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    <title>Pleading the Case - Episodes Tagged with “Love”</title>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 26 Oct 2018 16:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
    <description>If a tune-up can’t fix a car engine because what it really needs is for the entire engine to be rebuilt, then why would we, in the Christian faith, perform tune-ups on the form and function of our churches when what they may really need is to be completely overhauled? Join the host of Pleading The Case, Andy Mendonsa, where in each episode, he will peal back the culture and traditions that have come to define much of the Church in America today in order to accurately assess whether all that is needed is just a good tune-up, or as he has become convinced, a compete overhaul. 
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    <itunes:subtitle>"Stand Before The Mountains, Let The Hills Hear What You Have To Say"</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:author>Andy Mendonsa</itunes:author>
    <itunes:summary>If a tune-up can’t fix a car engine because what it really needs is for the entire engine to be rebuilt, then why would we, in the Christian faith, perform tune-ups on the form and function of our churches when what they may really need is to be completely overhauled? Join the host of Pleading The Case, Andy Mendonsa, where in each episode, he will peal back the culture and traditions that have come to define much of the Church in America today in order to accurately assess whether all that is needed is just a good tune-up, or as he has become convinced, a compete overhaul. 
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  <title>Episode 14: The Tower of Babel, Pentecost &amp; Forgiveness</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Episode 14: "The Tower of Babel, Pentecost &amp; Forgiveness"
As many of you  already know that in the last four days (beginning on Tuesday, October 23rd, of this week) 14 pipe bombs delivered to 11 political targets were discovered.  This Episode intentionally comes on the heels of the assassination attempts of high ranking political figures, both past and present, including two former Presidents of the United States. Even though the guilty person(s) who committed these detestable acts will have no one else to blame but themselves, does that excuse all others who have contributed to creating a climate of hatred and division in this country from culpability.  Especially those who claim Jesus as saviour?</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;As many of you  already know that in the last four days (beginning on Tuesday, October 23rd, of this week) 14 pipe bombs delivered to 11 political targets were discovered.  This Episode intentionally comes on the heels of the assassination attempts of high ranking political figures, both past and present, including two former Presidents of the United States. Even though the guilty person(s) who committed these detestable acts will have no one else to blame but themselves, does that excuse all others who have contributed to creating a climate of hatred and division in this country from culpability.  Especially those who claim Jesus as saviour? &lt;/p&gt;
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    <![CDATA[<p>As many of you  already know that in the last four days (beginning on Tuesday, October 23rd, of this week) 14 pipe bombs delivered to 11 political targets were discovered.  This Episode intentionally comes on the heels of the assassination attempts of high ranking political figures, both past and present, including two former Presidents of the United States. Even though the guilty person(s) who committed these detestable acts will have no one else to blame but themselves, does that excuse all others who have contributed to creating a climate of hatred and division in this country from culpability.  Especially those who claim Jesus as saviour?</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>As many of you  already know that in the last four days (beginning on Tuesday, October 23rd, of this week) 14 pipe bombs delivered to 11 political targets were discovered.  This Episode intentionally comes on the heels of the assassination attempts of high ranking political figures, both past and present, including two former Presidents of the United States. Even though the guilty person(s) who committed these detestable acts will have no one else to blame but themselves, does that excuse all others who have contributed to creating a climate of hatred and division in this country from culpability.  Especially those who claim Jesus as saviour?</p>]]>
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  <title>Episode 11: Calling All Citizens</title>
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  <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2018 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In Philippians 3:20 Paul tells us "Our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ..."  Clearly, if our citizenship is in heaven then why do we try and make our earthly citizenships' the greater priority for bringing the kingdom of God to bear?  Is this Biblical? </itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;For 430 years Israel existed without the law after God made his covenant with Abraham. So why was the law given?  According to Galatians 3:19 "It was added because of transgressions until the seed (Jesus) to whom the promise referred had come.  The law was given through angels and entrusted to a mediator."  After the law and the high priestly system of rule was established, Israel remained a theocracy, "a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God, or a god," "from the time of Moses until the election of Saul as King."  Since we know, based on scripture, how that turned out (just as God said it would in I Samuel 8:11-22), why do we, now citizens of heaven, already seated with Jesus in a heavenly realm, still demand a king? &lt;/p&gt;
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    <![CDATA[<p>For 430 years Israel existed without the law after God made his covenant with Abraham. So why was the law given?  According to Galatians 3:19 &quot;It was added because of transgressions until the seed (Jesus) to whom the promise referred had come.  The law was given through angels and entrusted to a mediator.&quot;  After the law and the high priestly system of rule was established, Israel remained a theocracy, &quot;a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God, or a god,&quot; &quot;from the time of Moses until the election of Saul as King.&quot;  Since we know, based on scripture, how that turned out (just as God said it would in I Samuel 8:11-22), why do we, now citizens of heaven, already seated with Jesus in a heavenly realm, still demand a king?</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>For 430 years Israel existed without the law after God made his covenant with Abraham. So why was the law given?  According to Galatians 3:19 &quot;It was added because of transgressions until the seed (Jesus) to whom the promise referred had come.  The law was given through angels and entrusted to a mediator.&quot;  After the law and the high priestly system of rule was established, Israel remained a theocracy, &quot;a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God, or a god,&quot; &quot;from the time of Moses until the election of Saul as King.&quot;  Since we know, based on scripture, how that turned out (just as God said it would in I Samuel 8:11-22), why do we, now citizens of heaven, already seated with Jesus in a heavenly realm, still demand a king?</p>]]>
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  <title>Episode 9: Racism, Faith and Worship, Oh My!</title>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jun 2018 14:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>The text for this episode is John 4:3-42, Jesus' encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well.  This passage reveals so much to us, especially about worship, and what it actually looks likes and means to worship God in "the spirit and in truth," and why this has nothing to do with a worship service and everything to do with what we do outside of a worship service.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:30:42</itunes:duration>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;Jesus' encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well, recorded in John 43-42, is very overlooked for the most part.  Especially, for what Jesus reveals to her, and ultimately to us, about worship.  It is during Jesus exchange with the Samaritan woman that Jesus tells her that "the true worshipers that God desires are those that will worship him in the spirit and in truth."  Although, the setting for this encounter is no where near Jerusalem or the temple inside the walls of that city, what Jesus said about worship has now been interpreted as primarily having to do with what takes place inside of a church during a "worship service." A setting that has very little in common with the setting that Jesus made this prouncement or why.  This episode not only addresses this, but it also addresses how prejudice and even racism interferes with what God considers to be worship in the spirit and in truth without our even realizing it. &lt;/p&gt;
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    <![CDATA[<p>Jesus&#39; encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well, recorded in John 43-42, is very overlooked for the most part.  Especially, for what Jesus reveals to her, and ultimately to us, about worship.  It is during Jesus exchange with the Samaritan woman that Jesus tells her that &quot;the true worshipers that God desires are those that will worship him in the spirit and in truth.&quot;  Although, the setting for this encounter is no where near Jerusalem or the temple inside the walls of that city, what Jesus said about worship has now been interpreted as primarily having to do with what takes place inside of a church during a &quot;worship service.&quot; A setting that has very little in common with the setting that Jesus made this prouncement or why.  This episode not only addresses this, but it also addresses how prejudice and even racism interferes with what God considers to be worship in the spirit and in truth without our even realizing it.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Jesus&#39; encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well, recorded in John 43-42, is very overlooked for the most part.  Especially, for what Jesus reveals to her, and ultimately to us, about worship.  It is during Jesus exchange with the Samaritan woman that Jesus tells her that &quot;the true worshipers that God desires are those that will worship him in the spirit and in truth.&quot;  Although, the setting for this encounter is no where near Jerusalem or the temple inside the walls of that city, what Jesus said about worship has now been interpreted as primarily having to do with what takes place inside of a church during a &quot;worship service.&quot; A setting that has very little in common with the setting that Jesus made this prouncement or why.  This episode not only addresses this, but it also addresses how prejudice and even racism interferes with what God considers to be worship in the spirit and in truth without our even realizing it.</p>]]>
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  <title>Episode 6: Part V: The Church As Last Eve-Proving Jesus Came To Redeem A Bride</title>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 04 Jun 2018 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Part V concludes the series "The Church As Last Eve-Proving Jesus Came To Redeem A Bride."  Based on Genesis 2:25 "Adam and his wife were both naked, and they felt no shame" as well was Acts 12, the account of Peter being imprisoned by Herod, bound and shackled and then delivered out of this setting by an angel.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:26:29</itunes:duration>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;Years ago I found myself asking the question if Jesus is the last Adam, then would that mean that the church, Christ's bride, is in effect the last Eve?  If not literally, at least symbolically? How to prove this, though, became more than a challenge for knowing where to even begin such a search.  After much thought and deliberation I finally realised that the place that I needed to start was at the beginning with the creation of the first Eve through the first Adam. That if we, as the church, Christ's bride, are seen by God as the last Eve, if you will, then there should be correlations between the description of the creation of Eve in Genesis 2:21-25 and passages in the New Testament having to do with Jesus and what he did on our behalf in order to redeem his bride.  This episode, the fifth and final part in a 5 part series, concludes with Genesis 2:25 proving that Jesus not only came to redeem a bride, but the bride he came to redeem, is in effect, the last Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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    <![CDATA[<p>Years ago I found myself asking the question if Jesus is the last Adam, then would that mean that the church, Christ&#39;s bride, is in effect the last Eve?  If not literally, at least symbolically? How to prove this, though, became more than a challenge for knowing where to even begin such a search.  After much thought and deliberation I finally realised that the place that I needed to start was at the beginning with the creation of the first Eve through the first Adam. That if we, as the church, Christ&#39;s bride, are seen by God as the last Eve, if you will, then there should be correlations between the description of the creation of Eve in Genesis 2:21-25 and passages in the New Testament having to do with Jesus and what he did on our behalf in order to redeem his bride.  This episode, the fifth and final part in a 5 part series, concludes with Genesis 2:25 proving that Jesus not only came to redeem a bride, but the bride he came to redeem, is in effect, the last Eve.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Years ago I found myself asking the question if Jesus is the last Adam, then would that mean that the church, Christ&#39;s bride, is in effect the last Eve?  If not literally, at least symbolically? How to prove this, though, became more than a challenge for knowing where to even begin such a search.  After much thought and deliberation I finally realised that the place that I needed to start was at the beginning with the creation of the first Eve through the first Adam. That if we, as the church, Christ&#39;s bride, are seen by God as the last Eve, if you will, then there should be correlations between the description of the creation of Eve in Genesis 2:21-25 and passages in the New Testament having to do with Jesus and what he did on our behalf in order to redeem his bride.  This episode, the fifth and final part in a 5 part series, concludes with Genesis 2:25 proving that Jesus not only came to redeem a bride, but the bride he came to redeem, is in effect, the last Eve.</p>]]>
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  <title>Episode 5: Part IV: The Church As Last Eve-Proving Jesus Came To Redeem A Bride</title>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 28 May 2018 18:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Part IV: Marriage and the first covenant under the law  vs. marriage and the second covenant under grace. Genesis. 2:24 "That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh. This episode explores why our physical marriage relationships suffer when we put them ahead of our marriage relationship to Jesus as our first priority. </itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;Years ago I found myself asking the question if Jesus is the last Adam, then would that mean that the church, Christ's bride, is in effect the last Eve?  If not literally, at least symbolically? How to prove this, though, became more than a challenge for knowing where to even begin such a search.  After much thought and deliberation I finally realised that the place that I needed to start was at the beginning with the creation of the first Eve through the first Adam. That if we, as the church, Christ's bride, are seen by God as the last Eve, if you will, then there should be correlations between the description of the creation of Eve in Genesis 2:21-25 and passages in the New Testament having to do with Jesus and what he did on our behalf in order to redeem his bride.  This episode, the fourth in a 5 part series, begins with Genesis 2:24 proving that Jesus not only came to redeem a bride, but the bride he came to redeem, is in effect, the last Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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    <![CDATA[<p>Years ago I found myself asking the question if Jesus is the last Adam, then would that mean that the church, Christ&#39;s bride, is in effect the last Eve?  If not literally, at least symbolically? How to prove this, though, became more than a challenge for knowing where to even begin such a search.  After much thought and deliberation I finally realised that the place that I needed to start was at the beginning with the creation of the first Eve through the first Adam. That if we, as the church, Christ&#39;s bride, are seen by God as the last Eve, if you will, then there should be correlations between the description of the creation of Eve in Genesis 2:21-25 and passages in the New Testament having to do with Jesus and what he did on our behalf in order to redeem his bride.  This episode, the fourth in a 5 part series, begins with Genesis 2:24 proving that Jesus not only came to redeem a bride, but the bride he came to redeem, is in effect, the last Eve.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Years ago I found myself asking the question if Jesus is the last Adam, then would that mean that the church, Christ&#39;s bride, is in effect the last Eve?  If not literally, at least symbolically? How to prove this, though, became more than a challenge for knowing where to even begin such a search.  After much thought and deliberation I finally realised that the place that I needed to start was at the beginning with the creation of the first Eve through the first Adam. That if we, as the church, Christ&#39;s bride, are seen by God as the last Eve, if you will, then there should be correlations between the description of the creation of Eve in Genesis 2:21-25 and passages in the New Testament having to do with Jesus and what he did on our behalf in order to redeem his bride.  This episode, the fourth in a 5 part series, begins with Genesis 2:24 proving that Jesus not only came to redeem a bride, but the bride he came to redeem, is in effect, the last Eve.</p>]]>
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