What should we make of Jesus' claim that he came not to abolish the Law and the Prophets, but to fulfil them? What is the relationship between the believer and the law in light of Jesus' claims?
What does Jesus mean by "blessed?" What are the promises given to believers within the Beatitudes? Who has the authority to grant such blessings and promises to people?
In Matthew 5:10-12, we read that those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake are blessed. Indeed, there is an immediate call to rejoice. How is this possible? Is Christ commanding something that he wasn't willing to enter into himself?
How is Jesus the perfect peacemaker? What does it mean to be a peacemaker? What is peacemaking not? Why does this mark the life of the believer and what impact might it have in the world today?
Purity of heart is a mark of believers in Christ. What does Jesus mean by "purity of heart?" How does this harmonize with the entire catalogue of Beatitudes? How is this purity of heart both a present reality, a growing reality, and a future ho
Why is mercy is standard mark of the believer in Christ? What does it mean that the believer is to be merciful? How does mercy relate to the other Beatitudes? How do we cultivate mercy in our lives where we find ourselves lacking?
In this session, we will examine what it means to hunger and thirst for righteousness. We will look within the Sermon on the Mount itself and consider what Scripture as a whole says about the truth of this next Beatitude.
What does "meek" mean? How are believers to live in light of Christ's meekness? What does Jesus mean when he says the meek shall inherit the earth? In what ways are we blessed both now and forever?
"Blessed" and "comforted" have the first and final word over those who mourn. How can this be? What does Jesus mean by mourning? What are Scriptural examples of what it means to mourn over our sin?
What does it mean to be poor in spirit? What does it not mean? What are Scriptural examples of what it means to be poor in spirit? What does Jesus mean by calling us blessed? What is the kingdom heaven?
After the healing at the pool of Bethesda, Jesus makes radical claims as to his relationship with the Father. This draws the rage of many in the crowd. What is it about Jesus' words that create such tension?
How does Jesus' interaction with the man at the pool of Bethesda continue the flow of John's narrative, while providing the groundwork for his discourse with the religious leaders in chapter 5? What can we learn about the nature of the relation
What do we make of Jesus' exchange with the royal official at the end of John 4? How does working from the definition of faith in Hebrews 11 help clarify our interpretation of this interchange?
What does Jesus' interaction with the woman at the well tell us about our Lord? How do the stories of Nicodemus and the woman at the well fit into the larger framework of John's gospel, Scripture, and history as a whole?
Jesus' conversation with Nicodemus in John 3 is one that launches perhaps the most well-known Bible verse in all of Scripture. But the story of Nicodemus doesn't end in John 3. What vital truths can we mine out about Jesus' interaction with thi
What was the crux of the message that Jesus preached as he emerged from the wilderness temptations? How does that press us deeper into examining the message that we share today?
What role did John the Baptist play in the life and ministry of Jesus? How should we think of John's ministry in light of Christ? What should we make of his moment of doubt toward the end of his life? How does Jesus' response to John reveal his
What was Jesus doing from 12 years old to 30? From his episode in the Temple at twelve, to his public appearance in ministry, how did he spend what theologians often call his "quiet years?" In this session, we will argue that we can know from S
In this session, we will examine the Son of God at 12 years old. What can we learn about Jesus from this passage detailing an event from Jesus' early life?