Paul very personally tells the Romans of his eagerness to come be with them and preach the gospel to them so that they both will be encouraged in their faith.…
Romans is a letter and opens with a salutation from the writer about his subject to his readers. Simply stated, Paul calls himself a servant and an apostle with a…
In Matthew 5:20-26, Jesus states that the 6th Commandments, "You Shall Not Murder," is about the human heart. If I have a heart that hates, then I will be angry…
In Luke 5:1-11, God has been preparing Peter to see Jesus for who He truly is. In doing so, Peter sees himself as he truly is: a sinner. Jesus' heart…
Jesus words from Luke 6:36-42 to "not judge others" are some of the most famous in the Bible, and some of the most misunderstood. Building on our last few weeks,…
Luke 15 contains three of the most famous and beautiful stories that Jesus told: the lost sheep, the lost coin and the lost son (prodigal son). Verses 1-10 cover the…
In Luke 14:16-24, Jesus tells a parable to the Pharisees about a King holding a great feast and everyone he invites has an excuse to not come. The King sends…
John 3:1-15 covers the story of the Pharisee Nicodemus meeting with Jesus. In their conversation, Jesus tells him that he has to be born again to enter the kingdom of…
John 14 is part of the Upper Room Discourse where Jesus promises to not leave His apostles alone. He will send the Holy Spirit, the Helper, to be with them…
Right before Jesus ascended into heaven, he opened the mind of the Apostles to understand the scriptures: that He is at the center of everything written in the Old Testament.…