Nashville Bible Study is a local bible study run by Eric and Cassandra. Their mission is to foster biblical community and discipleship, as well as teach the entire Word of God in truth and with conviction to the people of Nashville.
This week we wrap up by having a guest speaker. Diana is an ex-atheist turned Christian and she shares her testimony with us, which emphasizes the importance of knowing why you believe what you do, and how to defend it.
In this last session we discuss the point of all the information we have learned. Once we can establish the historical reliability of the NT documents then the claims Jesus made have to be taken seriously, and we are left with only three options: Jesus was either a lunatic, a liar... or Lord
When it comes to the English language there are so many translations out there. Which one should we read? Are some more accurate than others? Does it even matter? This week we discuss different translation philosophies and techniques, and give guidance as to which translations are to be avoided when it comes to doing Bible Studies, and which fall within a safe range within which you can pick your own personal preference. Audio Message is from Dr. Bill Mounce, entitled "Can We Trust Our Translations?"
How were the books in the NT selected? Why were some left out? Who made those decisions? When was the NT Canon closed? We cover all this and more this week. We also touch on the OT Apocrypha, as well as why we believe scripture is inspired by God.
Many critics say the Bible cannot be trusted due to the 'overwhelming' amount of contradictions it contains. But is this true? This week we discuss whether contradictions exist, and if they exist, how do we handle or reconcile them? Vide audio taken from: Are there Contradictions in the Gospels? by Dr. Bill Mounce
This week we discuss two topics. First we discuss if the gospel writers intended to record accurate history. There are many genres of writing. How do we know that they didn't intend to write a fictional or metaphorical story? Secondly, if it was their intention to record history, then DID they accurately record it? Video Audio taken from: Why The Gospel Writers Intended To Write History and Why The Gospel Writers Did Write Accurate History by Scott Sullivan, Ph.D.
This week we discuss two topics: 1. Who wrote the gospels? - The original gospels where anonymous, so how can we be certain of who wrote them, and that they were actually eyewitnesses? 2. Were the gospels written early enough? - There is a 20-35 year gap between when Jesus died and when the first gospel accounts were written. Is this gap too large? How do we know if the writers were able to remember accurately the events they were reporting? Video Audio taken from Do We Know Who Wrote The Gospels? and Oral Tradition: Was Memory of the Writer Accurate? by Bill Mounce, Ph.D
Part 4 of Defending Your Faith. This week we discuss how we got the NT that we have today, including how the documents were copied and preserved. We go into the overwhelming textual evidence in terms of both the amount of manuscripts, as well as the great wealth of ancient manuscripts still available today. This week was very visual and we did many visual exercises together so if you're only listening on audio, this week may be hard to follow. We suggest writing out the 8 documents as they are read out - with corresponding details - in order for you to get as close to the full experience as possible Please note I made an error and kept using the term "old"/"older" for documents when I meant to say "later". "Old" would indicate they were earlier. Hopefully from the context of the sentences you'll be able to figure out what was meant in each situation. Video was taken from: How We Got The New Testament by Scott Sullivan, Ph.D.
In Part 3 of Defend Your Faith we cover whether Jesus actually existed. Was He a fictional character? Do we have any historical documents verifying His existence? Are any of those documents by secular authors? How much can we trust them? The 2 videos played in this session are: Historical Sources for Jesus by Scott Sullivan, Ph.D Did Jesus Live by Bill Mounce, Ph.D
Part 2 to the course on Defending Your Faith. In this session we cover the differences between faith worldviews/foundations, what reasonable faith is, and dive into Proper Historical Methods 1 and Proper Historical Methods Part 2 - which teach us methods for examining historical documents, and how to determine if a document is historically accurate. (Please Note: The recordings played in this episode are taken from the course 'Christ 101 - The Evidence For Christianity' by Scott M. Sullivan, Ph.D.
This is our intro to the course on Defending Your Faith. This was recorded as a live bible study format with both online and in-person participants. The recording struggled to pick up participant comments but this should be resolved with the next episode.
Continuing off of last week's lesson on how and when to admonish or rebuke sin in the life of a brother/sister in Christ, this week we discuss exactly what sin is.
We are in the book of Colossians and this week will be discussing the importance of correcting and pointing out sin in a fellow believer's life. More importantly, we cover when we are allowed to do so, as well as how we should do it.
Blueprint Church is doing a series entitled “The Christian Atheist”, this bible study follows the Sunday message we heard with the same title. Join us as we discuss the difference between Jesus being your Savior, and Jesus being your Lord. Following Jesus comes at a cost, and He warns those who want to be His disciples to think carefully before they make that decision. This week's group is 100% online due to COVID-19.
Blueprint Church is doing a series entitled “The Christian Atheist”, this bible study follows the Sunday message we heard with the same title. Join us as we discuss why every Christian needs to share their faith and as we give practical, modern advice as to how to do so. This week's group is 100% online due to COVID-19.
Blueprint Church is doing a series entitled “The Christian Atheist”, this bible study follows the Sunday message we heard with the same title. Join us as we discuss how Christians are to respond to situations that don't feel fair. This week's group is 100% online due to COVID-19.
In this mini-series, we discuss some hindrances that stop us from having a deeper relationship with Christ. Part two covers how not spending sufficient time with the Lord negatively impacts our relationship with Him. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1T49uVe_G0
In this mini-series we discuss some hindrances that stop us from having a deeper relationship with Christ. Part one covers how we should handle interpersonal relationships with both those within and outside of our faith, specifically those who 1 Corinthians 15:33 would consider as “Bad Company”.
This is part 5 of a 5 week course going through the foundations of our faith.
This is week 4 of a 5 week course going through the foundations of our faith.
This is week 3 of a 5 week course going through the foundations of our faith. This is a recap episode with Cassandra going over the last two weeks material for new members who have joined the group.
This is week 2 of a 5 week course going through the foundations of our faith.
This is week 1 of a 5 week course going through the foundations of our faith.