The Seven Questions of Pilate (Mark 15:1-15)
In Mark 15:1-15 Pilate asks six different questions in his search for truth. John’s gospel adds a seventh, one of the most profound questions in history.
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In Mark 15:1-15 Pilate asks six different questions in his search for truth. John’s gospel adds a seventh, one of the most profound questions in history.
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The trial of Jesus shows us how people in every generation can get Jesus wrong. Both the religious and irreligious can misjudge the Judge of all.
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How should Christians view the Immigration debate? Today we’ll discuss amnesty: the idea of showing compassion and love to all individuals, regardless of their legal status.
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Today we cover the famous story of Jesus’ betrayal, and it’ll cause us to reflect on a personal question: are you giving God lip service?
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Today we’re looking at the famous story of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. It’ll give us some insight into our question for the day: How should you pray in your hour of need?
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Today we look at the story of Peter’s betrayal of Jesus, a classic example of “mission drift” in the Bible.
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Today we’re looking at the Last Supper of Jesus, focusing on his comment that one of his disciples would betray him.
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The Secret to Overcoming Anxiety (Students) Instructions for Leaders Hey Leaders! Before leading...
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Today we cover the “scandalous” incident of Jesus’ anointing just before his final Passover meal.
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A verse-by-verse study of the shortest of the four gospels, one chapter at a time.
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Grief was not a part of Eden and it won’t be a part of Heaven. It is a result of the fall, but there is a good side.
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Click for Shownotes Today we’ll talk about how to overcome your shameful past to experience the...
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Resilience is harnessing difficult emotions to build your faith. Today we talk about how to harness fear and anxiety, and we’ll look at the incredible story of King Jehoshaphat. Here was a guy who turned to God in his darkest moment and ended up experiencing his biggest blessing.
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Anger is often the superficial emotion covering over a deeper, less acceptable emotion.
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The key to resilience isn’t stuffing your emotions, it’s harnessing them. Feelings aren’t sinful. They are signposts to draw us toward greater dependence on God.
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Calvinists and Arminians agree that humans are saved by God’s grace alone. Does God apply grace in advance to allow people the capacity to follow him? Or does God apply grace to those who are chosen, in order to actually bring about their salvation?
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In this series, we’re digging through the Bible to understand the family tree of baby Jesus!
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Advent signifies the anticipation and preparation for the coming of Jesus Christ.
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If you’re looking for breakthrough in your everyday life – with thoughts, emotions, or habits – don’t just try harder in the moment of crisis. Discipline your thought life with the spiritual habits around scripture.
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Calvinists and Arminians debate about the extent of Jesus’ death on the cross. Did he die for all people, or only for those God chose to save?
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In Mark 13:28-37 Jesus finishes his Olivet discourse and his discussion of the End Times. He never gives an answer to the timing of the End, but he does give insight into how we should live in light of it.
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The word “election” refers to the process of choosing. The Bible teaches that God chooses those who believe. But is God’s choice unconditional, based only on his own will? Or is God’s choice conditional, based on some quality or action of the person who is saved?
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In Mark 13:14-27 Jesus talks about the Antichrist, the tribulation, and even the rapture. It begins to answer the ageless question: What will the End look like?
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