Dune: Part Two
Matt & Todd produce a spoiler-free review after seeing Dune: Part 2 (2024) starring Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, and Rebecca Ferguson.
Special Guest Podcaster: Tim Davis
Explore " todd" with insightful episodes like "Dune: Part Two", "American Fiction (2023)", "Argylle (2024)", "From Troubled to Trusting (John 14:1-11)" and "Night Swim (2024)" from podcasts like ""Matt & Todd Go to the Movies", "Matt & Todd Go to the Movies", "Matt & Todd Go to the Movies", "Providence Church" and "Matt & Todd Go to the Movies"" and more!
Matt & Todd produce a spoiler-free review after seeing Dune: Part 2 (2024) starring Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, and Rebecca Ferguson.
Special Guest Podcaster: Tim Davis
Matt & Todd produce a spoiler-free review after seeing American Fiction (2023) starring Jeffrey Wright, Tracee Ellis Ross, and John Ortiz.
Special Guest Podcaster: Tim Davis
Matt & Todd produce a spoiler-free review after seeing Argylle (2024) starring Henry Cavill, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Sam Rockwell.
Special Guest Podcasters: Marie Meakin & Tim Davis
The disciples are deeply troubled by what is unfolding in the upper room. So, Jesus comforts them with words about the Father. He calls them to trust in the promises of the Father and the presence of the Father that they have in Jesus.
Matt & Todd produce a spoiler-free review after seeing Night Swim (2024) starring Wyatt Russell, Kerry Condon, and Amélie Hoeferle.
Betrayal is dark, one of the worst things we can imagine, a deliberate act of disloyalty. But even in the face of that darkness, the light of Jesus shines through.
Matt & Todd produce a spoiler-free review after seeing Anyone But You (2023) starring Sydney Sweeney, Glen Powell, and Alexandra Shipp.
Special Guest Podcaster: Tim Davis
Matt & Todd produce a spoiler-free review after seeing Bottoms (2023) starring Jason Momoa, Patrick Wilson, and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II.
Special Guest Podcaster: Tim Davis
The Upper Room Discourse has been called “a window into the heart of Jesus.” Here in the first few verses, we get an inside look at the knowledge of Jesus and the love of Jesus. These two things not only establish the context of the upper room, they shape the entire discourse.
Matt & Todd produce a spoiler-free review after seeing Wonka (2023) starring Timothée Chalamet, Gustave Die, and Murray McArthur.
Special Guest Podcasters: Marie Meakin, Chloe Meakin, Selah Domer
In this final Servant Song, Isaiah tells us that the Servant himself is the powerful arm of the LORD come to save. But who would have thought God’s saving power would look like this?
Matt & Todd produce a spoiler-free review after seeing Bottoms (2023) starring Minami Hamabe, Ryunosuke Kamiki, and Sakura Ando.
Matt & Todd produce a spoiler-free review after seeing The Boy and the Heron (2023) starring Soma Santoki, Masaki Suda, and Kô Shibasaki.
Special Guest Podcaster: Tim Davis
The second servant song is the Servant’s testimony about himself. He makes an announcement about himself to the whole world, because he came to do something for the whole world. And we are the beneficiaries of this good news!
Paul wraps up Romans 5-8 with the strongest language possible to convince us that we are totally secure in Christ. We’re secure because God is for us, because God justifies us, and because God loves us. These life-changing truths are not only for us to believe in, but to revel in and rest in.
Matt & Todd produce a spoiler-free review after seeing Five Nights At Freddy's (2023) starring Josh Hutcherson, Piper Rubio, and Elizabeth Lail.
Special Guest Podcaster: Tim Davis
This passage sets present suffering and future glory right alongside each other. We live in the tension between the two: we live in the already, looking forward to the not yet. So even though we groan, we have great hope!
Matt & Todd produce a spoiler-free review after seeing The Creator (2023) starring John David Washington, Madeleine Yuna Voyles, and Gemma Chan.
Special Guest Podcaster: Tim Davis
Romans 7:12 says the law is holy, righteous, and good. But the law has no power to make me holy, righteous, and good because I have no ability to keep the law and no power over my own sin. The end of Romans 7 is the apostle Paul throwing up his hands and saying, “Why is it so hard to obey God?! If I’ve been made new in Christ, then why does it feel like I can never change?”
Matt & Todd produce a spoiler-free review after seeing A Haunting in Venice (2023) starring Kenneth Branagh, Michelle Yeoh, and Jamie Dornan.
Special Guest Podcasters: Tim Davis & Marie Meakin
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