Month: November 2024

The Exodus: God as Deliverer

Scripture: Exodus 1-14 Introduction: The story of the Exodus is one of the most powerful accounts of God’s deliverance in the Bible. Israel had been enslaved in Egypt for over 400 years, facing hardship, oppression, and hopelessness. But in their darkest hour, God raised up Moses to lead them out…
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From Pit to Palace: Joseph’s Journey of Faith

Scripture: Genesis 37-50 Introduction: Today, we’re looking at the story of Joseph, one of the most remarkable accounts of resilience, forgiveness, and God’s redemptive power in the Bible. Joseph’s life was filled with extreme highs and lows—from the pit of betrayal to the palace of Egypt. His story reminds us…
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Faith Like Abraham

Scripture: Genesis 12-22 Introduction: Today, we’re diving into the incredible journey of Abraham, often called the “Father of Faith.” His story is one of faith, obedience, and trust in God, even when life seemed uncertain and the promises of God were far off. Abraham’s faith shines brightly, not because he…
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1 & 2 Corinthians: Church Issues and Pastoral Care

Paul’s letters to the Corinthians address significant theological, ethical, and pastoral challenges faced by the early church in Corinth. The Apostle Paul, with deep pastoral concern, aims to guide the community toward unity, purity, and faithfulness in light of various controversies. In these epistles, Paul combines correction with compassion, instructing…
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John: Jesus as the Divine Son of God

The Gospel of John offers a profound and theological presentation of Jesus, emphasizing His divinity as the eternal Son of God who became flesh to bring salvation. John’s unique style and focus set it apart from the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke), with a deliberate emphasis on Jesus’ divine…
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Luke: Jesus as the Savior of All People

The Gospel of Luke presents Jesus as the Savior of all humanity, with a unique emphasis on His compassion and inclusivity. Luke, a physician and a companion of Paul, writes with a historian’s precision and a compassionate perspective, aiming to show that Jesus’ salvation extends to all—Jew and Gentile, men…
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Mark: Jesus as the Suffering Servant

The Gospel of Mark presents Jesus as the Suffering Servant, fulfilling Isaiah’s prophecy and embodying a messianic identity characterized by humility, sacrifice, and servanthood. Written with a sense of urgency and directed primarily to a Roman audience, Mark’s gospel emphasizes Jesus’ actions, His compassion, and His journey to the cross.…
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Matthew: Jesus as the Messiah

The Gospel of Matthew presents Jesus as the long-awaited Messiah, fulfilling Old Testament prophecies and embodying the characteristics of the promised king, teacher, and redeemer. Written primarily for a Jewish audience, Matthew’s gospel emphasizes Jesus’ lineage, His fulfillment of Jewish prophecy, His role as a new Moses-like teacher, and the…
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Historical Context and Messages of the Major Prophets

The Major Prophets—Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, and Daniel—were written in times of great turmoil, political instability, and spiritual decline for Israel and Judah. These prophetic books span several centuries and respond to the specific historical challenges faced by God’s people, with messages ranging from calls for repentance and impending judgment…
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