by Jason DeRouchie | Jan 28, 2015 | Biblical Theology Themes, DeRouchie, Humanity, The Gospel, Theology, Worship
This past Thursday, January 22, was the 22nd anniversary of Row v. Wade that legalized abortion in the United States. On Thursday some dear friends arrived at the hospital to deliver their baby that bore Trisomy 13 Syndrome. We live in a twisted world where most...
by Jason DeRouchie | Jun 24, 2024 | Christ, God, Justice, Love & Grace, Sacrifice, Salvation, Sin, Uncategorized
(Audio Download / PDF) DeRouchie gave this message over the summer to a group prayerfully considering joining the new Sovereign Joy Baptist Church plant in Liberty, MO. ***** At these Sovereign Joy summer gatherings, Pastor Charles and I are considering foundational...
by Jason DeRouchie | Oct 30, 2013 | Audio, DeRouchie, Video
Jeremiah 31:31–34 is a bridge that leads one out of the old covenant ministry of condemnation into what Paul called the new covenant ministry of righteousness (2 Cor 3:9). The vistas over this bridge are glorious, filled with clouds of mercy, waters of love, and...
by Jason DeRouchie | Nov 10, 2014 | Audio, Biblical Theological Overview of the Bible, Biblical Theology Themes, DeRouchie, Exile & Exodus, Lectures, Prophets & Prophecy, Shalom, Sin, The City of God, Worship, Wrath
2020-2021 Old Testament Lectures with PowerPoint Slides (Jason S. DeRouchie Ⓒ 2022) **Please note that the audio for Lamentations is missing. Dr. DeRouchie will be recording this audio in the Spring of 2023 for upload. Thank you for your patience! Lamentations...
by Jason DeRouchie | Apr 6, 2017 | DeRouchie, God, Prayers and Poems, Worship
You are worthy, O Lord, of infinite praise; None is greater or higher; just are your ways. Snowy yards give rise to a flowery spring; Skies of gray shift to blue as the robins sing. Fields of brown change into landscapes of green. Help us long for you and acclaim you,...
by Jason DeRouchie | Dec 19, 2013 | Biblical Theology Themes, Books, DeRouchie, Holiness, Law, People of God, The Glory of God
Throughout history, few OT texts have had as much impact on the church as the Ten Words (Exod 20:2–17 / Deut 5:6–21). In this essay, DeRouchie reflects on the lasting import of the Ten Commandments for Christians and helps clarify how the Ten Words themselves magnify...
by Jason DeRouchie | Apr 28, 2014
Jesus never read Romans and never heard a sermon on 1 Peter. Instead, it was books like Genesis and Deuteronomy, Isaiah and Psalms that shaped his identity and mission. Jesus’ Bible was the Old Testament. Over the course of approximately two years Dr. DeRouchie...
by Jason DeRouchie | Jul 17, 2020 | Uncategorized
Great men inspire greatness, both in their lives and in their deaths. Such is true of James Innell Packer (1926–2020), whose life and ministry has forever marked my own. He and I only met once, and I have only read a handful of his books. But in this age, he is one...
by Jason DeRouchie | Apr 12, 2020 | DeRouchie, Love & Grace, Prayers and Poems
John Newton, author of Amazing Grace, once wrote: The day is now breaking: how beautiful its appearance! How welcome the expectation of the approaching sun! It is this thought makes the dawn agreeable, that it is the presage of a brighter light; otherwise, if we...
by Jason DeRouchie | Nov 9, 2016 | Biblical Theology Themes, DeRouchie, God, The Gospel, The Kingdom of God, Theology, Worship
We have just witnessed an unprecedented (and unpresidential) presidential election. How are our kids — five-year-olds, ten-year-olds, fifteen-year-olds — processing what has just happened? What are they seeing, thinking, and hearing as they watch the news and talk...