug 202400:41:53

Don Carson continues his lecture on the Olivet Discourse from Matthew 24:29–44, focusing on Jesus's return as the culmination of his reign, which began with his birth and continues through his resurrection and ascension. Drawing from Daniel 7:13–14, Carson highlights the eschatological significance of Jesus's victory over Satan and the signs preceding his return. Given the suddenness and unpredictability of Christ's return, believers must remain vigilant and balanced in their understanding of the second coming.


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The Olivet Discourse: Understand the Second Coming of Christ (Matthew 24:29–44)21 Aug 202400:34:15

Don Carson's lecture on the timing and nature of Jesus's second coming explores the tension between belief in an imminent return and the necessity of specific prophetic events preceding it. He critiques dispensationalist interpretations, arguing against the presence of clear signs preceding Christ's return and emphasizing biblical coherence in eschatological understanding. Carson encourages a balanced perspective on the Olivet Discourse that maintains readiness while respecting the biblical context of prophetic fulfillment.


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Apostasy and Its Impact on the Church (Matthew 24:1–28)14 Aug 202400:36:48

Don Carson continues his teaching from the Olivet Discourse in Matthew 24:1–28, expounding on the significant effects of apostasy on the church. Discernment is crucial for churches, as dangerous false prophets deceive many with both overt wickedness and subtle deception. We also need to accurately interpret biblical prophecy and respond to persecution with bold gospel preaching and holiness.


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False Prophets, Wars, and Persecution in the Olivet Discourse (Matthew 24:1–28)07 Aug 202400:43:06

Don Carson discusses Jesus's warnings of false prophets, wars, and persecution before the end times as outlined in Matthew 24:1–28. Carson suggests Jesus's response to the disciples about the end times interweaves the fall of Jerusalem in AD 70 with his return. The church should expect opposition and persecution as part of the period leading up to Jesus's return, so Carson encourages Christians to be strengthened in prayer, looking to Jesus's prophecies and teachings for guidance and hope.


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Salvation and Assurance in Christ: 1 John 5:4-2131 Jul 202401:05:51

Don Carson expounds on 1 John 5:4–21 and our assurance of salvation through faith in Christ. Carson addresses interpretations of John’s writings, particularly the symbolism of water and blood, which affirm Jesus's baptism, death, and divine nature. Emphasizing the importance of grounding our assurance in God's promises, Carson encourages believers to deepen their understanding of Jesus's identity and the transformative power of faith in him alone.


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How to Discern Truth and Love: 1 John 4:1-5:424 Jul 202401:04:33

Don Carson teaches on 1 John 4:1–5:4, exploring the themes of truth and love and the importance of spiritual discernment. He encourages Christians to display God's character and nature through loving others and obeying God's commands, and he cautions us to distinguish between genuine spirituality and deceptive spiritual experiences. First John 4:1–3 is a crucial truth test, warning against false prophets and demonstrating the importance of acknowledging Christ's humanity.


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Transformation and Holiness: 1 John 2:28-3:2417 Jul 202401:02:34

Don Carson teaches on 1 John 2:28–3:24, which centers on Christlike love, obedience, and transformation. Carson reflects on the depth of God's love and the joy of being called a child of God, arguing we must imitate Christ as we live out this new identity. Carson teaches on the nature of sin, the significance of personal holiness, and the hope of Christ's return, urging Christians to purify themselves as Christ is pure.


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Don Carson Answers Questions About Hermeneutics and Introduces Exegetical Fallacies25 Sep 202400:39:12

Don Carson explores spiritual rebirth through Jesus's conversation with Nicodemus in John 3, emphasizing the distinction between natural and spiritual birth and God's essential role in salvation.

He teaches the following:

  • Spiritual birth and its relationship to natural birth
  • The importance of connecting expository preaching with broader biblical truth
  • Modeling good Bible study and application, rather than just teaching it
  • Understanding the semantic range of words in different languages
  • The evolution of words in the Bible and their changing meanings over time

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Interpret the Scriptures in a Pluralistic Age23 Oct 202400:33:48

Don Carson addresses the challenge of biblical inerrancy and interpretation, particularly in the context of textual variants and modern pluralism. He emphasizes that while textual variations exist, they do not compromise major doctrines, and he calls for a deeper understanding of genre, grace, and cultural relevance in Scripture interpretation.

He teaches the following:

  • Why textual variants don't undermine inerrancy or key doctrines
  • God's sovereignty shown through Scripture's preservation
  • How Genesis 1-3 combines history and symbolism
  • Common grace should not be twisted to oppose God's truth
  • Parables like the Good Samaritan should be modernized carefully
  • Pluralism rejects objective truth, complicating evangelism
  • Biblical interpretation must account for cultural relevance

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The Role of Structure, Style, Context, and Culture in Understanding Scripture16 Oct 202400:49:32

In his lecture on Genesis 39, Don Carson examines the literary structure of the text and highlights Joseph's faithfulness in resisting temptation. Focusing on themes of faithfulness and divine blessing, and the significance of biblical parallelism, Carson compares Joseph's rise in Egypt with broader patterns of Hebrew poetry and scripture interpretation.

He teaches the following:

  • How the structure of the text highlights faithfulness and blessing
  • Parallelism in Hebrew poetry for its significance for understanding biblical texts
  • The importance of understanding biblical literary genre
  • Applying wisdom literature in a pluralistic society
  • How to interpret apocalyptic texts in light of their genre
  • The subjective nature of biblical interpretation and its implications for objective truth
  • Biblical interpretation and cultural humility

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Understand the Relationship Between Systematic Theology and Biblical Theology09 Oct 202400:36:19

In this lecture, Don Carson explores the role of logic in biblical study, emphasizing the multiple meanings of "logic" and the importance of avoiding exegetical fallacies. He highlights the tension between God's sovereignty and human responsibility, urging the development of a biblical framework for understanding these concepts rather than relying solely on systematic theology, while acknowledging the limitations of human understanding.

He teaches the following: 

  • Logic, its various meanings, and its application in biblical study
  • Biblical interpretation and God's sovereignty
  • God's sovereignty and human responsibility
  • Limitations of understanding God's nature and sovereignty
  • Understanding biblical theology and its application in evangelism
  • Structure and interpretation of the Sermon on the Mount

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Case Studies in Biblical Interpretation: 1 Timothy 2:12 and Gender Roles in Church Leadership02 Oct 202400:40:37

Don Carson teaches on the complexities of interpreting 1 Timothy 2:12, emphasizing the need for a thoughtful, context-driven approach to gender roles in the church. He looks to other passages to challenge narrow interpretations of Scripture, urging believers to consider the broader biblical and linguistic context to faithfully understand God’s design and Scripture's meaning.

He teaches the following:

  • Applying biblical interpretation principles to understand gender roles
  • Using biblical language and meaning to avoid narrow interpretations
  • The use of synonyms in John's Gospel
  • Biblical examples for the meaning of "love"
  • Biblical metaphors and their cultural context
  • The balance between God's sovereignty and human responsibility

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Limits of Leadership: Boundaries of Biblical Hermeneutics30 Oct 202400:45:34

 Don Carson discusses the strengths and weaknesses of new hermeneutics, arguing that while it offers helpful insights, all Scripture carries an enduring relevance that transcends cultural shifts. He emphasizes the need for humility in biblical interpretation, the clarity of Scripture, and the role of the Holy Spirit in understanding God's Word.

 

He teaches the following:

  • New hermeneutics must be balanced by Scripture's transcendent relevance
  • Scripture is clear and accessible for all believers to understand and obey
  • God's revelation is complete under the New Covenant
  • Understanding Scripture requires both intellectual effort and the Holy Spirit's guidance
  • How to evaluate command, sharing, and servant models of leadership
  • Humility and a teachable spirit are essential when interpreting God's Word

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True Worship vs. Corrupt Worship (Ezekiel 8-9)20 Nov 202401:04:28

In this lecture, Don Carson discusses Ezekiel’s visions from God in Ezekiel 8–9, which convey Jerusalem’s widespread idolatry and sinfulness. He contrasts the corruptibility of false worship with the necessity of true worship, and he connects the importance of authentic worship to historical awakenings. Carson underscores that without a clear moral vision, society risks decay.

He teaches the following:

  • Ezekiel's denunciation of corrupt worship that relativized God
  • How corrupt worship dulls moral vision and invites divine judgment
  • The Western world's interest in worship and search for spirituality
  • The idol of jealousy in Ezekiel’s vision as an example of syncretism
  • God’s judgment of participants of corrupt worship and his mercy on those who grieve over their sin
  • How Ezekiel’s vision shows the moral impetus behind the Great Awakening

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When the Lord Brings Judgment (Ezekiel 4-5)13 Nov 202400:59:21

In this lecture, Don Carson examines Ezekiel's prophetic vision from God as recorded in Ezekiel 4–5. The prophet's actions symbolize Jerusalem's impending judgment because of their sin, and Carson highlights the inevitability of God's wrath and the need for repentance. He points to the seriousness of God's judgment in the Old Testament and the ultimate display of God's justice and mercy in the New Testament, particularly through the cross.

He teaches the following:

  • Ezekiel’s prophetic actions convey the severity of God’s coming judgment
  • God’s wrath is a necessary consequence of the people's wickedness
  • Why we must understand repentance
  • How Ezekiel 4–5 fits into the context of the Bible’s metanarrative
  • The problem of humanity’s sin requires a divine solution
  • The cross is the ultimate expression of God’s justice and mercy

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How to Be a Prophet in Declining Times (Ezekiel 1–3)06 Nov 202400:56:38

Don Carson introduces the study of Ezekiel, focusing on chapters 1–3 and Ezekiel's calling amid visions of God’s glory and the challenges of a rebellious nation. Carson delves into how Ezekiel faithfully spoke God's words, regardless of opposition, and calls listeners to similar boldness and faithfulness in today's culture.

Carson teaches the following:

  • Ezekiel's visions that reflect God’s majesty and power
  • Ezekiel's command to speak to Israel
  • Ezekiel's call to speak to both the wicked and the righteous
  • Ezekiel's equipping to deliver God’s words fearlessly
  • How to speak God’s truth boldly in a biblically illiterate culture

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Does God Ever Give Up On People? (Ezekiel 10-11)27 Nov 202400:57:43

In this lecture, Don Carson focuses on Ezekiel's vision of God's glory and the departure of the divine presence from the temple in Ezekiel 10–11. He explores the prophetic denunciation of Israel’s leaders, the promise of a new covenant, and the spiritual transformation of the people. Carson highlights the ultimate fulfillment of God’s purposes as seen in Revelation, where his people dwell with him in the new heaven and earth.

He teaches the following:

  • How the departure of God’s glory is a mark of judgment
  • God's promise to gather the exiles and give them an undivided heart
  • The new covenant's removal of the need for mediating teachers
  • How John’s vision in Revelation 5 reflects the fulfillment of God’s promises to Ezekiel
  • God is always in control, and his way will triumph
  • The final consummation of God’s promises is seen in the new heaven and earth

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Genuine or False Prophets? (Ezekiel 13-14)04 Dec 202401:13:24

In this lecture, Don Carson contrasts false prophets, who lead others astray, with genuine prophets who speak truth grounded in God's revelation and call people to repentance. He emphasizes the importance of discernment in times of cultural decay and highlights the vitality of remaining faithfully rooted in the Scripture and committed to moral uprightness despite the pressures of a confused world.

He teaches the following:

  • Genuine prophets speak from God, while false prophets speak from imagination
  • False prophets will face divine judgment for their deception
  • Genuine prophets call people to repentance and biblical knowledge
  • What’s spoken by genuine prophets aligns with revealed redemptive history
  • God’s sovereignty embraces both good and evil
  • False prophets are accepted by many, while genuine prophets are accepted by few
  • Faithfulness and discernment are necessary in a world that promotes moral relativism

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The God Who Made Everything (Genesis 1–2)18 Dec 202400:59:00

In this lecture, Don Carson introduces a new series, “The God Who Is There.” He explores the creation account in Genesis, highlighting key attributes of God and humanity. Carson also emphasizes the importance of Genesis 1–2 for understanding the fall in Genesis 3, the concept of a new creation through Jesus, and the foundational differences between the biblical worldview and other religious or philosophical systems.

He teaches the following:

  • Why it’s important to understand the Bible’s organization and structure
  • How God reveals himself supremely through his Word
  • The significance of the creation narrative
  • How creation’s intelligent, complex design points to a Designer
  • The attributes of God as revealed in Genesis 1–2
  • How humanity bears God's image
  • How the context of Genesis 1–2 helps us understand the fall in Genesis 3
  • The connections between human responsibility and God’s

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No Fidelity Without Remembering (Ezekiel 16 & 23)11 Dec 202401:02:53

In this lecture, Don Carson teaches mainly from Ezekiel 16, which describes Jerusalem’s spiritual adultery and compares the city to an ungrateful prostitute who turns to infidelity. Carson also points to Israel’s rebellion in forming a political alliance with Egypt. He explains that, despite the severe punishment described, God promised eventual restoration through an everlasting covenant when Jerusalem would repent and experience God's faithfulness.

He teaches the following:

  • Why Israel is compared to a “useless vine” and how it connects to the Bible’s larger metanarrative
  • Absolutizing any one form of God’s love results in absurd theology
  • How political alliances contributed to Israel’s downfall
  • God remembered Jerusalem and established an everlasting covenant with her
  • The new covenant would bring atonement for Jerusalem’s sin
  • How the metaphor of marriage and apostasy is used to illustrate the severity of Israel's rebellion
  • The importance of fidelity and the consequences of betrayal in both human and divine relationships
  • The imagery of marriage and atonement conveys God’s enduring love for his people

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Pictures of Jesus: The Bread of God (John 6:25–71)23 Apr 202501:01:04

In this lecture, Don Carson examines Jesus as the “Bread of Life” in John 6 who offers eternal fulfillment through his death and resurrection. Carson emphasizes that true belief in Jesus is the work of God and the way to eternal life. Jesus’s sacrifice is portrayed as the ultimate sign of his authority and the source of salvation for the world.

He teaches the following:

  • The contextual significance of bread in first-century Palestine
  • Jesus's role as the true manna, and its parallel to the Old Testament account of manna in the wilderness
  • Jesus's miracles are meant to demonstrate his ability to provide for our needs
  • Jesus is the ultimate source of eternal life, not just physical sustenance
  • The role of God the Father in drawing people to Jesus and ensuring their salvation
  • Why Jesus's death and resurrection are central to the metaphor of Jesus as the living bread
  • Why Jesus's role as the Bread of Life is central to understanding his mission

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Pictures of Jesus: The Son of God (John 5:16–30)16 Apr 202501:03:45

In this lecture, Don Carson focuses on Jesus's healing on the Sabbath in John 5:16–30, which led to Jewish persecution. Carson explores the theological implications of Jesus's sonship, his authority in judgment, and his role in fulfilling Old Testament prophecies. Carson also emphasizes the importance of understanding Jesus's identity and the need for believers to deepen their worship and evangelism through knowledge of God's revelation in Christ.

He teaches the following:

  • Paul and John’s differing perspectives on sonship
  • How Jesus's response to the Jews elevates the discussion to a theological level
  • Why the Father's love for the Son is foundational to the gospel
  • The Son's authority in judgment is rooted in his identity as the Son of Man
  • Jesus is the fulfillment of Old Testament feasts, laws, and institutions
  • Proper knowledge of God and his revelation is essential for effective evangelism and spiritual growth

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The God Who Loves (John 3:16–21)12 Feb 202500:52:33

In this lecture, Don Carson explores the multifaceted nature of God's love as presented in the Bible, contrasting it with both historical and modern misconceptions. Carson outlines the five aspects of God's love and emphasizes that Jesus is the ultimate measure of this love. Carson concludes by highlighting faith, gratitude, and humility as the appropriate responses to God's love, which offers life and salvation through Christ.

He teaches the following:

  • God’s love for both believers and unbelievers is a central theme in the Bible
  • God’s providential love is non-discriminating, extending to both the just and the unjust
  • The importance of understanding Scripture’s diverse expressions of God's love
  • Faith is the means by which we come to experience God's love and life
  • Repentance and gratitude are the appropriate responses to understanding God's love and salvation

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The God Who Grants New Birth (John 3:1–15)05 Feb 202500:53:00

In this lecture, Don Carson exposites John 3, explaining how spiritual birth is a transformative power from God that brings moral and spiritual change. Carson emphasizes the connection between this imagery, Jesus's death, and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies. Carson also explores the need for reconciliation to God, moral transformation, and the reversal of sin’s effects. New birth is not a result of human effort but a life-changing process enabled by the Holy Spirit.

He teaches the following:

  • How the desire to challenge God and usurp his authority leads to social evils and strife
  • Rebellion against God results in death, but God's mercy leads to a new humanity through Abraham
  • God showed the need for sacrifice under the Old Covenant, promising a Redeemer from the Davidic line
  • Jesus's revelation is grounded in his identity as God's own self-expression
  • The new birth is grounded in Jesus's death, which provides the means for eternal life

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The God Who Becomes a Human Being (John 1:1–18)29 Jan 202500:38:53

In this lecture, Don Carson explores the biblical theme of the incarnation, explaining the Old Testament’s anticipation of God's visitation which culminates in the New Testament. Carson shows how Jesus is the fulfillment of God's promises, embodying both judgment and mercy. And he highlights the significance of John's Gospel, emphasizing Jesus as God's self-expression and agent in creation, connecting these themes to the New Covenant.

He teaches the following:

  • God’s declared promises of forgiveness, transformation, and an eternal Davidic King
  • The linguistic significance of Jesus’s name, and its connection to the theme of salvation
  • The historical interpretation of John 1:1–18, and its relation to the creation account
  • The role of John the Baptist as a witness to the true Light
  • How the Old Testament law prepared the way for Jesus’s arrival
  • Why Jesus’s sacrifice is the most profound display of God’s glory

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The God Who Is Unfathomably Wise (Psalm 1)22 Jan 202500:49:56

In this lecture, Don Carson discusses two depictions of God in the Bible: the God who inspires worship from his people and the God who is unfathomably wise, emphasizing the expression of these themes in the Psalms and Wisdom Literature of the Old Testament. 

Carson delves into key Psalms to highlight the contrasts between the righteous and the wicked, the importance of repentance, and the deep emotional and spiritual truths embedded in these texts. Carson also discusses the books of Job and Ecclesiastes, illustrating humanity’s search for wisdom and ultimately pointing to Jesus as the fulfillment of wisdom and righteousness.

He teaches the following:

  • Two depictions of God in the Bible, and how these themes reflect literary genres in the Old Testament
  • The linguistic meaning and historical significance of key phrases and metaphors in Psalm 1
  • How Job’s story reveals the limits of human understanding
  • The Book of Ecclesiastes teaches that true wisdom is attained by fearing God
  • The Wisdom Literature of the Old Testament points to ultimate wisdom that is found in Jesus

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The God Who Reigns (2 Samuel 7:1-27)15 Jan 202500:48:29

In this lecture, Don Carson examines the biblical concept of God as the reigning King. He contrasts modern perceptions of monarchy with ancient understandings, and he traces the evolution of Israel’s desire for a king. He explores God's promise to David of an enduring dynasty, the fulfillment of this promise through Solomon, and the covenant’s ultimate fulfillment in Jesus—the eternal King. Carson also highlights the ongoing tension of God's kingdom being "already here and not yet come," with Jesus as the victorious King who will ultimately defeat death itself.

He teaches the following:

  • The Israelites were called into covenant with God, making him their Ruler and King
  • God’s promise to David was fulfilled in Solomon, but the dynasty faced challenges and corruption
  • An overview of the Davidic kingdoms and their eventual schism
  • Jesus is the fulfillment of the Davidic covenant as the Messiah and the Son of David
  • A biblical perspective on the continuous struggle despite the arrival of the promised King

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The God Who Legislates (Exodus 20)08 Jan 202500:53:08

In this lecture, Don Carson discusses God’s role as both Creator and Legislator, challenging listeners to consider the Bible's laws and their relevance in today's society amidst objections to Christian morality. He explores the importance of boundaries in truth and freedom, drawing connections between God's laws, the Mosaic Covenant, and the story of the Israelites. Carson concludes by pointing to Jesus as the ultimate sacrifice that fulfills the law and reconciles humanity to God.

He teaches the following:

  • All communities have boundaries, and no community can be completely inclusive
  • Truth is inevitable and cannot be escaped, even in a post-modern context
  • Why freedom must have discipline, and how this truth is biblically based
  • The historical significance of each commandment in Exodus 20, and their relevance for Christians today
  • How the Ten Commandments are related to God's self-disclosure in a redemptive act
  • How the sacrificial system fits into the broader storyline of God’s relationship with his people

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The God Who Writes His Own Agreements (Genesis 12)01 Jan 202500:37:05

In this lecture, Don Carson discusses God's sovereignty and covenant promises as he unpacks Abraham's story in Genesis 12. Carson critiques common misconceptions about God's relationship with humanity, demonstrating how God's covenant with Abraham points to the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus. The lecture stresses the importance of understanding God's grace, as seen in Abraham's obedience and trust in God's promises.
 

He teaches the following:

  • The three common misconceptions of God’s relationship with humanity
  • Why God does not need humanity’s worship or obedience
  • Why it's important to understand God’s sovereignty and grace
  • God unconditionally fulfills his promises, even when humans fail
  • The cultural significance of Abraham’s obedience to God
  • The story of Abraham and Isaac is a prefiguration of God's ultimate act of grace in sending his Son to die for humanity

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Top Theology Stories of 202427 Dec 202401:09:29

Join Collin Hansen and Melissa Kruger for their annual discussion as they look back on the top theology stories of 2024. They also share their favorite books from 2024, updates on personal projects, and what they're each looking forward to in life and ministry in 2025. 

They discuss: 

  • The rise in Bible sales in 2024
  • Declining fertility rates worldwide
  • Big changes for the United Methodist Church and the role of the Global South
  • The advance of assisted suicide in the UK
  • The Cass Report and the truth about transgender treatments
  • Encouraging signs among Gen Z
  • Trump’s election victory and a GOP shift
  • Anticipating the 2025 Gospelbound season
  • Book highlights from 2024
  • Personal projects and updates
  • Don Carson’s legacy and an important update about his life and ministry

Mentioned on this episode:

"My Top 10 Theology Stories of 2024" by Collin Hansen (article)

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The God Who Does Not Wipe Out Rebels (Genesis 3)25 Dec 202400:54:36

In this lecture, Don Carson examines Genesis 3, focusing on the Serpent's deceit and humanity's rebellion, which leads to shame, guilt, and broken fellowship with God. He discusses the curses placed on Satan, Adam, and Eve, highlighting the introduction of sin and the long-term effects on creation. Carson emphasizes the need for reconciliation with God, pointing to the promise of redemption through Jesus.

He teaches the following:

  • How Satan openly contradicted God’s Word in his temptation
  • The immediate and long-term consequences of sin
  • The foretelling of enmity between the Serpent's offspring and the woman's offspring points to future atonement
  • Humanity’s ultimate problem is alienation from God due to our willful rebellion
  • How the promise in Genesis 3 points to ultimate redemption through Jesus

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Pictures of Jesus: The Gift of God (John 3:1–21)09 Apr 202501:09:13

In this lecture, Don Carson explores Jesus's conversation with Nicodemus in John, where Jesus teaches the necessity of being "born again" through the Spirit for spiritual renewal and entry into the Kingdom of God. Carson explains the symbolism of light and darkness in the passage, connects new birth to Old Testament promises, and highlights the transformative power of the Spirit. Carson also discusses the role of faith in receiving eternal life, with God's love as the motivation behind Jesus's sacrifice.

He teaches the following:

  • How Jesus's response to Nicodemus challenges his understanding of the Kingdom of God
  • The theme of light versus darkness illustrates the spiritual blindness of unbelievers
  • How the concept of new birth is rooted in Old Testament passages
  • Nicodemus's confused focus on national transformation instead of personal renewal
  • How Jesus challenges Nicodemus to accept his testimony based on his divine authority
  • The love of God is the motivation for Jesus's sacrifice and the new birth

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Pictures of Jesus: The Temple of God (John 2:13–25)02 Apr 202500:57:30

In this lecture, Don Carson examines Jesus's cleansing of the temple in John 2:13–25, which symbolized his role as the ultimate meeting place between God and humanity. Carson explores the historical and theological context of Jesus's actions, contrasting the old and new covenants. He also highlights Jesus as the final temple in Revelation, calling Christians to a God-centered approach to life and worship.

He teaches the following:

  • Jerusalem's unique role in Jewish history
  • The temple's historical and cultural significance
  • How the Gospel accounts of this event support its historical accuracy
  • Two important lessons from Jesus's cleansing of the temple
  • Jesus's claims about himself require a response of worship and faith
  • Jesus is the fulfillment of various Old Testament types and symbols
  • The Gospels' primary purpose to reveal Jesus and call people to faith
  • Why Jesus as the temple has implications for how Christians live and worship today

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Pictures of Jesus: The Word of God (John 1:1–18)26 Mar 202501:04:55

In this lecture, Don Carson explores the profound theological themes in the prologue of John's Gospel (John 1:1–18), emphasizing the significance of the Word (Logos) as both the inner thought of God and the outward expression of his self-disclosure. Carson highlights the dual roles of the Word as light and life, and he contrasts the law given through Moses with the grace received through Jesus Christ.

He teaches the following:

  • The contextual significance of the Word (Logos)
  • How John’s prologue is connected to Genesis 1
  • The Word is the light of men and the life that prepares them for eternity
  • Witness as a theme in John’s Gospel
  • How John the Baptist’s role as witness sets the stage for the incarnation
  • How the Word confronts and divides humanity
  • The significance of Jesus as the ultimate revelation of God

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The God Who Triumphs (Revelation 21:1–22:5)19 Mar 202500:39:54

In this lecture, Don Carson examines the final consummation of God's plan as described in Revelation 21 and 22. He emphasizes the transformation of the universe into a new heaven and new earth free from death, sin, and corruption. Carson explains the symbolic significance of the New Jerusalem, the River of Life, and the Tree of Life, underscoring the God-centered nature of the new creation.

He teaches the following:

  • Why it is essential to anticipate and pray for the end’s arrival
  • The implications of justice that will be witnessed at God’s final consummation
  • The importance of storing treasures in Heaven
  • How earthly blessings can distract us from a heavenly perspective
  • Why believers should reflect on the new heavens and earth
  • The significance of God’s new dwelling place
  • A description of the purity and perfection of the new creation

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The God Who is Very Angry (Revelation 14:6–20)12 Mar 202500:37:47

In this lecture, Don Carson discusses God's wrath, arguing that it is unavoidable judgment, not abstract punishment, as seen throughout Scripture. Carson explores key themes in Revelation 14, including the eternal gospel, the fall of Babylon, and the severity of God's wrath. He addresses the eternal reality of hell, urging listeners to reflect on the significance of the cross and the permanent consequences of sin.

He teaches the following:

  • Modern society’s perception of anger and its contrast to righteous anger
  • Why Revelation 14 is a key text in exploring the theme of judgment
  • A definition of the eternal gospel mentioned in Revelation 14:6–7
  • How Revelation 4–5 reveals God’s purposes for judgment and blessing
  • A reflection on Babylon as a symbol of arrogance and godlessness
  • How biblical metaphors emphasize the inevitability of God’s judgment
  • Why contemplating hell should lead to a deeper understanding of God’s love and sacrifice

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The God Who Gathers and Transforms His People (Ephesians 2:1–18; 4:17–5:10)05 Mar 202500:48:16

In this lecture, Don Carson critiques Western individualism and its societal effects, explaining the church’s unique role as an eternal institution distinct from the world. Carson emphasizes the transformative power of biblical grace, contrasting it with harmful uses of religion and secular ideologies, and he explains the role of the Holy Spirit in empowering believers to live righteously. Carson highlights the global impact of Christian faith, illustrating how it leads to profound spiritual transformation and societal change.

He teaches the following:

  • A biblical perspective on the church as the only eternal human institution
  • How Christianity is fundamentally different from other religious movements
  • The role of grace in transforming individuals and societies
  • How the cross has created peace between Jews and Gentiles
  • The role of the Holy Spirit as a helper to believers
  • Why suffering for Jesus is a privilege and a gift
  • How evangelism brings a spiritual transformation that secular efforts alone cannot achieve

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The God Who Declares the Guilty Just (Romans 3:21–26)26 Feb 202501:00:46

In this lecture, Don Carson explores the concept of God's justice and righteousness, particularly as presented in Romans 3:21-26. Carson explains that all humans are guilty before God because of their sin, and justification comes through faith, not works, which is available to all. Carson highlights that faith must be rooted in the truth of Jesus's life, death, and resurrection, and is essential for salvation, excluding any boasting of personal merit.

He teaches the following:

  • How Romans 1 argues the universality of human guilt before God
  • A contrast between Paul’s view with humanity’s contemporary self-perception
  • The absurdity of balancing good deeds and bad deeds for justification
  • The heart of all evil is rebellion against God
  • How rejecting God leads to self-destructive behaviors
  • God's righteousness is provided through Christ Jesus as the propitiation for our sins
  • How God's justice is demonstrated both in forgiving us and punishing sin

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The God Who Dies and Lives Again (Matthew 27:27–51; John 20:24–28)19 Feb 202501:01:14

In this lecture, Don Carson explains the central role of Jesus's death and resurrection in Christian theology, stressing that understanding these events is key to grasping the gospel. Carson contrasts Jesus's death with that of other figures and highlights the unique nature of the canonical Gospels, particularly focusing on the ironies of Jesus's ultimate sacrifice. Carson emphasizes the importance of Jesus's resurrection and forgiveness of sins as foundational to Christian belief and reconciliation to God.

He teaches the following:

  • Why understanding the gospel requires grasping the significance of Jesus's death and resurrection
  • The ironies in Matthew 27, a passage that records Jesus’s death
  • How Jesus's followers experienced a transformation of moral categories
  • The difference between historical accounts and cultural perceptions
  • The importance of internal moral imperatives in Jesus's life and teachings
  • An argument for Jesus’s resurrection as a factual historical event
  • Why Jesus's sacrifice is the only way to be reconciled to God

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Be Vigilant in Waiting (Matthew 24:36–25:46)14 May 202500:42:45

In this lecture, Don Carson contrasts cultural visions of the end of the world with a Christian focus on spiritual readiness. Through examining three parables in Matthew, Carson urges believers to stay alert and serve faithfully as they wait for Christ’s return. Carson encourages believers to think strategically, live responsibly, and train the next generation.

He teaches the following:

  • Why the Western society avoids discussing mortality
  • The importance of being ready at any time for Jesus's return
  • What the story of Noah reveals about the suddenness and unexpectedness of judgment
  • The need for readiness and the consequences of being unprepared
  • Why Christians should think strategically about their long-term responsibilities
  • The importance of training the next generation and planning for the future

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Pictures of Jesus: The Resurrection and the Life (John 11:1–53)07 May 202501:02:49

In this lecture, Don Carson discusses John 11, focusing on Jesus's delayed response to Lazarus's illness and subsequent death. Carson highlights the irony in this account, illustrating how Jesus's actions reveal his sovereignty over death and his role as the resurrection and the life, ultimately pointing to his future sacrifice. Carson reflects on the broader implications of Jesus's death and resurrection, underscoring the fulfillment of God's plan for salvation.

He teaches the following:

  • Why understanding Jesus's claim as the resurrection and the life requires seeing it in the context of unfolding irony
  • How Jesus demonstrated his love by delaying his response to Lazarus's death
  • The narrative framework highlights Jesus's love for Martha, Mary, and Lazarus
  • The mixed responses to Jesus's actions from the Jewish audience
  • The fulfillment of Caiaphas's prophecy reveals that Jesus's death is also for the scattered children of God
  • Jesus's resurrection power has an ongoing impact, both in individual lives and in future resurrection on the last day

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