Son of David (Mark 12:35-37)
In Mark 12:35-37 it’s Jesus’ turn to ask the questions, and he begins with a question about the Messiah. It causes us to ask a question of our own: do we have Jesus right?
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In Mark 12:35-37 it’s Jesus’ turn to ask the questions, and he begins with a question about the Messiah. It causes us to ask a question of our own: do we have Jesus right?
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Get ready to explore the intricate relationship between faith and reason as we delve into the complexity of the Christian worldview. Discover how history, literature, and philosophy can all be used to defend this unique perspective.
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Come and see how math and God are more than just tools for practical use. Discover the beauty and wonder of these disciplines as we explore their complexities and significance.
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Talking Points: Math (as with faith) is like a language you learn, building on itself year after...
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The Bible teaches that we start a relationship with God by trusting Jesus for salvation. We call it “Saving Faith,” and these five verses will show you how to get it.
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Peter’s sermon in Acts 10 – the first sermon preached specifically to non-Jews – shows us five teachings of the early church on the person and work of Jesus.
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God promises that those who make a genuine commitment to pursue him will find him. In this lesson we’ll look at three truths for every pursuit, no matter where you are in the journey.
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The apostle Thomas appears several times in the Gospel of John, and each time we learn something about what an imperfect journey toward faith looks like.
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Many Atheists and skeptics will claim that there is no evidence for God’s existence. Are they right?
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Despite what many different religions teach, the Bible teaches that Jesus is God. Five A’s will help you remember this important Christian doctrine.
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Christians believe that Jesus Christ rose from the dead. This isn’t a myth or a fable, but a fact of history.
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Without God, life has no objective meaning and moral values have no objective basis.
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Learn why one of the most controversial teachings in the Bible is also one of the most important.
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Jesus’s followers know who they think he was, but what about Jesus himself? Did he really want people to believe he was God, or did later Christians make up this idea about him?
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Nowadays, it’s popular to believe that there are many ways to God. The Bible teaches that Jesus Christ is the only way to God. Is this true?
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If God exists, how can there be suffering and evil in the world? Doesn’t evil disprove God?
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Without an objective moral law-giver, all morality is subjective and situational. So how can we know for sure what is right and wrong?
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Whether you’re religious or not, you probably have some idea of Jesus in your head. This section of Colossians will give you a more complete picture.
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Jesus claimed to be the Son of God. Some say that claim was invented by his followers. There are some who argue that Jesus never even existed. Who do you say Jesus is?
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An explanation of the concept of “Messiah” from Genesis to Revelation.
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Your relationship with God begins when you put your trust in the Jesus of the Bible as your savior. But what exactly does it mean to have the “right information” about Jesus?
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We will always serve someone or some thing. Our choice is who we serve and why.
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Is Jesus’s resurrection a myth or clever fable we’ve been told to believe, or is there evidence proving he really resurrected?
Read MorePeople say that Jesus never claimed to be God. The church just made this idea up. Is this true?
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