A podcast featuring the IMC Master's Commission Bible study and some other random Audio recordings of teaching from Pastor Josh Hawkins
In this episode of Line by Line we hear from the Apostle Paul about ministry
The Apostle Paul sent Timothy to Ephesus to straighten them out. One of the things he would need to do is appoint good leaders. Paul gives him good advice on the kind of people to nominate, and he also gives us good advice in the process!
What is the role of women in church? This question has been a fight for almost 2000 years - what did the Apostle Paul think? The second half of the second chapter of Timothy addresses this issue, but it takes some work to untangle it. Let's get to work!
The Apostle Paul was a man of prayer. He encouraged all kinds of prayer in his churches, for all kinds of people. Let's be encouraged together.
We continue our study of the first letter from Paul to Timothy
We are going to explore Paul's first letter to Timothy together. Join us
We made it! The New Jerusalem will be our final episode regarding the End Times. Our home. Our final place of joy and partnership with God forever. The Holy City!
The Tribulation is over, the Millennial Reign of Jesus has come to an end - now we face the Final judgment from Jesus seated on his Great White Throne.
Scripture describes a time in the future when the Messiah will be the ruler of the earth for 1000 years. We call it the Millennium! What will the earth be like when a perfect ruler who loves every inhabitant the same is in charge? Let's imagine it together. Jesus as king of the earth!!
The final battle of good versus evil. We have arrived at this ultimate moment of triumph for Jesus and his campaign against sin, death, and spiritual forces of darkness in heavenly places. Join us for this exciting conversation!
With these plagues, the wrath of God will be completed. The redemptive purpose of God will be carried out in full! Jesus is returning, and those who have chosen to reject him are lost. The earth and all who are in it face the final moments of this age. The 7 Bowls of Wrath.
We continue the study of the book of Revelation with chapter 14, which details more of the unfolding of events kicked off by the 7th Trumpet
What does 666 mean? What is the Mark of the Beast? Let's talk about all of that and MORE tonight.
We have been waiting a long time for this! The 7th trumpet is FINALLY blowing, and wow, it unfurls a ton of amazing things. Join us as we explore the last trumpet and the second coming of Jesus.
Revelation talks about two beasts - the first from the sea we recognize as Antichrist, but who is the second beast - the beast from the earth? The Bible identifies him as the false prophet, the anti -Holy Spirit. Let's talk about him tonight.
Who is the Man of Lawlessness? The Antichrist is the "big baddie" of the end times. He is the subject of movies, books, and endless conjecture but what does the Bible have to say about this coming world leader? Let's find out!
Who or what is mystery Babylon? The "Mother of Harlots" the great Abomination the city of the Antichrist - yes this and so much more. Let's talk about it.
Who ARE the two witnesses of Revelation 11. Let's find out together!
This one has it all! Demons, Angels, Aliens, nephilim, and Mutants—it's a wild one! Enjoy!
The Trumpet judgements continue and God warns us that things are about to get really bad - But we will seek to see the mercy of God in it all!
We got through half of the seals last week. Now we gaze forward. At seal 5 and 6, the sealing of the 144000 and the great multitude who have come out of great tribulation! Who are they??? Let's talk.
As we walk through Revelation chapter 6 we discover that it is a parallel passage to Matthew 24. Jesus Taught us about his coming and all that is entailed in the breaking of the covenant between Humanity and Sin and death.
We are gazing at the throneroom of God. Now the Lamb that was slain takes center stage and the liberation of creation from the power of sin and death can finally be realized once and for all.
Join us as we enter the Heavenly scene with John the Beloved and witness the One who sits on the throne, the four living creatures, and the seven-fold spirit of God.
We are back. After a month away for the Summer, we have returned, and we are jumping into the last book of the Bible. This book is one of the most controversial and mysterious books in the Bible. What does it have to say to us about THE END? Join us as we begin our journey through the book of Revelation.
In this profound passage, Paul tackles the skeptics' questions about the resurrection - "How are the dead raised? With what kind of body will they come?"  His answer unveils the incredible mystery and glory of our future resurrection bodies.We'll explore how the resurrection body, though familiar, will be stunningly unique - imperishable, glorious, powerful, and spiritual.  Just as a seed must die to produce new life, our mortal bodies will be transformed into immortal, heavenly bodies bearing the image of Christ. Get ready to have your mind blown as we dive into Paul's vivid analogies from nature and his declaration that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God.  You'll gain profound insights into this great mystery and be filled with hope for the victory over death that Christ has won for us. Don't miss this illuminating study that will strengthen your faith in the promise of resurrection and inspire you to stand firm in serving the Lord, knowing your labor is not in vain.Â
Explore the profound truths about resurrection revealed in 1 Corinthians 15 with this in-depth Bible study. Paul's words provide a powerful "telescope" into God's amazing plan for humanity and the cosmos: Why the resurrection of Jesus Christ is the foundation of the Christian faith (vv. 12-19) Jesus as the "firstfruits" and how His resurrection guarantees ours (vv. 20-23) The ultimate defeat of death itself when Christ hands the kingdom over to God (vv. 24-28) Insights into the two (or three) different resurrections described (vv. 23-24) Puzzling references to being "baptized for the dead" (v. 29) How the reality of resurrection should impact our lives today (vv. 30-34) Don't miss this verse-by-verse journey through one of the Bible's most hope-filled and profound chapters on the climax of God's redemptive plan for creation
Join us for an in-depth Bible study of 2 Thessalonians 2, where we dive into the Apostle Paul's second letter addressing the Thessalonian church's intense fixation on the end times. In this session, we will explore: The context of the Thessalonian church's concerns and why Paul needed to address them twice. Clarifications on what happens to those who die before Jesus' return and detailed insights into the rapture. The false communications that troubled the church, leading to confusion and fear about the Day of the Lord. Paul's reminder of his previous teachings and his emphatic warning: "Don't let anyone deceive you!" The two pivotal events that must occur before the Day of the Lord: the great rebellion and the revelation of the man of lawlessness. Deep dives into the biblical texts from Matthew 24, Daniel 9, and Revelation that illuminate Paul's message. An examination of who or what is restraining the lawless one, including various interpretations like the Holy Spirit, the Church, or Archangel Michael. A victorious conclusion where Jesus overthrows the lawless one with the breath of His mouth and the splendor of His coming. Don't miss this enlightening exploration of 2 Thessalonians 2, where we'll clarify misconceptions and understand the prophetic truths Paul shares with the early church and us today. Whether you're a seasoned Bible scholar or just curious about end-times prophecy, this study is for you!
In this insightful online Bible study, we'll explore the profound truths found in 1 Thessalonians 4 and 5, where the Apostle Paul addresses the concerns of the Thessalonian believers regarding the fate of those who have died before the return of Christ. Through Paul's comforting words, we'll uncover the hope and assurance that death holds no power over those who believe in the resurrection of Jesus Christ.Join us as we delve into the rich symbolism and imagery used by Paul, including the "shout," the "voice of the archangel," and the "trumpet of God." We'll examine the significance of these events and their connection to the Second Coming of Christ, shedding light on the glorious future that awaits all believers.Moreover, we'll explore the concept of the "rapture" and its biblical foundations, addressing the various interpretations and perspectives surrounding this pivotal event. Through thoughtful discussion and careful study, we'll gain a deeper understanding of the hope that sustains us in the face of death and the promise of eternal life with our Lord and Savior.Prepare to be encouraged, inspired, and filled with the blessed hope that transcends our earthly existence. Together, we'll uncover the profound truths that Paul shared with the Thessalonians, equipping us to encourage one another and live in joyful anticipation of the glorious day when we shall forever be with the Lord.
In this in-depth Bible study, we'll explore the profound prophecies found in Matthew 24, where Jesus unveils the signs of His glorious return and the end times. Verse by verse, we'll unpack the symbolism, historical context, and profound spiritual truths contained within this pivotal chapter. Get ready to gain a deeper understanding of Christ's second coming, the tribulation period, and the urgency to be prepared for that momentous day. Join us as we decode the mysteries of Matthew 24 and strengthen our faith in the promised return of our Lord and Savior.
In this in-depth Bible study, we unpack Jesus' profound words about the signs, wonders, and prophecies surrounding the End Times. From the destruction of the temple to the abomination that causes desolation, we explore the significance of these events foretold by Christ. We delve into Jesus' descriptions of the Great Tribulation, with nations in anguish, the heavens shaken, and people fainting from terror. Yet immediately after this period of turmoil, we witness the glorious return of the Son of Man coming on the clouds with power and great glory to gather His elect from the ends of the earth. Join us as we unveil the profound mysteries within these prophetic passages, separating fact from fiction and gaining a deeper understanding of what lies ahead according to the very words of our Lord and Savior. This is a study you won't want to miss
Join us as we explore Daniel chapter 9. This vision of Daniel brought to him by Gabriel is possibly the most important vision in the Old Testament, where we learn about God's plans for the future of Israel, Jerusalem, and the whole of the human species! We learn about the 70 "sevens" that contain God's plan and what this means to the END of the AGE.
Join us as we examine two key prophetic visions from the Prophet Daniel. These two visions, one from chapter 2 and one from chapter 7, show us the authority of man in its past, present, and future! Join us as we discover what God wanted us to see.
In this Bible study, we will explore the concept of "the last days" and what it means for believers today. Drawing from the book of Acts and other key passages, we will unpack the biblical understanding of the "last days" and how they have been unfolding for the past 2,000 years. The study will begin by examining Acts 2:14-21, where the apostle Peter cites the prophet Joel's prophecy about the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in the last days. We will discuss how the early church recognized that they were living in the last days, a season where God would accomplish his ultimate goals for creation. The study will then delve deeper into the broader biblical perspective on the last days, exploring passages like Romans 8:18-23 and Daniel 9:24, which speak of God's plan to redeem and restore all of creation. We will see how the last days are not just about the end of the world, but about the culmination of God's redemptive work, where sin and decay will be vanquished, and everlasting righteousness will be established. Throughout the study, we will consider the implications of living in the last days for believers today. How should this understanding shape our perspective, our priorities, and our mission as the people of God? By grasping the significance of the last days, we can be better equipped to live with hope, purpose, and urgency in these pivotal times.
Are you curious about what the Bible has to say regarding the last days and the return of Christ? In this captivating YouTube class, we will dive deep into the rich tapestry of biblical eschatology, uncovering the profound insights and timely warnings found within Scripture. Through an engaging, verse-by-verse examination of key passages from both the Old and New Testaments, we will explore the complex and often debated topics surrounding the End Times. From the Tribulation and the Rapture to the Millennium and the final judgment, we will leave no stone unturned as we seek to understand God's sovereign plan for the culmination of human history. Regardless of your prior knowledge of these subjects, this class promises to be both informative and transformative. You will come away with a deeper appreciation for the prophetic nature of the Bible and a renewed sense of hope and purpose in the face of the challenges that lie ahead. Join me as we embark on this captivating journey through the End Times, guided by the timeless wisdom of Scripture. Together, we will unlock the mysteries of the past, present, and future, equipping ourselves to navigate the days to come with faith, discernment, and a steadfast commitment to the Kingdom of God.
In this powerful passage from 2 Corinthians 13, the Apostle Paul delivers a stern warning to the church in Corinth. He is coming to them for the third time, and he makes it clear that he will not spare those who have continued in their sin and rebellion against his apostolic authority123.Paul reminds the Corinthians that every matter must be established by the testimony of two or three witnesses1. He had already warned them the second time he visited, and now he repeats that warning while absent - if he returns, he will not spare those who sinned earlier or any of the others2.The Corinthians were demanding proof that Christ was speaking through Paul, but Paul assures them that Christ is not weak in dealing with them, but is powerful among them3. Though Christ was crucified in weakness, he now lives by God's power, and likewise, Paul and his companions are weak in Christ, yet they will live with him in dealing with the Corinthians through God's power.Paul exhorts the Corinthians to examine themselves, to test whether they are truly in the faith, for Christ Jesus is in them - unless they fail the test. Paul trusts that they will discover that he and his companions have not failed the test. His prayer is that the Corinthians will do what is right, even if it appears that Paul and his team have failed.Paul expresses his gladness whenever the Corinthians are strong, and his prayer is that they may be fully restored. He writes these things while absent, so that when he comes, he may not have to be harsh in his use of authority, which the Lord gave him for building up, not tearing down.Finally, Paul encourages the Corinthians to rejoice, strive for full restoration, encourage one another, be of one mind, and live in peace, for the God of love and peace will be with them. He concludes with greetings and a benediction, praying that the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit would be with them all.This passage is a powerful reminder of the importance of confronting rebellion and sin within the church, while also emphasizing the need for restoration, unity, and the power of God's love and grace.
In this Bible study, we delve into 2 Corinthians 12, focusing on Paul's journey of humility, perseverance, and love for the Corinthians. We explore the themes of self-worth, the marks of a true apostle, and the importance of spiritual growth. Paul's letter serves as a reminder that our lives are not our own, but rather, they are gifts from a generous Creator. We are called to live with humility, valuing others above ourselves, and recognizing that all we have is from God. Through this study, we will learn to embrace our weaknesses, knowing that God's power is made perfect in them. We will also discover the true marks of an apostle, which include not only signs, wonders, and miracles but also patience and character. Finally, we will explore Paul's heart for the Corinthians, his love for them, and his desire for their spiritual health and growth. Join us as we unpack these powerful truths and learn to live with a heart of humility, love, and service to others.
In 2 Corinthians, Paul's discourse on boasting and humility unveils a paradoxical narrative. Despite lowering himself to the level of those who boast in worldly ways, Paul's intention is not self-exaltation but a demonstration of weakness for the glory of Christ. Through vivid accounts of suffering, resilience, and unwavering dedication to the churches, Paul exemplifies a profound humility that finds strength in vulnerability. This study delves into the intricate balance between boasting as a fool and boasting in weakness, revealing a deeper understanding of true spiritual strength rooted in humility and service.
Paul spends this chapter with "a little foolishness," defending his Apostolic authority and seeking to protect the Corinthian church from false "super-apostles." Going to be a good one! Join us.
In this Bible study, we delve into the profound words of Paul in 2 Corinthians. Despite the stern tone, Paul's message is one of love and correction. He emphasizes the importance of obedience and the consequences of disobedience, aiming to guide the church towards God's love and away from destructive patterns. Through his letters, Paul asserts his authority, not to tear down but to build up the believers. He challenges worldly perspectives, urging them to see beyond appearances and focus on Christ within. This study explores the balance between boasting in service to God and seeking approval from Him rather than from human standards. Join us as we reflect on Paul's teachings, understanding that true authority comes from God and that our ultimate boast should be in the Lord.
In this transformative Bible study, we delve into the heart of Paul's response to the challenges against his ministry and authority within the Corinthian church. As we journey through 2 Corinthians 10, we uncover the profound principles of spiritual warfare, leadership, and Christian living that Paul sets forth, all rooted in the humility and gentleness of Christ. This study is not just about defending one's position but about how to stand firm in our faith and leadership by embodying the character of Jesus.Key Themes: The Humility and Gentleness of Christ: Explore how Jesus's example of humility, even unto death, sets a precedent for our approach to leadership and service. Reflect on the significance of embodying these qualities in our daily lives and ministries. Paul's Approach to Leadership: Understand Paul's response to criticisms and how his leadership style—marked by gentleness in person and boldness in letters—mirrors the humility and assertiveness of Christ. Discuss the balance between being gentle and firm in our leadership roles. Spiritual Warfare and Kingdom Standards: Dive into Paul's distinction between worldly and spiritual warfare, emphasizing the kingdom's unique weapons—servanthood, humility, and love. Analyze how these weapons have divine power to demolish strongholds and why they are more effective than worldly strategies. Demolishing Strongholds: Examine what strongholds are, how they manifest in our lives, and the strategies for overcoming them through spiritual warfare. Engage in practical discussions on identifying and breaking free from patterns that hinder our spiritual growth and effectiveness. Capturing Thoughts for Christ: Learn about the importance of taking every thought captive in obedience to Christ. Discuss the impact of our thought life on our spiritual battles and how transforming our minds can lead to victory over the enemy's lies. Living Out the Victory of the Cross: Reflect on the ultimate victory Jesus achieved on the cross and how it redefines our approach to spiritual warfare and ministry. Explore ways to live out this victory in our interactions, challenges, and the broader mission of the church.
Dive into an inspiring journey through 2 Corinthians 9:10-15, where we explore the profound impact of generosity on our lives and the world around us. This Bible study, titled "Unlocking Abundance: How Giving Transforms Us and the World," reveals the divine promise of provision and multiplication for those who give. Discover how God is not only the source of all we give but also all we receive, promising to supply, increase our store of seed, and enlarge the harvest of our righteousness.Learn about the transformative power of giving as an act of worship and love, extending both to humanity and God. Understand how our generosity results in overflowing expressions of thanksgiving to God, meeting the needs of the saints, and generating more worship from those who receive. This session will challenge you to see giving as a testimony to God's grace in our lives, demonstrating the work of the Spirit and the power of the Gospel in real, tangible ways.Join us as we unpack the indescribable gift of God's grace and how our response to this gift can enrich our lives in every way, enabling us to be generous on every occasion. Through this study, you'll be encouraged to live a life of generosity, witnessing the incredible ways it can encourage others, foster a spirit of thanksgiving, and ultimately bring glory to God.Don't miss this opportunity to transform your understanding of giving and its impact on your spiritual journey and the lives of others. Click to watch and be part of a movement of generosity that echoes throughout eternity.
Journey with us through the profound teachings of 2 Corinthians 9, as we explore the timeless principles of giving and stewardship. Delve into the apostle Paul's exhortation to the Corinthian church, unraveling the essence of cheerful and purposeful giving. Discover how the act of sowing generously leads to a bountiful harvest, reflecting the interconnectedness of our spiritual and physical worlds. Uncover the liberating truth that God delights in a heart that gives freely, not out of compulsion or reluctance. Experience the transformative promise that as we give, God blesses us abundantly, enabling us to abound in every good work. Join us as we embrace a new paradigm of giving, rooted in joy, abundance, and the profound wisdom of the New Testament.
oin us in exploring the inspiring story of the Macedonian churches' extraordinary generosity, as described in 2 Corinthians 8. Discover how they demonstrated rich generosity in the midst of severe trial and deep poverty, and learn about the power and accuracy of the prophetic gift in the early church. This study will delve into the heart of Christian generosity, the model of Christian privilege, and the spiritual gift of giving. Uncover the significance of giving first to the Lord and then to others, and gain insights into the principles of willingness, equality, and accountability in giving. Through this study, we aim to ignite a renewed passion for generosity and a deeper understanding of the spiritual gifts associated with giving. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the transformative impact of overflowing grace in the lives of believers.
Dive into the transformative power of difficult conversations in our latest Bible study on 2 Corinthians 7. Discover how Apostle Paul navigated challenging dialogues with love and respect, leading to deeper connections and spiritual growth. Learn how to harness the grace of godly sorrow, the strength of repentance, and the beauty of reconciliation. This study will equip you with the biblical tools to turn tough talks into opportunities for spiritual breakthroughs. Don't miss out on this life-changing journey!"
Biblical Partnerships: Navigating the Challenges of Being Unequally Yoked" is a thought-provoking Bible study that delves into the concept of being unequally yoked in various aspects of our lives, as mentioned in 2 Corinthians 6:14-18. This course will explore the importance of maintaining a strong spiritual foundation and the challenges that arise when believers form partnerships or deep connections with unbelievers. Through this study, you will gain insights into: The meaning of being unequally yoked and its implications in different types of relationships, including marriage, friendships, and business partnerships. The incompatibility of righteousness and wickedness, light and darkness, and Christ and Belial in any partnership. The significance of being the temple of the living God and the need to protect our hearts and minds from idolatry and worldly influences. The powerful promises of God to those who remain separate from unbelievers and the importance of purifying ourselves in body and spirit. By the end of this study, you will have a deeper understanding of the importance of forming partnerships with fellow believers and maintaining a strong spiritual foundation in your life. Don't miss this opportunity to strengthen your faith and navigate the challenges of being unequally yoked in various aspects of your life.
In this powerful Bible study episode, we delve into 2 Corinthians 6, exploring Paul's urgent plea to the Corinthians not to receive God's grace in vain. Join us as we unravel the profound meaning behind living a transformed life in response to God's forgiveness and empowerment. Key Points: Understanding that salvation is not merely forgiveness but a transformative journey into Christ-likeness. Embracing God's grace now, in the present moment, and being aware of the Holy Spirit's activity in our lives. Practical insights on engaging with God through spiritual practices for a deeper partnership with His grace. Paul's commitment to getting out of the way and ensuring that others don't receive God's grace in vain. The characteristics of true servants of God, who endure hardships with the eternal perspective in mind. Exploring the call to separation from unbelief and the promise of being sons and daughters of the Almighty. Join us on this transformative journey of faith, as we navigate the challenges and joys of living in the fullness of God's grace, not in vain, but with purpose and intentionality. Don't miss out on this episode that will inspire you to run with God's grace and embrace the transformative power of salvation.
In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the profound concept of fearing the Lord and its implications on our spiritual journey. We explore the idea of a holy fear that goes beyond mere apprehension, instead teaching us to love and inspiring us to live holy lives. We discuss how God, who knows the depths of our hearts and motives, sees through any pretense or performance. Our conversation takes us on a path of self-reflection, recognizing that our pursuit of holiness with God must be genuine rather than performative. We draw attention away from worldly measures of success and focus on the eternal impact of our actions. Join us as we discover how our faith, rooted in Christ's immense love for us, compels us to live for Him and embrace the transformative power of His sacrifice. This episode challenges us to exalt what truly matters: the condition of our hearts and the work of God within us.
Why is life so hard? Let's find out
A very vulnerable and yet poetic Paul leads us to embrace our momentary affliction because Glory is on the way!