Given by Bill Welch
John 6 explains a time line of events that Jesus Christ used to train His disciples for their future roles as apostles. Through this, they came to understand His spiritual work, know that He had the words of eternal life, and come to believe He was the Christ, the Son of the living God.
Given by James Ellis
A historical review of the biblical usage and significance of the word amen.
Given by Michael Lindenberg
Godly love is the highest and most pure form of love described in the Bible. What does true love look like, and how can we practice this type of love in our lives?
Given by Mark Winner
What does it take to overcome what has become a habitual sin? How do we deal with the feeling of wondering if it is even possible to overcome something which has been a significant issue in our lives?
Given by Justin Adkins
There are different ways in which we see sins in our lives today. We'll look at the different attitudes to help us more readily identify potential sins in our lives.
Given by David Jackson
Human beings are vulnerable physical beings with a spiritual component, whose minds or brains can become ill just like any other parts of the body. That illness can result from the aging process, birth defects, injury, or dependencies and addictions. It does not automatically mean that an evil spirit is influencing the issue. However, Satan, as the God of this...
Given by Ken Treybig
What do all the symbols in the book of Revelation mean and what are the main theme and story flow of the book? How do we know the book is to be taken literally as end-time prophesy and not just an allegory or symbolic? Let's get an overview today.
Given by Pat Sinon
As antisemitism continues to rise around the world, what does the Bible say about how Christians should respond? This message explores God's enduring promises to Israel, the spiritual roots of antisemitism, and the responsibility God's people have to stand for truth, reject hatred, and reflect love in a divided world.
Given by Chris Leyden
In this Bible Study we'll go over the symbols and meanings in Leviticus 1-7 of the sacrificial system. Although the sacrifices of the Old Testament have been done away with due to Christ's perfect sacrifice, there is still much that we can learn from what is recorded of them in Leviticus.