Join us as we seek to study an integrated Scripture in order to live an authentic faith
In this study we looked at what was really happening in the excange Jesus had with the Greek Syro-Phoenician woman and why they talked about dogs in relation to her.
This is a series we are starting that introduces and teaches how to use study tools to deepen your study of Scripture. In this study we talk about online study tools and Bible websites as well as the difference between a concordance and a lexicon. We also talk about the value and limitations of commentaries. As we continue with this topic we will be exploring different passages and topics in the Bible that thosein our congregation are interested in. If you have anything you would like to see us explore please let me know.
In this study we continue our discussion of Context but move into discussing our relationship dynamics as believers and how what we believe about the Bible and others intersects with how we share our faith.
In this study we discuss what is behind the text, in front of the text, and in the text and how the way we relate to the Bible influences the way we relate to people in our lives.
We continue our study of the cherry picked verses that are supposed to teach us that the OT doesn't apply today and we continue to see that the context of the verses doesn't support that argument. In fact, it says quite the oppoisite -- or just totally different things!
In this study we discuss verses that are used to argue against Torah living and examine what they really say in context.
I'm not sure how much of the stugy was cut off because the recording stopped at some point, but there was a lot of good stuff early in the discussion that I hope will bless you.
This is not a complete teaching as it seems to have not recorded completely. it starts with me reading a teaching about Jacob and Esau and the meaning of Elohim and how the idea that things happen in the spritual realm before and so that they can happen in the physical ream plays out in Revelation.
a special teaching on how the Old and New Testaments are connected and teaching the same lessons
Please join us as we continue to try and learn from Isaiah and his message to his day that contains beautiful and hard truth for us today.
What Isaiah had to say to Jerusalem in his day reverberates with meaning into our own time. Where we may have the same circumstances and context we can learn from Isaiah and heed the prophet across time.
In this study we examine the ideas of "line upon line, precept upon precept" and God putting a "cornerstone in Zion" because both are found in this passage and they don't say what you may have been told they say.
From our Isaiah study as we try to understand his prophecy in context
Our series about Isaiah as we try to study his prophecies in context.
Our series on Isaiah continues as we try to understand his prophecies in context.
Part of our series studying through Isaiah and trying to understand his prophecy in context both of the Bible and the time at which he lived.
Part of our series on Isaiah as we attempt to study him in context -- both of the Bible and his day.
What an exciting chance to study the Prophecy of Hanukkah and so much specific history! We really enjoyed our study today.
As we work our way through Daniel we attempt to look at the historical context and culture that received the prophecy in order to try and understand all that it means.
The infamous 70 Weeks - we talk about it. We also talk some more about the idea in Daniel that there is a time that is not the time, the time that is not the time, and the time that is the time. What do they have in common? Where are we in that lineup and what should we be looking for?
In this study we dive into Daniel 8 and look at the dream he had in the 3rd year of Belshazzar before his death and the Medes and Persians coming to power there.
In this study we read through Daniel 7 and discuss the dream that he had. We talk again about the difference between Prophecy and Ruach Hakodesh and how not understanding the distinctions has caused a lot of bad teaching in the church. We also compare the traditional interpretation of Daniel 7 (specifically from Rashi) and the modern US tendencies in End Times prophecies.
Daniel in the Lion's Den. A well loved story but we read it and talk about what is there, what isn't there, what the story reveals to us about Daniel, Darius, and us. Join us!
In these chapters we read about Nebuchadnezzar spending 7 years living in a field as an ox until he moved from a confession of acknowledgement of who God is to a confession of genuine faith! And then we read about his son Belshazzar - who as King threw a party and thought it would be fun to drink and eat out of the Temple vessels that his father has taken from the Temple of God in Jerusalem. A hand wrote on the wall, and Daniel interprets the message. Find out what it is and what happened next.
In Daniel 3 we dig into the famous story of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego as they defy King Nebuchadnezzar and find themselves in a fiery furnace heated to 7 times the normal intensity. We talk about idolatry, and how easy it is for us to find ourselves in idolatry, and how similar it looks to what King Nebuchadnezzar did - even when it's on a much smaller scale. We also examine what our 3 heroes were going through as they prepared for this moment - what is behind the text - because they were serving in leadership for the many years this statue was being built and they knew what was coming. We can learn so much from this story about how we can go through times in the furnace and how a similar choice to chill in the fire with God can allow us to come out unsinged and not smelling like smoke. There is so much more to this story than we find in the Children's Bible where so many of us first encountered it.