In this video, I explore Acts 13:13-51, following the Apostle Paul’s missionary journey from Paphos in Cyprus to Perga in Pamphylia and Antioch in Pisidia, as detailed in the Book of Acts. I examine the historical context of these locations in modern-day Cyprus and southeast Turkey, reflecting on Paul’s extensive travels and their impact. The discussion focuses on Paul’s sermon in the synagogue, drawing from Old Testament scriptures to proclaim Jesus as the promised Savior, and notes the varied responses from Jews and Gentiles. I also highlight how Paul’s approach mirrors Stephen’s message and emphasizes the importance of biblical truth
Hey everyone, let’s dive into Acts Chapter 13, where I explore the early church in Antioch with prophets and teachers like Barnabas, Simeon called Niger, Lucius of Cyrene, Manaen, and Saul (Paul). I talk about how the Holy Spirit set apart Barnabas and Saul for a special mission, the importance of prayer and fasting for growing faith, and a powerful moment where the false prophet Elymas (Bar-Jesus) is confronted, leading to Sergius Paulus’ belief in the Gospel. Referencing Matthew 17:14-21 and John 3, I highlight how faith, miracles, and God’s work point people to Christ. Let’s stay encouraged as we see the Gospel spread to both Jews and Gentiles in the early church!
In this video, I dive back into the Book of Acts, covering Chapter 12. I walk through the persecution of the early church under Herod Agrippa I, the martyrdom of James, and Peter’s miraculous escape from prison through divine intervention. I reflect on the power of the church’s persistent prayer, the historical context of the Herodian dynasty as Edomites (referencing sources like Josephus), and the consequences of Herod’s pride. Join me for an encouraging look at faith, miracles, and the growth of the early church.
In this final session on the Book of Hebrews, we focus on chapters 12 and 13, examining Esau’s loss of his birthright and the nature of his repentance through the lens of Hebrews 12:17, referencing insights from Alexander Maclaren. We discuss whether Esau’s repentance was genuine or simply regret, and what that means for believers today. The conversation also explores distinctions between the birthright and the blessing in Genesis 27:36, the structure and purpose of the exhortations in Hebrews 13, the importance of Godly living and endurance, and the role of church leadership in verses 7, 17, and 24. We address how Hebrews warns both professing believers and those who may not truly believe, especially in light of Hebrews 9:27 and 12:25–29. The session wraps with reflections on perseverance, holiness, and how Jesus Christ remains the same yesterday, today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8). This concludes our walkthrough of Hebrews.
In this video, we continue our study through Hebrews chapters 11 and 12, focusing on enduring hardship, understanding chastening, and growing in maturity as believers. We examine what it means to run the race with patience, how the Bible defines chastening, and whether it is correction or punishment. The discussion also touches on church hurt, fellowship challenges, and how personal experiences shape spiritual growth. Throughout, we reflect on the example of Christ, the importance of pressing forward in the faith, and how believers respond when confronted with trials, conviction, or sin. Everything is weighed directly against the Bible.
Dive into this exploration of Hebrews 11, with a revisit to Hebrews 10 (fully covered in our previous video). We touch on the concept of willful sin from Hebrews 10 and then dive deep into Hebrews 11, discussing what it looks like for saints to live out their faith amidst adversity. Gain fresh insights, biblical reflections, and practical takeaways for your spiritual walk.
Join us for a thoughtful discussion on Hebrews Chapter 10! Dive into the themes of faith, sacrifice, and redemption as we explore this meaningful chapter. We’ll cover key insights and reflections to enhance your understanding
Join us for an in-depth Bible study of Hebrews Chapter 9, where we explore the significance of Christ’s sacrifice as the mediator of the New Covenant. We discuss how the first covenant, with its tabernacle, ordinances, and sacrifices, served as a shadow of the greater redemption offered through Jesus’ blood. Topics include the priesthood, Melchizedek, the conscience-purging power of Christ’s sacrifice, and comparisons to the Old Testament law. Referencing Romans, Galatians, and Alexander Maclaren’s sermons, we examine how the Bible points to Christ as the fulfillment of the law, not a return to Jewish traditions or works. Perfect for those seeking a deeper understanding of Hebrews and biblical covenants
In this thoughtful discussion, we explore Hebrews chapters 7 and 8, examining why Melchizedek is mentioned and what it teaches us about Christ’s priesthood and biblical theology. Addressing key themes, we encourage all believers to dig into Scripture for themselves. Join us for a clear, concise conversation that reflects on these powerful chapters.
Join us as we dive into a thoughtful discussion on Hebrews chapters 4, 5, and 6, continuing our study from chapter 3. In this video, we explore key themes such as entering God’s rest through faith, the role of Jesus as our High Priest after the order of Melchizedek, and the call to move beyond basic doctrines toward spiritual maturity. We discuss the importance of believing God’s promises, the power of His Word, and the encouragement to persevere through suffering and temptation without giving up. With references to Old Testament examples like Abraham and the Israelites, we unpack how these chapters challenge us to trust God fully and grow in faith. Perfect for those seeking a deeper understanding of Hebrews and its application to the Christian life. Don’t miss our recap of chapters 1-3 and stay tuned for more in this series!
Join us for an in-depth Bible study of Hebrews chapters 1 through 3 as we explore the supremacy of Jesus Christ. In this discussion, we cover key themes from the text, including God speaking to us by His Son, Jesus’ superiority over angels, prophets, and Moses, and the importance of faith over unbelief. We examine how Hebrews addresses the Jewish believers, unpacking the historical context of angels delivering God’s word, Moses’ role, and Christ’s finished work as our High Priest. Referencing scripture, we discuss how Jesus’ suffering and victory over death provide salvation, contrasting this with the Israelites’ unbelief in the wilderness. Perfect for those seeking a thoughtful, scripture-based walkthrough of Hebrews 1-3—just an open Bible study. Stay tuned for more as we continue through the Book of Hebrews!
Join us for an in-depth, 3-hour Bible study on the Book of Galatians! In this unscripted discussion, three friends with over 26 years of friendship explore Paul’s powerful message of grace over law. We read through all six chapters, unpack key verses, and debate what it means to live by faith, not works. Perfect for anyone wanting to understand Galatians, grow in faith, or dive deep into Scripture.
In this video, I take a deep dive into Acts 11 and explore Peter’s encounter with Cornelius. Cornelius was a devout man who sought to truly know God, and through a Messenger , he was told to call for Peter. This event marked a significant turning point, demonstrating that salvation was not limited to the Jews but extended to the Gentiles as well.
In this video, I dive back into Acts chapter 10, picking up from verse 36 where Peter begins speaking to Cornelius, a Roman centurion, and his gathered friends. We explore the profound moment when Peter declares Jesus as Lord over all, challenging the Roman view of Caesar's lordship. I'll walk you through the narrative of how God's message of peace through Jesus Christ was for all people, not just the Jews, highlighting the miraculous event where the Holy Spirit descends upon the Gentiles, leading to their immediate baptism. This passage is key to understanding the inclusivity of God's plan for salvation, showing that through belief in Jesus, anyone can receive remission of sins. Join me as we unpack these transformative verses from Acts 10:36-48.
Cornelius a just man who seeks God.
Saul transformed and the world is shocked
We Who have Believed The Gospel For Sure Have an Effect on What Goes On Around Us
Saul Is Stopped in his tracks by the Lord and is astonished but what he now knows to be true about the massiah.
Simon believes he can purchase the power of God and is quickly rebuked.
Philip expounds upon the book of Isaiah for the Ethiopian Eunuch