Rebuild by The Barking Fox
Our Creator is willing to rebuild us from the inside out. That's what it means to "be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect." (Romans 12:2) This is a New Covenant process: God pouring out His Spirit on His people to give them new hearts capable of obeying His instructions, commandments, and laws. This podcast explores that process through short devotional meditations inspired by the weekly Torah portions, with connections drawn from the whole Bible.
Our Creator is willing to rebuild us from the inside out. That's what it means to "be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect." (Romans 12:2) This is a New Covenant process: God pouring out His Spirit on His people to give them new hearts capable of obeying His instructions, commandments, and laws. This podcast explores that process through short devotional meditations inspired by the weekly Torah portions, with connections drawn from the whole Bible.
Episodes

Saturday Apr 24, 2021
The Disappearing Railroad Blues
Saturday Apr 24, 2021
Saturday Apr 24, 2021
Our finite human nature often has difficulty appreciating the past and the future while simultaneously living in the present. Old and new tend to clash, with one or the other taking primacy of place. Which we choose depends on our age and point of view. But we serve an Eternal God Who exists outside of time. Is there some way, as His disciples, that we can reconcile old and new in our daily lives?
Isaiah 65:17-19; Matthew 13:52; Luke 5:36-39; Revelation 21:1-4
The Illinois Central's City of New Orleans at Kankakee, Illinois, August 1964. Photo by Lawrence and David Barera, via Flickr.com.
Music: "The City of New Orleans,” Steve Goodman, performed by Arlo Guthrie, Hobo’s Lullaby, Reprise Records, 1972. The full song can be heard at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fF1lqEQFVUo.

Saturday Apr 17, 2021
Take the Old King Off Life Support
Saturday Apr 17, 2021
Saturday Apr 17, 2021
We want the Lord to move and make things right, but often we ourselves are the reason He is holding back. Maybe instead of hoping He will fix the old things, we should ask how we can help Him usher in something new and better.
Leviticus 12:1-15:33; Numbers 12:1-15; 2 Chronicles 26:1-23; Isaiah 6:1-13; Luke 7:18-23; 2 Timothy 3:1-17
"Uzziah Smitten with Leprosy - 2 Chronicles 26:9." London, Cassell & Company Ltd, c.1860 (via Blue Letter Bible).
Music: "I See The Lord," Paul Baloche, performed by Promise Keepers, Turn the Tide 2001, Maranatha, 2002.
Click here to download a transcript of this podcast: Take the King Off Life Support.pdf

Saturday Apr 10, 2021
Heroic, Hopeful, or Wishful Thinking?
Saturday Apr 10, 2021
Saturday Apr 10, 2021
It's easy to be optimistic in the good times, or even in the moderately bad times, but what about when the world as we know it is coming to an end?
Judges 7:19-22, 8:10; Job 1:21, 13:14-16; John 6:66-69
King Leonidas of Sparta, hero of the Battle of Thermopylae. (Photo by Dan McLean, June 4, 2005, www.flickr.com.)
Music: "Ben Hur," Marc Reift, Philharmonic Wind Orchestra & Marc Reift Orchestra, 87 Greatest Hits for Concert Band, Marcophone, 2014.
Click here to download a transcript of this podcast: Heroic Hopeful or Wishful Thinking.pdf

Saturday Apr 03, 2021
Just Let Me Go Home
Saturday Apr 03, 2021
Saturday Apr 03, 2021
Sometimes life can get so hard that we're ready for our Creator to take us home. But what do we really mean by that? And what does He hear when we cry out that way?
Psalm 1:1-6; Jeremiah 17: 5-10; Luke 13:6-9; Galatians 5:16-23; James 3:13-18
A U.S. Coast Guard Cadet glances down while climbing a mast of the CGC Eagle during the ship's 2019 summer cruise. (USCG photo posted August 13, 2019, United States Coast Guard Barque EAGLE Official Facebook page.)
Music: "Sloop John B," The Beach Boys, Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of The Beach Boys, Capitol Records, 1993. The full song can be heard at https://americansongwriter.com/beach-boys-sloop-john-b-behind-the-song/.
Click here to download a transcript of this podcast: Just Let Me Go Home.pdf

Saturday Mar 20, 2021
What Love Is
Saturday Mar 20, 2021
Saturday Mar 20, 2021
We all want to experience love, but do we really know what it is? And if we don't know what it is, how can we give it - or receive it?
1 Samuel 13:14; 2 Kings 23:25; Matthew 20:20-28; Mark 12:29-31; John 15:12-14; Acts 13:22; 1 Corinthians 13:1-13; 1 John 4:8
Two literary illustrations of love in action. Left: Sydney Carton going to execution in the place of Charles Darnay, in A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens (engraving by Frederick Barnard, c.1895, via JSS Virtual Gallery). Right: Humphrey Bogart (l) as Rick Blaine, with Ingrid Bergman (c) as Ilsa Lund and Paul Heinried (r) as Viktor Laszlo in Casablanca (Movie poster imaged by Heritage Auctions).
Music: "I Want to Know What Love Is," Foreigner, The Soundtrack of Summer, Trigger Productions, 2014. The music video is available on YouTube at https://youtu.be/raNGeq3_DtM.
Click here to download a transcript of this podcast: What Love Is.pdf

Monday Mar 15, 2021
We Are Coming, But Are We Staying?
Monday Mar 15, 2021
Monday Mar 15, 2021
The Parable of the Sower seems easy enough to understand until we actually have to live it out. Oddly enough, most people probably have no idea they are living out that parable on a daily basis - not only in their individual lives, but in their families, congregations, ministries, and communities.
1 Samuel 13:14, 24:1-7; Matthew 13:1-23; Galatians 6:1-10; James 5:7-11
Dress On The Colors, US Army Center of Military History.
Music: “We Are Coming Father Abram," Gettysburg College Singers, Songs of the Civil War, Vintage Music, 2013.
Click here to download a transcript of this podcast: We Are Coming But Are We Staying.pdf

Saturday Mar 06, 2021
Praying for Babylon
Saturday Mar 06, 2021
Saturday Mar 06, 2021
It's easy to pray for those in authority when they are good to us, but how do we pray for those we don't like, or who do us harm? Or is there any obligation to pray for them at all?
Psalm 137:1-9; Jeremiah 29:4-14; Matthew 5:43-47
By the Waters of Babel, James Tissot, The Jewish Museum, Brooklyn.
Music: “Rivers of Babylon,” Boney M, Nightflight to Venus, Sony Music, 1978/2007.
Click here to download a transcript of this podcast: Praying For Babylon.pdf

Saturday Feb 20, 2021
So Many Chickens
Saturday Feb 20, 2021
Saturday Feb 20, 2021
Choosing life rather than death sounds simple enough. Who would have a problem making such an obvious choice? But is it really that simple when the choice we make concerns the intrinsic value of another human being - especially when that person is someone whose value may be questionable in our eyes?
Proverbs 14:28; John 8:42-44; James 1:26-2:13
Dawn at the Alamo (1905), Henry McArdle, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
Music: “Yellow Rose of Texas,” Mantovani and His Orchestra, Mantovani Magic, Columbia River Entertainment, 2000.
Click here to download a transcript of this podcast: So Many Chickens.pdf

