2023 Ministry Progress Summaries

Through 1/1/23

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Summary

This cycle I spent time relaxing over the holidays with family. I also made a good bit of progress on several various upcoming studies, although I didn’t finish any of these enough to publish anything. There were also several things accomplished on the practical front, like building the standing desk that will serve as a speaking podium when used out in the living room during Bible studies at the house.

Timestamps

00:0000:00 - Intro
01:0701:07 - Relaxing with family
01:3701:37 - Progress on various studies
09:1709:17 - Practical matters
12:5212:52 - Upcoming work

Content

Relaxing with family

Not much to say here. I took time off work and spent the holidays visiting family and recharging.

Progress on various studies

I am in the middle of drafting a study discussing the exact nature of “judge not” when properly interpreted (cf. Matthew 7:1ff).

I started that one when I was partway through a different study outlining some issues in the modern church visible (such as a lack of emphasis put on serious Bible teaching, as compared to music and social time, for example), and the lack of commitment many self-professed Christians demonstrate, given the amount of time they spend watching TV shows and browsing social media (and so on) rather than reading their Bibles or taking in Bible teaching. These are not fun things to talk about, but are necessary, for a lot of modern churchgoers seem to be blind to the sad decline of care people have towards the Bible and God’s truth.

I branched off into the other study about judging after I realized it might be a good idea to firmly establish that “shooting it straight” and “calling a spade a spade” is not something to be shy about for us as Christians. That is, pointing out unpleasant truths in a level-handed manner to lovingly exhort people to turn (more) toward the truth is not the sort of self-righteous condemnatory judgment called out in Matthew 7:1ff.

At any rate, exactly what I mean by all of these things will be more clear as I finish and publish all these studies.

Practical matters

  • I built the standing desk and angled dual monitor assembly that will serve as the speaking podium during Bible study presentations at the house. The desk had a lot of pieces, so took a while to build.
  • I also built custom foam backings for the projector screens to make them straight and flush with the wall, to improve the projected images’ centering.
  • I sequenced my really big TODO list when I had the time over this holiday break. I have literally hundreds of things on this master list (including a good bit on the ministry side, of course), but as ever, it will always only be one step at a time.

Upcoming work

  • Continuing to work on all the studies I mentioned.
  • Hopefully I’ll soon start to get involved in local fellowships.

Video/audio transcript


Through 1/15/23

Video

Summary

This cycle was very research-heavy. I worked more on the studies I’m in the process of drafting, and in the process of researching a related topic, kicked off a massive forum discussion, and an email chain with my mentor. I also researched options for local fellowships, and narrowed down the options to several that look promising.

Timestamps

00:0000:00 - Intro
00:3400:34 - Worked more on in-progress studies
02:0602:06 - Researched a couple topics and had long conversations about them
03:4303:43 - Researched and decided where I want to start getting involved locally
05:4305:43 - Upcoming work

Content

Worked more on in-progress studies

The same ones mentioned last cycle, about how Christians ought to view judging, and issues in the modern church.

I just don’t want to release anything before I feel like things are ready. I’ve written more now, and split things into several parts, but still don’t want to release the earlier parts until I’m sure I know the full order of the topics in the studies and won’t change anything around any more.

Researched a couple topics and had long conversations about them

This was probably the biggest time sink this cycle. We had a very active topic on the forum. Across the four people participating, this topic spanned ~85 posts and ~130 pages single-spaced (were you to print it out).

I emailed my mentor about some of the things being discussed as well, and that email chain got up to ~13 responses long too.

Researched and decided where I want to start getting involved locally

I made a spreadsheet of many local churches (tens of them), came up with some criteria, and narrowed it down to several options.

I’m hoping to start getting involved in the next week or two.

Upcoming work

  • Continuing to work on the studies I mentioned.
  • Getting involved in local fellowships.

Video/audio transcript


Through 2/21/23

Video

Summary

This cycle ran long on account of me being busy getting set up and established at some local church fellowships. That said, I got 16 (!) new content pages up on the site, making this the biggest content release since the beginning of this ministry. I’ll see if I can keep up the pace as we move forward into the future. Prayers appreciated!

Timestamps

00:0000:00 - Intro
00:5900:59 - Making these updates only as more content accumulates
02:5802:58 - Squashed some bugs/made some framework improvements
06:1506:15 - Got established at some local church fellowships
07:0007:00 - New content
08:0508:05 - Week 1: Does the Voice Agree with the Bible?
10:3310:33 - Week 2: Does the Voice Bring Conviction?
13:5113:51 - Week 3: Does the Voice Call You to Trust God?
16:0316:03 - Week 4: Does the Voice Align with God’s Character?
26:5526:55 - Week 5: Does the Voice Honor God?
29:0729:07 - Upcoming work
29:4029:40 - Outro

Content

Making these updates only as more content accumulates

For the first while here, I had been making these ministry updates every two weeks. The last couple dragged a bit, as I hadn’t at that time had enough new content to really make them particularly interesting.

On that account, I decided to only make these once I have enough content accumulate for me to be able to do interesting updates. In principle, now that I’m truly entering production mode, this will probably end up back at right around every two weeks again (making this ~5 week gap an anomaly).

The reason why this latest update has been so slow in coming was because I was busy getting involved with some local fellowships, and then fleshing out the framework for me to write content relating to said fellowships. More on that later in the update.

I’m also going to try to make the progress update emails and posts on social media a bit less formulaic. Hopefully switching things up here and there will make it more engaging.

Squashed some bugs/made some framework improvements

  • Updated z-index of TOC sidebar to ensure that footnotes display over it, whenever applicable.
  • Fixed a bug on this page. I had previously named the headers for the five subquestions and subanswers the same thing, causing the scrollspy behavior in the TOC to behave strangely.
  • Fixed a bug in the preprocessor application wherein links in the subject index were getting added twice/duplicated: once for a discussion page itself (as is proper), and a second time when the discussion page got aggregated onto a content page (which is not proper).
  • Fixed a bug in the preprocessor application related to studies that only have a single page, rather than a series of pages. I added conditionals and such throughout the processing to make it so that such single-page studies are properly processed too.
  • Fixed an issue where Step Bible App iframes were causing the parent page to jump all over the place as they loaded, probably due to an update upstream of me with their API. I added some delay before they are shown, to let them fully load and do their worst in the way of scroll-stealing before I make them visible. This seems to have fixed it quite nicely.
  • Changed the styling of scripture-related special content sections. I made them transparent (as opposed to the light brown they had been), but added a 1px solid black border. I think the new style looks quite nice.

Got established at some local church fellowships

I’ve started going to a Sunday school class on Sunday mornings, as well as a Bible study on Wednesday nights.

As I get more involved, a good bit of my production will probably shift into things relating to these groups, at least for the time being.

New content

There is quite a lot this time (a full 16 new pages, to my count!), so we’ll go through it bit by bit.

The study that the Sunday school class I’ve been attending has been going through is about how to discern the voice of God. In the Wednesday night Bible study, we are in Jeremiah at the moment.

I haven’t started any writing of my own for the Jeremiah study yet, but plan to this week. I have, however written quite a lot relating to the Sunday school study.

Week 1: Does the Voice Agree with the Bible?

Week 2: Does the Voice Bring Conviction?

Week 3: Does the Voice Call You to Trust God?

Week 4: Does the Voice Align with God’s Character?

Week 5: Does the Voice Honor God?

Upcoming work

  • In addition to continuing work on stuff related to the Sunday school study, I hope to start getting some stuff up related to the Jeremiah Bible study as well, week by week.

Video/audio transcript


Through 4/17/23

Video

Summary

Due to various circumstances, I haven’t gotten as much done (as quickly) as I might have liked in the last little bit. I’m helping a close friend get content ready for his own ministry website, which has taken up a good bit of my time. I also moved into a new role at work, which had somewhat of a learning curve, and was very busy when sent on a business trip for two weeks. There were other things too, but you get the idea.

Nonetheless, this release brings some new content for many of the lessons in the Winter series from our Sunday School class at Central Baptist, relating to discerning the voice of God.

Timestamps

00:0000:00 - Intro
01:0301:03 - It’s been a while…
02:2002:20 - Helping my roommate get his content ready for his ministry launch
04:4404:44 - New content this cycle
22:0522:05 - Upcoming work
23:3023:30 - Excuse for lateness number 1: Microphone debugging
25:4425:44 - Excuse for lateness number 2: Getting accustomed to new responsibilities at work
27:2427:24 - Excuse for lateness number 3: I was very busy when away on a business trip for two weeks
29:0629:06 - Excuse for lateness number 4: I spent some time “investing in the future”
31:1031:10 - Outro

Content

It’s been a while…

Even though last time I said I’d try to keep up the production pace, well… it’s not that this release brings nothing, but it is less than I’d anticipated, and later than anticipated too.

I’ll go over a brief summary of some of the reasons for that at the end of this update. That way people who aren’t interested in hearing the details won’t have to (you can just stop watching when that part starts).

Helping my roommate get his content ready for his ministry launch

Partway through this cycle I started helping my roommate get all his written content ready for the launching of his own online ministry. There’s a lot more of it than I’d realized! Which is a very good thing, to be clear.

I’m helping organize it all, and add additional headers for better section linkability, and things like that. I hadn’t really anticipated the degree of time this is requiring of me, but it will very much be worth it in the end, once all his stuff goes up. It’s just that in the meantime, a good bit of my time is going here, rather than my own content.

New content this cycle

That said, I still got a number of new things up in this cycle. I have several more things that are decidedly close to being done too, but I decided I’d procrastinated too long already on a progress update, as I kept moving the goalposts forward. So these others can wait until next time. The list for this time:

Upcoming work

  • I’ll be trying to mostly focus on finishing helping my roommate with his content for the next little bit. The sooner I can can finish helping with that, the sooner I can stop having to split my focus. This may take a while though, so I think it may be a few weeks until I get another update of my own up, since I’ll be tied up with this.
  • Aside from that, I’m going to try to at least finish the other things I am close on. I might be able to get these things up sooner than other new content.

Excuse for lateness number 1: Microphone debugging

The volume level for recordings has been ending up really quiet (when recording through the wireless microphone I’ve been using – the Rode Wireless Go II), and I haven’t been happy with the audio quality when I run the quiet audio through audio normalization (even though I did just that for several past videos).

I spent time trying to figure out how to get louder audio when recording, and also figure out why my gain settings were not seeming to be respected when recording. One YouTube video claims that to have adjustable gain with this wireless Rode system, one needs to use an audio cable (3.5mm jack) not USB-C to connect the receiver into a computer, for whatever reason. I have things on order to test this out, and am hopeful, but as of now, still no dice.

Excuse for lateness number 2: Getting accustomed to new responsibilities at work

In my day job as a software engineer, I’m formally shifting into project management, helping our primary PM with her large set of responsibilities. My focus is going to be mostly on the technical requirements side of that set of responsibilities. It’s more or less a promotion, and in accordance with that, I’ll be getting more responsibility and pressure in some ways (e.g., the number of people whom I am helping sequence work for has tripled from ~6 to ~18). On top of that, this first little bit has had somewhat of a learning curve, as expected for new duties.

Up until this shift in responsibilities, I had been leading an Agile software development subteam as a team lead. Now I am more or less moving into doing requirements refinement and work sequencing full time (in addition to leading my subteam just as I always have). Due to only having so much time in a workday, I’m more or less stepping back from coding myself now. (I’d already been less than full-time coding for some time, instead shouldering other responsibilities in the division of labor. This is just going the complete distance and severing any expectations for me there, instead formally tasking me for more of the PM workload).

Excuse for lateness number 3: I was very busy when away on a business trip for two weeks

Soon after I got my new set of PM-related responsibilities, I drove 10 hours up to Ohio to participate in two weeks of meetings with our project’s customers. This sucked up a lot of time, because:

  • I made the drive (~10 hours one-way) both there and back on weekend days. I’ll get the time back later as travel comp time, but it still kind of nuked two weekends in this cycle specifically. This put a damper on ministry stuff since weekends are usually when I have the most free time and therefore tend to get the most ministry stuff done.
    • Also, the weekend in between the two traveling weekends – the one when I was up in Ohio – I was visiting with a friend who lives in Columbus most of Saturday, so didn’t get much work done that weekend either.
  • I was tired after every workday on this trip since we had days of ~7 hour meetings for two weeks straight.
  • I also pulled a lot more overtime than I normally do (probably over 15 hours across the two weeks) to try and get more written down when it was all fresh in my mind.

Excuse for lateness number 4: I spent some time “investing in the future”

I spent a good bit of time on what I would term “investing in the future.” I installed keycaps and such on my custom mechanical keyboard that came in the mail, and worked on the AutoHotkey script to do keyboard remapping, so I can start touch typing full time, which should help boost content production speeds.

I also spent a lot of time considering my teleprompter and video processing workflows to see if I could possibly further automate content production. I have some good ideas now, but more programming/software development work will be needed to get there, unfortunately. This may be what I focus on next, after I help my roommate launch his ministry website. I think it will be necessary before I can start consistently putting out videos with the throughput, quality, and functionality I wish to have all at the same time.

There were some other matters too, but those were a couple of the bigger things in this area.

Video/audio transcript

0:00 - hey guys right now I’m going to be making the ministry progress summary through April 17 2023.
0:06 - so due to some various circumstances I haven’t gotten as much done uh or as quickly as I might have liked in the
0:13 - last little bit so I just as a quick overview I have been helping a close friend so my roommate get content ready
0:20 - for his own Ministry website and this has ended up taking more of my time than I thought it might so I have been
0:25 - focusing on helping him a little bit more than doing all of my own things I also moved into a new role at work which
0:32 - kind of had a learning curve a bit with the new duties and responsibilities and then I was very very busy when I got
0:38 - sent on a business trip for two weeks here in the middle of this cycle and so there are some other things as well but
0:44 - you kind of get the idea I had other things pulling my attention here nonetheless this release brings some new
0:49 - content for many of the lessons in the winter series from the Sunday school class we’ve had at Central Baptist here
0:55 - in Warner Robins and that studies main topic has been relating to Discerning the voice of God
1:01 - so these are some of the higher level topics that we’re going to be going over here and so just as an initial
1:07 - introduction here as I said it’s been a it’s been a while here coming on uh more than a month at least so maybe seven
1:14 - weeks something like that um and so I had kind of said in the last progress summary that I was going to try
1:19 - to keep up the production Pace because the last release I think it was something like 15 pages that I had go up
1:26 - um you know so quite a large collection of new content there but just
1:32 - because of some of the circumstances that I mentioned on this last cycle I haven’t quite been able to match that
1:37 - pace that I had there for several weeks and so it’s not that this release doesn’t bring anything at all you’ll see
1:42 - I think there’s maybe six pages or something like that that I’ve added it’s just not quite as much as I had last
1:48 - time and it also came a bit later than I would have liked here um and so I’ll go into a bit more depth
1:53 - towards the end of this update into some of the factors that cause things to be a bit delayed here but for people who
2:00 - aren’t interested you can just kind of stop watching the video or stop reading the summary update here when we get to
2:06 - the bit that kind of goes in details there because I know maybe not everyone’s interested in hearing about some of the other things going on in my
2:14 - life that may have slowed down some of the release but uh until then we’ll just be talking about uh the things relating
2:20 - to this release itself so as kind of mentioned here and this is kind of an important point because I can
2:26 - help build people’s expectations a bit here I have been helping my roommate go through the written content that he will
2:33 - be hosting on uh Bible teaching website of his own once he watches so part of
2:39 - the reason why this has taken more time than I thought it might is because there’s a lot more content than I’d realized there was so I hadn’t actually
2:45 - read through much of my friends content until this point and this is a very good thing actually that there’s so much
2:51 - available because it means that once he goes live there’ll be a lot of good content that I can link to in reference
2:57 - and point people to and things like that but when I kind of signed up and volunteered for this uh there’s just a
3:03 - lot more than I thought there was and so what I’m doing in this what my role is is I’m kind of helping him organize
3:08 - everything and add headers for better linkability of the sections on the pages uh and kind of stuff like that so it’s
3:15 - not like I’m rewriting anything that he has it’s kind of just getting it ready to be put up in website format and uh
3:22 - more referenceable and things like that and so like I said I just kind of hadn’t anticipated the degree of time this is
3:28 - requiring of me but I do think it will be worth it in the end once all of his content goes up
3:34 - um and so the main upshot of this is uh because I’ve been helping him with this in the
3:39 - meantime kind of since a lot of my time is going here uh helping him with his stuff get his stuff ready for the
3:46 - website um I’m spending more time on that in some ways than I am on my own stuff and so this would be temporary this isn’t
3:51 - going to be the case forever I just kind of until we finish this push to get his site launched as well
3:57 - um I may be thinking a good bit of my time although not like 100 of it just you know a sizable chunk of it into
4:03 - helping him with his content so that’s been a main focus of mine uh this started not at the very beginning of the
4:08 - cycle maybe a couple weeks in when I started helping him with this and of course I got very busy in other things as well but it has kind of been a
4:15 - primary focus and I’m actually pretty excited about it too I think a lot of the content that he has is a very good
4:20 - uh you know well written and it will be useful covering different topics than some of the things that I’ve done so I’m
4:26 - looking forward to being able to have this as another website that I can recommend alongside my own of course and
4:31 - ichthys and a couple of the other Ministries that I follow as a good opportunity so that’s why I feel like it’s a very worthwhile cause and it’s
4:38 - worth me spending my time here to try to make his release go as smoothly as possible so this has been one area where
4:45 - I’ve been spending my time uh the last little bit and then of course we have the new content on my own website uh
4:51 - unique to this cycle so I still got a number of new things up in this cycle I have several more that are actually
4:57 - really close to being done but I kind of decided that I’d already procrastinated long enough on making this update you
5:03 - know because I’ve had stuff more or less ready for a couple weeks now I just kept trying to finish just that one more
5:08 - thing and kind of decided because I kept moving the goal posts here that I just needed to do a release here
5:14 - um get some of the things that I’ve written pushed out to the world and things like that so the things that I’m close on but haven’t quite finished
5:20 - those can wait until next time uh when I have the opportunity to do another release when I’ve had a few more days to
5:27 - maybe edit some of the things that I’m close on and get them more polished and ready to go but I do have a number of
5:32 - things that are pretty close as well so you know I’ve done the main writing for several other topics but just didn’t
5:37 - quite get to them before I drew the Line in the Sand here and decided that it was time for me to make this progress update
5:43 - because it had been long enough already of course so uh here’s the list of
5:48 - things that we’re going to be going to uh through this time so as I mentioned many of the lessons in that series about
5:54 - uh Discerning the voice of God I’ve added some discussion pages to all of the of the lesson Pages here so on this
6:01 - one on this lesson was going over uh does the voice call you to trust God so this is one of the mechanisms by which
6:08 - we can determine if a voice is is of God or is not of God is if it calls us to
6:14 - trust him if it calls us to exercise Faith so this particular study was not new this time this was new last time
6:21 - this one was already there but I wrote several a new to this particular release
6:27 - and the first one here is talking about drawing inspiration from the faith of others and so this is because one of the
6:34 - passages that uh our workbook went through was the Hebrews 11 passage that
6:39 - talks about the heroes of the faith and these great believers who have gone before us whose examples serve as a
6:45 - witness to us as examples of Faith Like We ought to have as Christians and so I
6:52 - ain’t talking about those people uh kind of a natural point that comes up is well what about people who we can draw
6:58 - inspiration from in our own lives and so that’s what this page is about I kind of talks a little bit about the dangers in
7:03 - comparison so you know obviously there’s a form of comparison between us as
7:09 - Believers you know even including other things in life as well but specifically for us spiritually that kind of is is
7:15 - not constructive uh in the way that we would want but this kind of isn’t that this is just being inspired by people in
7:22 - our Lives who kind of shine brightly for Christ and light a fire be beneath us as well and so Bible teachers older Mentor
7:29 - figures in our lives uh people who are just very red hot spiritually all of these people can serve kind of as
7:35 - motivators for us as we have witnesses in our own time and place and culture who we see running a good Christian race
7:43 - giving a good witness and they can kind of inspire us to do the same so that was one page of under this subtopic of does
7:50 - the voice call you to trust God a couple others as well the one talking about uh the promises of
7:55 - God and kind of the mechanics of how we don’t get everything we ask for as Christians you know kind of despite this
8:01 - verse in John 14 verse 13 that says whatever you ask in my name that I will do
8:07 - um well that whatever there is kind of contingent Upon Us asking for things that are in the will of God and so
8:14 - um sometimes people might kind of get the wrong idea about this they feel like what I’m asking for seems to be a good
8:19 - thing so why isn’t God answering me and so we spend some time on this page talking about how we need to keep in
8:25 - mind that the promises of God are certain but usually it’s not very specific individual things in our lives
8:31 - it’s more things like he will never leave us nor forsake us he promises us eternal life if we believe in his son
8:38 - and what he did for us on the cross and things like that rather than I don’t know promising us a promotion or health
8:45 - and wealth and prosperity and things like that some of the things even that people think are promises of God or
8:50 - teach our promises of God that may not actually be in the Bible if we use the Bible as our measuring stick and so
8:56 - that’s this page and then finally the last one under this lesson here I was talking about Cain and Abel and so again
9:03 - we were in Hebrews 11 in our workbook this particular week and uh Abel comes
9:08 - up as an example of someone exercising Godly Faith he’s in this Heroes of the faith section in Hebrews chapter 11 and
9:15 - so uh the question that we set out to answer here on this page was why was Abel’s sacrifice praised by God you know
9:22 - and Abel is praised for his faith where whereas Cain gave a sacrifice to a sacrifice of grain yet Cain is condemned
9:29 - by God and His sacrifices and accepted and so while it can’t just be that God likes uh you know livestock offerings
9:35 - better than grain you know God’s not biased in that way so what is the reasoning behind this because it wasn’t just after Cain killed Abel that God was
9:43 - displeased with Cain it was actually before that and so this page kind of highlights some of the reasoning as to
9:48 - why that might be so perhaps the differences in heart States between the brothers and also talk some about the
9:54 - symbolism of blood sacrifice and what Abel’s blood sacrifice in this context might have meant about him accepting the
10:01 - need for a sacrifice for a substitute acknowledging that he couldn’t provide that on his own that his own words were
10:08 - insufficient and so it’s kind of an acknowledgment it’s an inference In this passage but it makes a great deal of
10:13 - sense and helps kind of explain why Abel is praised for his faith um and so that’s the third one that was
10:20 - on this particular uh section in the series on Discerning the voice of God and so that was uh what three things
10:27 - that we had here and then we had others as well so this was the first one of those three things linked here in the
10:33 - slides uh next uh talking about does the voice align with God’s character and so
10:38 - we’d already done some stuff in the last release talking about some of the difficulties in interpreting some
10:43 - specifics in the passage here in Exodus chapter 34 which is where our workbook
10:49 - had us but the new one this week is talking about um reflecting kind of upon God’s love as
10:56 - it’s expressed in these verses early on in Exodus 34 so I’m going to go ahead and read this it says the Lord the Lord
11:02 - a god merciful and gracious slow to anger and abounding and steadfast love and faithfulness keeping steadfast love
11:09 - for thousands forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin and so that in
11:15 - verse 6 and the beginning part of verse 7 just shows the graciousness and compassion of God and you have to
11:20 - understand in context and that’s kind of what this page is talking about uh this page in the new release is that God is
11:27 - saying this to Moses right after the Israelites had bowed down and worshiped their Idol of the golden calf when Moses
11:34 - was up on Mount Sinai and Aaron made this Idol and and they were kind of turning back to Egypt positionally in
11:40 - their hearts we have a couple cross-references for that I think there’s one in like Nehemiah here and one in numbers as well
11:46 - um so that the people were ungrateful towards God they weren’t uh you know thanking him for his deliverance from
11:51 - their enemies but they were made making an idol and not having that faith that they did and right after saying that God
11:58 - still talks about his faithfulness and his love um of course he also talks about his Justice in the next verse but this
12:05 - specifically reflecting upon God’s love and his Mercy even in the context of this generation of Israelites who were
12:13 - condemned to wander the Wilderness due to not accepting uh what God would have so God didn’t take them immediately into
12:19 - the promised land so even this generation who had seen such great signs from the hand of God even when they
12:25 - turned away and worshiped an idol effectively spitting in God’s face he didn’t cast them off from himself and
12:31 - that shows the grace and compassion that God has for us and so that’s what this page is reflecting upon reflecting upon
12:38 - God’s love for us even when we sin against him in such a blatant flagrant way so that was this page also in Exodus
12:45 - 34 just like the other things from this week’s lesson about examining the uh
12:51 - does the voice align with God’s character so this is just kind of filling in uh some some thoughts I had
12:56 - on some of the additional lessons in this series that we had uh in the winter here from our workbook study so the next
13:02 - one uh The Wider page was does the voice honor God and so the this passage was
13:08 - from John chapter 17 which is Jesus’s prayer towards the end of The Upper Room
13:14 - discourse which had begun in John Chapter 13 so span several chapters here
13:19 - but in John chapter 17 Jesus prays for us as Believers um and so on a page I have planned here
13:27 - uh relating to this idea of kenosis which John 17 5 has I’m talking about
13:33 - Jesus going back to be glorified after his Ascension we have this cross-reference from Philippians but didn’t quite finish that page I started
13:39 - um but that’ll be one of the ones coming in the future but the actual page that I did this release was kind of relating to
13:46 - the people that uh God has said to give Jesus and so in John chapter 17 verse 2
13:51 - we have all of those you have given him so this is the hymn here being Jesus and
13:59 - the person giving is God the father and so who are these people that Jesus was given and also comes up in verse six uh
14:05 - you gave them to me and they have kept your word who are these people that the father gave Jesus and what does that
14:10 - mean exactly and so this page pretty heavily hits on Calvinism predestination
14:16 - and Free Will and so this is a passage that some Calvinists use as a proof text
14:21 - for so-called double predestination this idea that God arbitrarily chooses some
14:26 - people to irresistibly call to himself uh while just not choosing to
14:31 - irresistibly call other people and so we examine some of the specifics of that
14:37 - idea of double predestination uh kind of defining what Calvinism and predestination in their system of belief
14:43 - is and then of course I am not a calvinist I believe in human Free Will and I talk some about uh basically talk
14:49 - about what believing in Free Will is not so believing in Free Will doesn’t mean that we believe that we save ourselves
14:55 - as Christians or that somehow the power of the Cross is made I don’t know like
15:01 - needs to be supplemented by our own works or any nonsense like that um so I talked some about what it is not
15:07 - um and then we kind of examine uh this idea of well all this means in John 17
15:13 - is that God gives the people to Christ uh to kind of pray for and protect in
15:19 - this way those are the people who God foreknew as believing in Christ and so God’s foreknowledge is a very critical
15:25 - part of understanding what this passage means and then after that we kind of shift into discussion here of the
15:31 - difference between so-called isagisis versus exegesis so these are actually prepositions in Greek ice is a
15:38 - preposition and X is a preposition in Greek and Ice meaning into an X meaning out of and so when you apply that to
15:45 - biblical interpretation we want to be taking things out of the text of the Bible not reading in our own
15:51 - presuppositions and that’s kind of difference here between isagisis and exegesis is that we don’t want to be
15:57 - reading in our own presuppositions and assumptions into passages and then using the passages to kind of circularly prove
16:04 - our own position and why that’s relevant here in this passage in John chapter 17 is because actually uh double
16:11 - predestination along calvinist lines actually textually works in this passage the text doesn’t disprove it the text
16:17 - also doesn’t disprove the interpretation that I take regarding the uh that the
16:23 - people who God the Father gave Jesus are the ones who God foreknew as believing in him that works just as well textually
16:29 - so this passage actually cannot be used as a proof text for either interpretation because both of them work
16:35 - textually in this specific place and so I kind of talk about how it’s important for us to choose our arguments well and
16:41 - so we need to be careful when we pick passages that we say support our position to pick passages that have to
16:47 - support our position like it’s logically necessary that our position be the true one as opposed to Alternative positions
16:53 - that might work equally well in any given passage so this is kind of getting off into some of the more technical bits
16:59 - of hermeneutics but interesting stuff and I argue down here that the verse that actually lets us take kind of a
17:05 - stand against double predestination is Romans chapter 8 verse 29 that talks about how Those whom God foreknew are
17:13 - the ones that he predestines and so it just doesn’t make a lot of sense for God to talk about foreknowledge in this
17:18 - progression of of foreknowledge and then predestination and then calling justifying glorifying uh this is Romans
17:25 - chapter 8 verses 29 to 30. it doesn’t make a lot of sense for foreknowledge to be in there if God predestines people
17:33 - because then why would he foreknow the people who he he was the one predestining right as if their Free Will
17:38 - has nothing to do with it so anyway I’m not going to get too down in the weeds here but this was what this page on
17:43 - talking about of this idea of people being given to Jesus in the prayer that comes up in John chapter 17 which was
17:50 - the text of our lesson this week and then finally uh just one more to go uh
17:55 - last week in the study so this was the very last lesson in this study uh talking about Discerning the voice of
18:01 - God and this week’s lesson was talking about uh asking the question of if the voice leads us to be more like Jesus so
18:08 - talking about the transformation uh that we have as Christians uh putting off the
18:13 - old band and putting on the new man uh so to speak or the old self and the new self uh you know because our old selves
18:20 - were crucified to the cross with Christ we are positionally dead to sin we are no longer slaves to sin and talking
18:26 - about the transformation that ought to happen in our lives as Christians based upon that noon of life we have after we
18:32 - believe after we become members of the family of God so the passage this week from the lesson was in Colossians
18:39 - chapter 3 Colossians chapter 3 verse 1 starts out talking about thinking on things above uh so you know there’s that
18:46 - cross-reference to Philippians I have another thing in work on that one of the other things I didn’t finish this time but the specific thing
18:54 - um that I am going over this time is not uh that particular thing but it is this
19:00 - idea on seeking the things above um as opposed to things of the world so lots
19:05 - of comparison but more just focusing on this passage here um so this page uh the one that I wrote
19:11 - this cycle mostly talking about the kind of critical importance to keeping our
19:16 - Focus where it needs to be as Christians so keeping our focus on the Eternal and the spiritual versus the physical and
19:22 - the ephemeral uh the things of this world that are passing away and so that’s what the first couple verses of
19:29 - Colossians chapter 3 talk about seeking the things above where Christ is seated at the right hand of God so
19:36 - um I talk here about a cross-reference in Luke chapter 10 uh where Martha is uh
19:43 - kind of bustling about getting things ready for Jesus and Mary is sitting at the feet of Jesus listening to him speak
19:49 - and Martha kind of gets frustrated and says Lord tell Mary to help me can’t you see that I’m doing all this work and
19:55 - Jesus tells her that Mary has chosen the better part and it will not be taken away from her and so this can be kind of
20:01 - a hard passage especially for those of us who tend to feel that we are quote unquote the responsible sort
20:06 - um we kind of sympathize with Martha here you know we we want to be industrious and work hard for the Lord
20:11 - but we need to kind of keep our priorities straight and so what is truly more important than sitting at the feet
20:17 - of Jesus and listening to him right there is nothing more important for us in the world because spiritual matters are so much more important and uh
20:23 - building off that talk about this passage in Matthew chapter six pretty famous passage in The Sermon on the Mount uh talking about how
20:31 - um you know life is more than food and clothing and uh God is more than capable of providing for our needs if we just
20:37 - put first the kingdom of heaven um so tomorrow we’ll worry about it self-sufficient
20:42 - for the day is its own trouble and so why should we worry about tomorrow if
20:48 - when we seek first his kingdom and his righteousness God will give all the rest unto us without us having to lift a
20:54 - finger so God will always provide for our needs uh note our needs not necessarily our wants if we just trust
21:00 - him and we give the Reigns over to him rather than our own desires and so that’s what this page is talking about
21:06 - uh we need to just make sure that we keep our Focus where it needs to be our kind of our eyes turn towards heaven as
21:12 - it were rather than getting bogged down in worldly matters because keeping that spiritual perspective is so important
21:17 - for us that was uh this discussion under this topic here uh the last one in this
21:23 - particular series and uh even saying that I don’t think I’m quite done I have several other topics in work here uh
21:30 - just going back other things that I was interested in from the passages that we covered in some of these lessons will
21:36 - probably be expanding out a bit more on some things but this was kind of a good collection as you see across several of
21:42 - the weeks in this study are picking out things that I got interested in based on the text that the workbook used for the
21:49 - specific um are the specific lessons in the weeks and just elaborating a bit more on
21:54 - things that I found interesting so that was all of the new content here uh from this particular release cycle like I
22:01 - said I have several more things in work that I just haven’t quite finished yet but those will come uh probably next
22:06 - release so as to things that I will be trying to do moving forward in the
22:11 - future um I had mentioned already uh me helping my roommate with all of his content and
22:16 - that’s probably going to be my my focus in fact I may switch on to it more or less full time for a while here until we
22:22 - finish that until his site goes up um because that way I won’t have to keep splitting my focus over time I’ll be
22:28 - able to kind of get that done and then turn my focus back to my own content 100 so that’s going to kind of be my plank
22:35 - and try to focus on that for the next several weeks unfortunately that means that it may take me a while to get another of these
22:41 - updates out uh if I’m helping him with his content more than I’m doing my own it may take me a while to kind of get
22:47 - enough up that I’m ready to release again although like I said because I have several things that are already pretty close except for some editing and
22:53 - polishing I may be able to get another release out in the not so distant future just maybe a smaller release with some
22:59 - of the stuff that I’ve already been close on that I just need to clean up a bit so that’s the plan for the short
23:04 - term in the future um there is some other stuff that I need to do more workflow-wise and I’ll get to
23:10 - that in uh probably like the last of the slides upcoming so this is the point in the video where I’ve gone over all of
23:17 - this stuff in this release now and so uh you don’t have to keep listening unless you’re interested in hearing about some of the reasons why this one ended up
23:23 - coming out a bit later than I’d intended uh you know like what seven eight weeks rather than just a couple maybe uh just
23:29 - because some other stuff came up and that’s what I’m going to be talking about now so uh my first excuse here was
23:36 - that I’ve kind of had some issues with uh microphones when I’m doing this recording so I’m actually recording with
23:41 - a headset microphone right now I have a boom mic on a headset that I have and so this isn’t the microphone that I’ve been
23:47 - using more recently uh which is called the rode Wireless go to so this is a wireless microphone system and you know
23:53 - it’s very highly reviewed on the internet I have no problems with it when it works except when I connect it to my computer via USBC it actually doesn’t
24:01 - let me adjust the gain setting for the microphone and in practice what this has meant is that my my audio volume is just
24:08 - really low when I’ve been recording with this plugged into my computer and so when it’s plugged into the GoPro it
24:13 - works okay but I’m not actually recording these with GoPro so um plugging it into the computer it
24:19 - wasn’t letting me adjust my gain settings or actually more properly I was adjusting my gain settings on the
24:24 - wireless recorder but then it just wasn’t going into the computer it wasn’t respecting it basically and I couldn’t
24:29 - set my volume levels if I was recording in zoom and things like that I just wasn’t letting me adjust the gain and
24:35 - because this was making my audio really quiet um I tried to clean it up in post by normalizing it which means you you just
24:42 - kind of make the audio louder you like it can either increase or decrease the audio volume levels but it just was kind
24:48 - of uh normalization isn’t supposed to be really destructive in terms of audio processing I just wasn’t happy with the
24:54 - quality I was getting out of that so I wanted to actually fix this and so I did a bunch of research and I found a YouTube video that says that to get
25:00 - adjustable gain in this way you actually have to buy kind of like an adapter um like a 3.5 mm meter jack adapter and
25:07 - then plug the receiver part of the wireless go system into your computer using the 3.5 millimeter adapter and
25:14 - then maybe another adapter on top of that to turn that into a USB I I got both of those that’s what the video
25:20 - recommended so I have some things on order that will hopefully let me use this and the reason why I want to use
25:25 - this is because it kind of has a really discreet lapel mic so the headset that I’m wearing right now I mean I don’t
25:30 - have my webcam on but you know it’s this big bulky gaming headset looking thing and you know if I’m recording videos
25:35 - where I’m recording a shot of my face with the webcam I just kind of want the discrete lapel mic I think it looks
25:40 - better but I was having problems getting the volume to work with that and so I did research there it tied me up for a
25:46 - while um second excuse here um I was getting accustomed to new responsibilities at work so uh many
25:53 - people probably won’t be that interested in this but um I am a software engineer I work for the Air Force and so I
25:58 - actually have been shifting more into project management responsibilities on our team helping our primary PM with her
26:05 - large set of responsible abilities and so I have started doing uh more things
26:10 - on the technical requirements side you know I’m kind of helping split her load in that way and it’s kind of more or
26:16 - less a promotion but in line with that I’ve gotten some more responsibility and some pressure in some ways and one of
26:23 - that one of those ways is just that previously I kind of been a team lead already and so I’d already been doing
26:28 - this for a team of maybe five or six people and now I’m kind of doing it for everyone on our project which is more like 18 and so obviously it’s not that
26:35 - my workload has tripled per se but you know different scope a different set of responsibilities and I just there’s a
26:41 - bit of a learning curve as one would expect with new duties at work and so up until this time like I said I’d already
26:48 - been a leading and agile software development sub team so our project has three teams actually uh working in
26:54 - parallel with each other and I was the team lead for one of those and now I’m kind of helping do project management stuff for the entire project and so uh
27:01 - because of that uh you know I haven’t had as much time uh you know I had more pressure at work and I’ve had a bit of a
27:08 - shift in responsibility it’s kind of taken more out of me as I acclimate myself to the new things that I have to
27:14 - do and um it’s also just you know in many ways I think this will be useful in the
27:19 - long term because I’m pretty interested in the stuff I’m doing now but I know this change at work has sucked some time and attention away from me um so that
27:26 - was another change and then of course pretty soon after I got this new set of responsibilities I got sent uh for a uh
27:33 - on a business trip you know in the Air Force we call it TDY I think temporary Duty Yonder is what the acronym stands
27:39 - for I I got assigned to go to a different Air Force Base uh to work on our project with our customers and so
27:45 - because of that I was away from home for two weeks I was in a hotel for two weeks and so because of that I was working on
27:51 - this business trip and I worked pretty hard on the business trip you know I was we had long days of meetings uh you know
27:57 - with our customers and uh you know seven hour seven hour meetings two two weeks straight more or less and then I also
28:03 - pulled a lot of overtime when I was on this trip just because it made sense you know I had everything fresh in my mind and if I didn’t do it I wouldn’t get it
28:09 - written down and documented as well so maybe 15 to 20 hours overtime over the two weeks I was up there and then and I
28:15 - also uh drove up so this was in Ohio was where I went and so that’s about 10 hours away from where I am in Georgia
28:22 - and so because of that you know I sacrificed a weekend day on either the weekends uh kind of uh book ending my
28:29 - trip there I sacrificed a weekend day to drive that and I’ll get the time back as a travel comp time but you know I
28:36 - haven’t taken that yet and so and then the weekend in the middle I was actually visiting a friend who lives in Columbus and so I didn’t get a lot done that
28:41 - weekend either and so because I tend to get a lot of ministry stuff done on weekends because it’s when I have you
28:47 - know less responsibilities you know like of my daily variety you know like going to work and working out and things like
28:54 - that well because I had to give up weekend days here I actually kind of inhibited me more than you might think
29:00 - on the ministry output front because I lost like three weekends in a row basically uh to this you know on top of
29:05 - the extra duties at work and stuff like that um and then finally a last thing is kind
29:11 - of what I was alluding to as I was wrapping up uh the closing part of the the actual video I kind of spent some
29:18 - time on some things that might help improve some of the content moving down the line so workflow related things and
29:24 - so I’m going to call this investing in the future uh kind of a hobby project of mine I finally got the custom mechanical
29:31 - keyboard that came completely split hand uh people who are really into mechanical keyboards can probably geek out over it
29:38 - but most people probably won’t think it’s that interesting but long story short I’m hoping to actually start
29:43 - transitioning to fully touch typing I am a pretty fast hunt and Peck typist on QWERTY like above 50 words per minute
29:49 - which is pretty fast for hunting and pecking but I’m above 70 touch typing and so it’d be best for me to switch to
29:55 - that it will help uh me in the kind of content production Department I’ll be able to go faster for that I also spend
30:01 - a lot of time considering kind of my workflows for the teleprompter which I haven’t really used that much yet
30:07 - because I need to set up some software to kind of split things more into a teleprompter ready format so I’m going
30:13 - to be writing more on the software development front here in my python preprocessor application to kind of
30:20 - break out the content that I am currently recording on these slides into just a sentence or two at a time over a
30:27 - larger number of slides so that I can run through it on the teleprompter more seamlessly so that and how I’m going to
30:33 - process these videos how I can automate more of the process so that I’ll be able to kind of increase my throughput while
30:39 - maintaining the the quality and the functionality that I want and so maybe not very interesting stuff but what I
30:46 - would call like I said investing in the future hoping that in the long term some of the legwork that I’m doing here up
30:52 - front uh in the beginning will kind of pay off to yield a higher quality with a
30:58 - higher throughput than I would otherwise have so these were my excuses you know four of them there I don’t know uh
31:04 - people are interested in that but these were some of the reasons some of the other things I was doing uh this cycle instead of writing more Ministry content
31:10 - although like I said I had a number of things go up so uh that’s what I have done now through April 17th and so we’ll
31:18 - see exactly when I get the next one of these up it might be several weeks it might be a little bit longer than that like I said gonna be helping my roommate
31:24 - for the next little bit uh but I may get around to actually polishing some of the stuff I have close so uh thanks for
31:31 - listening and I hope this has been helpful in giving people an idea of what I’ve been up to for the last little bit


Through 10/16/23

Video

Summary

In this release, we’ve got the first 9 lessons in a new study of BB1: Theology off Ichthys (the section of Ichthys’ systematic theology that goes over theology proper)—well, the written parts, at any rate. The videos will hopefully go up soon, once I’ve processed and polished them a bit more.

There are also lots of new pages in new verse-by-verse studies of Romans and 1 Thessalonians: Romans 1, Romans 2, 1 Thessalonians 4, and 1 Thessalonians 5. I’ve also got a bunch more discussion-based pages scaffolded out for Romans 1 through Romans 10 in a separate study of Romans. These pages are more like lists of discussion questions with my rough notes accompanying them. At least, that will be the idea, once I get around to actually filling in my notes.

Timestamps

0:000:00 - Intro
2:302:30 - Outline
5:235:23 - On the nature of this particular ministry progress summary
8:508:50 - BibleDriven, Jordan Bomberger’s online ministry, is now live!
12:5412:54 - Our group Bible Study over Zoom has resumed our weekly recordings, this time going through Ichthys’ Systematic Theology
19:2419:24 - Discussion questions from a local Bible study covering the book of Romans
22:4322:43 - Verse-by-verse Romans study
25:5625:56 - Another verse-by-verse study, this one for 1 Thessalonians
27:4627:46 - Some other theological conversations
29:2629:26 - Work on some of my planned studies
31:3131:31 - Plans for the future
36:5636:56 - Index of new content this release
37:5237:52 - BB1: Theology lessons
39:4439:44 - Romans discussion questions and brief notes
41:4241:42 - Verse-by-verse Romans study: Romans 1
43:4343:43 - Verse-by-verse Romans study: Romans 2
44:5744:57 - Verse-by-verse 1 Thessalonians study: 1 Thessalonians 4
45:3745:37 - Verse-by-verse 1 Thessalonians study: 1 Thessalonians 5
47:2347:23 - Outro

Content

On the nature of this particular ministry progress summary

It has certainly been a minute here. Homo proponit, sed Deus disponit, as they say. Man supposes, but God disposes.

There have been a number of developments over the last few months (it’s been about 6 months to the day, in fact, since the last update). I should have been better about staying on top of the updates, but now at least there is plenty to go over!

I have split some of the more mundane updates out into a separate video up on my personal YouTube channel, and will (hopefully) continue this structure now moving forward. I kind of wish I’d thought to do this from the very beginning of these ministry progress summary videos, but oh well. Live and learn.

I find the process of going over where my time has been spent and where my focus has been directed valuable for myself, personally, but it certainly isn’t “ministry related” much more than “well, here are some of the reasons why there are not more new videos and/or new content pages”. Anyone who is interested is certainly free to have a look at these other matters, but for everyone else, the upshot is that hopefully these ministry-related videos can stay shorter and more focused overall.

And in that vein, I’m afraid this video probably will not completely describe everything that has happened since the last one. (This is the obvious downside of leaving such big breaks between them). However, since perfectionism and moving goalposts are contributing factors to the delay, best to just accept that and not let the perfect get in the way of the good any more than it already has! Tricky thing to stick with, that.

BibleDriven, Jordan Bomberger’s online ministry, is now live!

In my last update, I had mentioned that I was helping my close friend, roommate, and fellow Bible teacher set up his ministry website, and that that would be my primary focus for at least for a while. (Which it was—a couple weeks at least).

Well, I am pleased to report that his launch went smoothly, and his ministry website is now live! Jordan, in fact, probably has a good bit more written content than myself at present, and his website should serve as an excellent supplement to Ichthys, Bible Academy, and this ministry here at BibleDocs.

He has a few large topical studies (roundabouts 10, at time of writing), as well as a large collection of small topical studies on variety of subjects. He has also recently started a verse-by-verse examination of the Sermon on the Mount.

Should you have questions relating any of these things he has written (or others besides), you can also reach him at jordan@bibledriven.org. He also has a mailing list too, similar to the one for this site.

I am planning to cross-link to Jordan’s content a good bit in my own work moving forward, as I identify areas where he has already covered something. Hopefully that should be indicative of the regard I hold for my friend’s efforts—not that we probably agree on every single thing, but that his writing is truly worthy of consideration.

Our group Bible Study over Zoom has resumed our weekly recordings, this time going through Ichthys’ Systematic Theology

Ichthys has a full Systematic Theology in the Bible Basics Series. Our Saturday Zoom Bible Study group has decided to go through this series, starting with BB1: Theology, which covers theology proper (the study of God).

Thus far, we’ve finished discussing the Essence of God (His Infinite Nature and Perfect Character), and started talking about the Trinity. Anyone familiar with our past study of BB6A may be glad to learn that we are trying to stay more on-topic and focused nowadays (in a relative sense). This doesn’t necessarily mean all the lesson videos will be short (at least not by many people’s standards), but it does mean that there will be fewer tangential rabbit trails in the discussions. This has at least been so for our first few videos. I am quite pleased with the direction our new study has taken.

Just as a reminder, these Bible Studies are completely open to everyone who wants to join! The Zoom meeting link is posted in the header of the forum, and can also be shared in the WhatsApp groups. If you want to join our community (either of these groups), you may fill out a form to do so here. We always love to have new folks come and participate.

At present, our study is meeting Saturday afternoons at 4:00 PM EST (Atlanta/New York time on world clocks). The schedule for our meetings can be found here.

While we are several months into this study (and I therefore have a nice backlog of videos already recorded), I wish for the video format to be just so (editing things in for topic transitions, etc.), so have not yet gotten around to processing and posting all the videos. Part of the reason this ministry update is coming out so late is because I kept wishing for the videos to be part of the update (and therefore kept pushing back the timing of the update to try to give myself more time to finish things here), but it just hasn’t happened yet due to all the other things I’m trying to get done at the same time. And I eventually decided that I’d best release what I’ve been working on in the meantime, videos or no videos.

They will be a primary focus of mine in the next bit though—catching up so that I post each new video as we have the study week by week. You’ll probably see a bunch of videos pop up on the channel in the next several weeks as I work my way through the backlog here. I’m going to try to clear this backlog before I make the next ministry progress summary video, but we’ll see.

Discussion questions from a local Bible study covering the book of Romans

I have been writing down the discussion questions from a local Bible study I’ve been going to, covering the book of Romans. I have taken some notes every week too, but haven’t gotten around to completely cleaning them up yet, for most chapters. So for now, I’ve mostly just posted the discussion questions. I’ll post my notes for each set as I get around to fixing them up a bit more.

This was another contributing factor to the lateness of this update. I kept holding off because I wanted to get my backlog of notes here cleaned up so I could post everything together… but again, it just hasn’t happened, since I have so many other things I’m simultaneously juggling. So I’m going to go ahead and post the discussion questions for now, and then fill things in as I go, trying ever more to squash the perfectionistic tendencies within me.

Verse-by-verse Romans study

Just to give a sense of what I mean about said perfectionistic tendencies, when I started writing up my notes from the first few meetings, what had just been a few handwritten bullet points on my scratch paper quickly turned into a full 20+ pages or so of typed single-spaced text on my computer. And that was just for Romans 1 and Romans 2…

The local Bible study is progressing at around half a chapter a week, and I realized soon enough that I was biting off a lot more than I had really intended with the amount of depth that I was falling into in writing things up. So, I’ve basically decided to back-burner the in-depth writing on Romans for now. I’ve emailed my mentor all sorts of interesting questions about various matters of interpretation in the early chapters of Romans, and have a good bit outlined verse-by-verse, but this just honestly doesn’t seem like quite the right time to undertake this endeavor. Not that I don’t want to, but I just have a lot of other things I want to work on too, and I can only do so much.

Basically, I have decided to try to focus on posting my brief notes (as described in the last section), and leave the full formal verse-by-verse study for later.

So while I have posted the verse-by-verse Romans content I already got through, I’ll hold off on continuing this full verse-by-verse Romans study until I’ve gotten some other things written, I think.

Another verse-by-verse study, this one for 1 Thessalonians

A separate local Bible study I’ve been involved in went through 1 Thessalonians. This wasn’t as formal really, so I don’t have the same sort of notes to post week-by-week.

I did, however, lead the last week in this study, when the normal study organizer was sick. I have since then substantially expanded upon my initial notes from that night (wherein we went through 1 Thessalonians 4 and 1 Thessalonians 5). Since I had such limited time then, my notes for that night were more section-by-section than verse-by-verse, but I have now filled in the notes substantially. It got a lot longer than I thought it might, but I’m happy with how things turned out.

Some other theological conversations

Across the debate community I run, our forum, and our WhatsApp group, in the few months since I’ve last given an update, I’ve been involved in a good many conversations about this and that. These might not turn into ministry content immediately, but I always have in the back of my head the notion that I might mine some of these theological discussions for content ideas eventually, over time.

Work on some of my planned studies

I’ve worked some on a couple of the longer multi-part studies I have in-progress. One goes over how we as Christians ought to view the idea of judging others and what exactly goes into that, and the other deals with the largely-unpleasant topic of lukewarmness in the modern Church.

Both of these are studies I’d like to get out in the near future, hopefully. I have lots written already, but am constantly coming up with more things I want to cover, changing my mind about how I want to order things, and so on.

Plans for the future

As already mentioned, I’d first like to finish processing and then post all of the past weeks for our Zoom Bible Study going over BB1: Theology. So doing that, then just keeping up with the series thereafter, is going to be a priority.

Odii (my friend and “co-host” in the BB1 series) and I have discussed the idea of doing a parallel study on the Coming Tribulation (CT) series on Ichthys as well, meeting more ad-hoc during the week as our schedules allow (rather than also having this second study be formally/consistently scheduled—contrast the BB1 study, which always happens at the same time on Saturdays), and we might like to try this out in the future. That could well lead to preparing for, recording, processing, and posting two (or perhaps even three) long/in-depth videos every week or two, which would keep me busy, for sure.

I’d also like to catch up and then keep up better with posting my brief notes for the Romans Bible study week-by-week. And I’d also like to finish the other studies I mentioned (the study about judgment for us as Christians, and the study about lukewarmness in the modern Church) soon as well. I’d also like to actually finish my verse-by-verse study of 1 Thessalonians 5, since I still have a few more verses to go there at the end of the chapter. (I got through most of it before deciding I better just go ahead and make this update otherwise I never would).

Finally, I’m weighing the idea of getting involved in a few online Christian communities—like forums, Facebook groups, Subreddits, Discord servers, and that sort of thing. The idea would be to engage more actively with others, rather than only posting static content. I only have so much time, of course, but it has been something that I thought might be a good fit for me. Especially as I finish getting all of my voice recognition and text editing things set up, and my writing efficiency continues to go up.

Index of new content this release

I mentioned the higher-level categories above, but now I’m going to link each new page individually—I believe the following sections exhaustively list out all the new content pages in this release.

BB1: Theology lessons

These are the lessons we’ve already gotten through in our group Bible study of BB1. I’ve got everything set up to embed the videos as soon as I get around to posting them—hopefully soon.

Romans discussion questions and brief notes

I spent enough time on Romans 1 and Romans 2 that I turned my writing there into a formal verse-by-verse study. So:

I also got through the writeup for Romans 8 completely. So that’s an example of the format that all the other chapters (excepting 1 and 2, as above) will have, once I get around to actually cleaning up and posting all my notes, chapter-by-chapter.

And then there are all the other chapters that so far are just the discussion questions, without my notes added yet:

Verse-by-verse Romans study: Romans 1

To break down all the content that I wrote up in more depth for Romans 1:

Verse-by-verse Romans study: Romans 2

To break down all the content that I wrote up in more depth for Romans 2:

Verse-by-verse 1 Thessalonians study: 1 Thessalonians 4

To break down all the content that I wrote up in more depth for 1 Thessalonians 4:

Verse-by-verse 1 Thessalonians study: 1 Thessalonians 5

To break down all the content that I wrote up in more depth for 1 Thessalonians 5:

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