Sunday, December 01, 2013
Passage: Matthew 4:12 & John 1:26-51
Series: Matthew (2013)
Duration: 51 mins 46 secs
"Who does He think He is?" "I knew Him when He was just an ordinary kid." Listen to this lesson to see how His family and old acquaintances in his hometown found it unbelievable that Jesus was the promised Savior. Hear about those who did accept His Messiahship and those who rejected it. Discover the meaning of the word "believe" and whether a special kind of faith is needed or if the object of what we believe is what counts. See how Jesus threw Phillip for a loop when He revealed He had seen him under the fig tree and the significance of this. Consider the challenge of discipleship in your own life and see if you are willing to be a student of the Word of God for the journey of a lifetime. Also includes Luke 4:14-30.
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Passage: Mark 11:27-12:44
Series: Bible Study Methods (2013)
Duration: 40 mins 31 secs
Working with Mark 11:27-12:44
Hendricks, Living By the Book, chapters 19 through 21
Assignment: Read Hendricks, Living By the Book, chapters 27-29 Hendricks, Living By the Book Workbook, chapters 45-48
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Passage: Nehemiah 1:1-11
Series: Bible Study Methods (2013)
Duration: 53 mins 36 secs
Nehemiah 1:4-11
Hendricks, Living By the Book, chapter 18
Assignment: Read Hendricks, Living By the Book, chapters 19-21 Work through Acts 1:8 and make observations
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Series: Bible Study Methods (2013)
Duration: 51 mins 44 secs
Observation exercises on John 20:31. Learning to observe the text.
Hendricks, Living By the Book, chapters 7-8
Assignment: Read Hendricks,
Living by the Book, chapters 9-11. Read the entire book of James every day.
Write an additional 25 observations on James 1:19. Do Exercises #5 and #6 in the
Living By the Book Workbook.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Passage: Colossians 2:4-6
Series: Colossians (2011)
Duration: 53 mins 21 secs
In the classic nursery rhyme, there is a line that says, "how does your garden grow?" As we begin to phase out of Paul's introductory section of Colossians, we begin to learn of the imperatives used to guide believers in the basic structure of the Christian life. In this lesson, we learn that order, organization, and self-discipline are keys to a good spiritual "garden". Are you including in your own daily structure reading God's Word, prayer time, and Bible study? If Paul were mentioning twenty-first century believers in his greeting as he was the Colossians, would he be thankful for our own orderly, organized, and self-disciplined spiritual life?How does your (spiritual) garden grow?