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At the Passover table, Jesus reveals Himself as the true and final Lamb.

How do we know what we know? A conversation about inspiration, inerrancy, sufficiency and authority of Scripture.

Jesus Christ is the object of hatred, the focal point of worship and the sovereign architect of salvation.

God's purposes stand — even when His servants stumble.

When Christ returns, His glory will be revealed … and so will your heart.

God alone initiates the salvation His people are powerless to secure.

The way we steward our Master's gifts reveals whether we know and trust Him.

Words spoken before God expose hearts, shape lives and carry lasting consequences.

The certainty of Christ's return, combined with the uncertainty of its timing, calls us to live in faithful readiness.

God does not deliver His people until desperation has stripped away every rival to Him.

What feels pointless to us is filled with purpose in the hands of Christ.

We can trust Jesus' promises because every event of every moment of history is in His hands.

Jesus challenges the expectations of both believers and unbelievers by his response to the death of a close friend. These lessons encourage us to faith in times of doubt, times of decision, and times of discovery.

An introduction to the Olivet Discourse, including the setting, the purpose and Jesus' focus on general signs.

The story of Gideon's life is not complete without seeing the results of his behavior on future generations.

Righteousness will never be found in conforming life to a list of rules, but only in having a heart transformed by Jesus Christ.

Judges 8 demonstrates the dangers of pride following God-given success.

When God grants to you the honor of any service, He also demands from you the glory for every success.

The calling and commissioning of Gideon as judge of Israel.

Spiritual progress and peace is achieved through purposeful attitudes of joy, kindness and thanksgiving.

In the continuing theme of Judges, God uses unlikely people and unusual process to bring deliverance.

Jesus turns the questions back on the Pharisees to teach the simple lesson: The Christ is better than you expect Him to be.

God can use unlikely men and unexpected methods to accomplish His purpose.

To please God, all you have to do is love God supremely and love others selflessly.

Knowing, loving and obeying God is the only safeguard against generational drift.

If you knew the Word of God and the power of God, you wouldn't live your life like this is all there is.

The surest way to spiritual failure is to limit your obedience to what you decide is practical.

The government has a claim to your money, but Jesus has placed a levy on your whole life.

Three Israelite men don't give in to cultural surroundings, leaving an example for us to follow.

Jesus continues His confrontation with the religious leaders by echoing an Old Testament parable of a vineyard.

The message introduces the background and themes of the book of Judges.

Jesus has complete authority to cleanse, confront and correct all people.

We can have firm trust in our God and Savior based on past fulfillment of His promises.

By cleansing the Temple and cursing the Fig Tree the Lord Jesus utterly condemns all unfaithfulness and unfruitfulness.

The Triumphal Entry of Jesus into Jerusalem proves He is the sovereign, victorious and rightful King.

God's sovereignty in salvation means He maintains the ability and authority to complete salvation in all whom He pleases.

Jesus hears when people of faith call to Him for mercy.

In His Sovereignty, God exercises His ability and authority to do all that He pleases.

Kingdoms and nations will come and go, but Jesus is going to reign forever.

The transcendence and immanence of the Lord makes Him worthy of worship.

Your calling as a disciple of the Lord Jesus is not to BE served, but TO serve.

Love is perhaps the most widely accepted and most widely misunderstood attribute of God.

Biblical wisdom is determining the perfect end and devising the perfect means by which that end will be accomplished. God is infinitely wise.

God gets to handle His business however He wants. He calls us to serve and trust His goodness for the reward.

When you grasp the absolute holiness of God, you'll understand the horrible wickedness of sin.

The Lord's interaction with the Rich Young Ruler teaches a simple lesson: you need Jesus more than anything else.