Commentary on Scriptural teaching from Third Baptist Church
Third Baptist Church of Murfreesboro
Keith and Adam discuss what it means to be a cheerful giver. Sometimes, in an effort to push back against the prosperity gospel movement, we forget that God has commanded that part of our faith is giving generously.
Keith and Adam talk through a few misconceptions about the Magi. While you shouldn't necessarily call them kings, the origin of these wise men will grow your faith in God's plan for us.
Keith and Adam discuss Mary's response to the Angel's news. Her reaction is one that is saturated with Scripture and comes from the deepest part of her being.
Keith and Adam took a look at the rich history of birth announcements in the Bible. These accounts point forward to the birth announcement of Christ, an intentionally unique announcement of God's plan for our Salvation - that comes through ordinary people.
Keith and Adam discuss the scene in Acts 4, where Peter is put on trial for healing a lame man. Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, delivers God's message to His people.
Keith and Adam get to the practicalities of the Doctrine of the Trinity in our every day life. What is your understanding of this foundational, yet complex aspect of our faith?
Keith and Adam discuss the miracles of Jesus' ministry going forward to the ministry of the faithful disciples and apostles in Acts. Do we believe that miracles still happen today? Let's dig in!
Keith and Adam put us in the mindset of the growing Biblical community in Acts 2 as the New Testament letters begin to circulate. What set of criteria did the church recognize to qualify Scripture? Can we rely on the work of the Holy Spirit all those years ago? Answers to these questions are extremely important to grow faith in our community today.
Keith and Adam talk about the community of men AND WOMEN that are beginning to grow. This episode gets to the heart of a Biblical community - prayerful dependence.
Keith and Adam examine the parallels between Old Testament prophets such as Elijah and Joseph and the Messiah, Jesus Christ. Looking at the Old Testament through a Christ-centered lens gives fresh perespective for future generations.
Keith and Adam discuss Acts 1:5-8 and the significance of baptism by water, the Holy Spirit, and ultimately the mission given to us to be witnesses for the Kingdom of God.
Keith and Adam explore what the physical nature of Jesus' resurrection means for Believers in our time, while also looking at the contextualization of this doctrine throughout history.