The Book of Mark: Chapters 9-10
Published: March 17, 2017 (Originally published: November 23, 2016)Part 9 covers Mark 9:33 through 10:32, and illuminates 6 behavioral characteristics by which we express our gratitude for the free gift of salvation. In this installment we’re admonished to be humble, tolerant, holy, faithful, trusting and generous. We’ll also learn how to distinguish true miracles from counterfeit ones.
The Book of Mark: Chapters 10-11
Published: March 17, 2017 (Originally published: November 23, 2016)Part 10 Covers Mark 10:32 through the end of chapter 11 and contains discussions on the healing of Bartimaeus, the triumphal Entry on Palm Sunday, the Temple Cleansing, and the withered fig tree. Learn why the Lord cursed the fig tree and foretold the destruction of Jerusalem.
The Book of Mark: Chapter 13
Published: March 17, 2017 (Originally published: November 23, 2016)Mark Part 12 is the first of a 2 part study on the Olivet Discourse. Part 1 covers chapter 13 and deals with 3 questions. When will this (destruction of the Temple) happen? What will be the sign of your coming? What will be the sign of the End of the Age?
The Book of Mark: Chapter 13 part 2
Published: March 17, 2017 (Originally published: November 23, 2016)The conclusion of our 2 part study on the Olivet Discourse. The focus of this session is the timing of events of the 2nd Coming, and why the parables of the Two Servants, the 10 Virgins, the Talents, and the Sheep and Goat judgment are not meant for the Church.
The Book of Mark: Chapter 14
Published: March 17, 2017 (Originally published: November 23, 2016)This study covers the first 51 verses of chapter 14. It deals with the Lord’s anointing at Bethany, the Last Supper, and His arrest in Gethsemane. The highlight of the study is our proof that the only day of the week on which the Lord could have been crucified and still fulfill all of the Passover prophecies is Thursday.
The Book of Mark: Chapters 14-15
Published: March 17, 2017 (Originally published: November 23, 2016)Mark Part 15 begins in chapter 14 verse 53 and continues through chapter 15 verse 20. In this study we take a look at the 6 trials Jesus endured, reading the relevant passages from all four gospels. We’ll see the many inconsistencies in these trials, the complete denial of due process, and the officials’ illegal efforts to legally justify their pre-determined verdict of Guilty.
The Book of Mark: Chapter 15 part 2
Published: March 17, 2017 (Originally published: November 23, 2016)Part 16 covers Mark 15:21 through the end of the chapter and is focused on the crucifixion, death and burial of the Lord. Once again we look at these events as recorded in all four gospels to get the entire story.
The Book of Mark: Chapter 16
Published: March 17, 2017 (Originally published: November 23, 2016)Mark part 17 covers chapter 16 and is all about the Resurrection. Once again we review all four gospel accounts of what is arguably the most important event in all of human history.
From Rags to Riches
Published: March 19, 2017 (Originally published: March 16, 2017)This is the greatest “rags-to-riches” story ever. From being disobedient gentiles, preoccupied with gratifying the cravings of our sinful nature and following its desires and thoughts, we’ve been adopted into the royal family of God, welcomed into His presence, and made joint heirs of His estate. How could it be?
The Book of Revelation: Chapter 1
Published: March 19, 2017 (Originally published: March 16, 2017)An introduction to the book. It includes the historical setting, timing and purpose, a discussion of the four most popular methods of interpretation and a verse-by-verse commentary of chapter one. The key verse, “Write, therefore, what you have seen, what is now and what will take place later” (Rev. 1:19) divides the book into its three sections, and this study covers section one, the things John had seen.