The Restoration of Peter
John 21 teaches about the restoration of Peter. Jesus took time to give Peter a sense of restoration. Though this must have been painful for Peter, it’s clear God used …
John 21 teaches about the restoration of Peter. Jesus took time to give Peter a sense of restoration. Though this must have been painful for Peter, it’s clear God used …
In chapter 5, Paul addresses the blessing of justification: peace, daily grace, and hope—but his emphasis is on hope, the hope of future glory. The Christian doesn’t merely long for …
Paul addresses the topic every Jewish reader in his day would have asked: what about Abraham? The Apostle wants us to understand that the life of Abraham proves not only …
Habakkuk 3 teaches us about true Christian joy. Joy is an affectional response of the heart derived from an abiding trust in God. The object of Christian joy is God …
Though most people believe in heaven, the views of our neighbors are not shaped by the Bible. Jesus taught that he is the way, and the truth, and the life …
This recording is from a topical Equipping Matters class taught by Zack DiPrima on John Bunyan and The Pilgrim’s Progress.
After explaining that salvation is by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, Paul addresses the question on the mind of every faithful Jew reading through the book of Romans, “What …
In what some call the most important paragraph in the Bible, Paul announces, explains, and applies the Good News of Jesus Christ. After laying out the Bad News in Romans …
This recording is from a topical Equipping Matters class taught by Jeffrey Timmons on reading the Bible evangelistically.
Habakkuk 3 teaches us about the fear of God. Fear of God is a trembling response to God in all his perfections that leads us toward God in wonder and …
This recording is from a topical Equipping Matters class taught by Brad Thayer on defining what it means to be a man or a woman.
Those with “imposter syndrome” think they’re worse than they actually are. Those with “angel syndrome” are convinced they’re better than they actually are. Both are real problems, but those with …