| Matthew 27:32-54 |
The Crucifixion of Jesus Christ |
Tom Fuller |
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| The crucifixion of Jesus was among the darkest days ever on planet earth - spiritually as well as physically. What were the four miracles that occurred as Jesus gave up His life and how do they answer life's most crucial question? |
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| Job 20:1-21:34 |
Trying to Understand God |
Alan Gray |
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| Job expresses confusion about the person of God in light of his calamities. |
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| Job 1:1-20:1 |
Lessons from Job |
Alan Gray |
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| Learn some serious life lessons about how a man beaten down can still look up with hope. |
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| Job 18:1-19:29 |
Pulled Up By The Roots |
Alan Gray |
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| Job continues to lament his plight, even thinking that God is his enemy. But what he doesn't yet know is that God is totally on His side, as He is on ours through Jesus Christ. |
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| Matthew 27:11-31 |
The Pitable Pilate |
Tom Fuller |
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| Was Pilate someone to feel pity for? Who was really at fault for Jesus' crucifixion? And how does this portion of Matthew speak to the opinions of everyone about the truth of Jesus? |
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| Job 15:1-17:16 |
Job Responds - Again |
Alan Gray |
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| Job grows tired of the bad advice given to him by his 'friends'. |
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| Matthew 26:69-27:10 |
When We Fail God |
Tom Fuller |
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| Both Peter and Judas failed God. They were alike in that way, but different in another that is the key to everything. What is that difference and what does it mean when you fail the Lord? |
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| Job 13:1-14:22 |
Job Hopes in God |
Alan Gray |
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| Job responds to his 'friends' incorrect theology and still hopes in God despite his dire circumstances. |
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| Matthew 26:47-68 |
The Arrest and Trial of Jesus Christ |
Tom Fuller |
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| Why did God allow Jesus to go through a human trial - a trial that was illegal in fact? He had a very good reason as He controlled every facet, even using evil intent of men. And it was all for you! |
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| Job 11:1-12:20 |
The Argument Continues |
Alan Gray |
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| Job's friends think they have knowledge of God wired. But even in his pain, Job fires back with some pretty accurate sarcasm. |
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| Matthew 26:20-46 |
How to go through Suffering and Betrayal |
Tom Fuller |
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| Jesus experiences betrayal by a friend and must face disciples who cannot watch with Him in His deepest need. How he acts helps us to understand what Jesus was really about and how we can experience suffering in God's redemptive plan. |
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| Job 8:1-10:22 |
Job - A Man of Feeling and Despair |
Alan Gray |
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| Job shares his honest feelings with God and his desire to die. We contrast that with Paul, who went through agonies of his own, yet had hope. What is the difference? |
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| Matthew 26:1-19 |
What's Your Mission? |
Tom Fuller |
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| Jesus goes from giving a broad view of history leading up to His return back to today's battle plan. We need to make sure we have in mind God's big plan, but implement His daily mission for us. |
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| Job 5:1-7:20 |
Job Responds |
Alan Gray |
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| After his well meaning friends give their two cents, Job gives them the depths of his depression. |
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| Job 3:1-4:21 |
The Difference Between Accuracy and Truth |
Alan Gray |
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| Job's friends begin to respond to their friend's condition. What they say is accurately recorded, but is it true? |
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| Matthew 25:1-46 |
Decisions - Consequences |
Tom Fuller |
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| As Jesus explains His return to His disciples, Jesus lays out the opportunities presented to us all, and the results of our decisions to those opportunities. In the end it all lies in relationships. |
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| Job 1:1-2:13 |
Job's Beginning |
Alan Gray |
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| We begin our study through the book of Job with elder Alan Gray. |
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| Matthew 24:1-51 |
End Times Revisited |
Tom Fuller |
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| What was Jesus' purpose in bringing the prophecies in this chapter, to make us all end times scholars, focused on every little nuance that means the end is near? Perhaps Jesus has a larger purpose in mind. |
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| Ephesians 1:5-6 |
Adoption |
Alan Gray |
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| Learn the real meaning of the word as it relates to our relationship with God. |
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| Matthew 23:13-39 |
The Imprint of the Sin Nature |
Tom Fuller |
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| The Imprint of the Sin Nature - Matthew 23:13-39
We are more like the Pharisees than we'd like to admit. As Jesus brings to light their true selves, it reveals an instinct towards self-justification. He also reveals the way to healing. |
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