This summer, we’ve been comparing contemporary beliefs vs the scriptures about what Jesus may have or may not have done. Did Jesus really say we shouldn’t judge? If so, what did he mean by that? How can Christians align with scripture in a culture that views “judgment” as always wrong?
In this lesson, we explore Christ’s role as the Bridegroom and the church as His Bride, offering profound insights into our relationship with God. By connecting these roles with 1st-century Jewish marriage customs, we gain a richer understanding of this divine relationship. “Hallelujah!For our Lord God Almighty reigns.Let us rejoice and be gladand give him…
The prophecy in Isaiah 7, quoted in Matthew 1, prophecies that Jesus would arrive as God Incarnate via a virgin birth. It also gives Him the title Immanuel, which means “God with Us.” But what is the deeper meaning of that title and how is it relevant to our lives? Join us for a deeper…
We begin a series on the names of Jesus with the Lamb of God. We explore what it means to be the Lamb of God, how he drank the cup of God’s wrath, and how he completely fulfilled the Law so that we can be rewarded with the perfect presence of God. When he saw…
In Matthew 11:3, John, waiting in prison as a condemned man, sends disciples to ask Jesus, “Are you the one who is to come, or should we expect someone else?” After a lifetime of being a radical prophet, having the Spirit before birth, and even being a cousin of Jesus, this is a very curious…
In Genesis 1:26, God said, “Let us make man in our image…” Since the fall, mankind has been trying to remake God in OUR image. We begin the “Made in Our Image” series in Matthew 15 asking who people say Jesus is and discover why Peter, though he got the answer right, still wanted to…
The Hebrews writer completes his lesson with inspiration from faith (Heb 11), encouragement from hope (Heb 12), and finally, the challenge to continue in their commitment of love, being content in trust.
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