A parade of Scripture spanning 1500 years culmination in Easter Passion Week. What Scripture tells us.
The parable of the lost sheep is used in both Luke and Matthew, but to different conclusions. The what and why of the same parable to two conclusions.
A precursor to studying the parable of the Tower and the Kings. Count the cost. But what does that really mean?
A look into a few key names of God, that are the name of the baby in the manger.
Parable of the 2 debtors and the repentant prostitute.
Applying the parable of the 2 builders to the church collectively. (Luke 6:46-49
Last week we looked at the literal reality of building ancient houses. That was Jesus' illustration, this episode explores the meaning.
Looking into the world of ancient Israel and what Jesus was referring to in building houses on sand or stone.
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