Matthew 1- Christmas in the Genealogy
Christmas in the Genealogy, Matthew 1 The Gospel of Matthew was written by Matthew who had been a Jewish tax collector before Jesus converted
Christmas in the Genealogy, Matthew 1 The Gospel of Matthew was written by Matthew who had been a Jewish tax collector before Jesus converted
Mark 2:1-12, The Capernaum Caper by CHARLIE TAYLOR Around about 27 A.D. there was quite a crime committed in the small seaside town of
Masada—Resort, Fortress, Memorial Next to Jerusalem, Masada is the most popular tourist attraction in Israel. The name Masada comes from the Hebrew word meaning
Luke—That You May Know the Truth Could you answer the trivia question, “Who is the only non-Jewish author in the New Testament?” If you
Luke 2:21-38, the Witnesses to Christ Pile Up The basic legal principle to the Mosaic Law required that a person’s testimony must be confirmed
Luke 3-4, the Baptism and Temptation of Christ by CHARLIE TAYLOR Before Jesus, baptisms were performed in local Synagogues for converts or proselytes. It
The Day the Fish Jumped into the Boat In Luke 5:1-11, the Bible has a wonderful story about a teaching miracle that Jesus did
Luke 6:20-49, the Sermon on the Level This sermon is one of four lengthy sermons that Jesus taught that is recorded in the Gospels’
Mark 10:1-12—Divorce or No Divorce? It appears that in our society today the highest goals in relationships are “self fulfillment, personal happiness, and pleasure”.
Mark 14:32-52, The Garden of Gethsemane During His visits to Jerusalem, it was Jesus’s habit to stay at Mary and Martha’s house in Bethany,
Mark 15, Pontius Pilate the Roman Governor of Judea The role of Pilate in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ is so important that it
Mark 16 and 1 Corinthians 15, What if There Was No Resurrection? Years ago one of my students came to me asking about if the
The Thief on the Cross The Gospel of Matthew records that “two robbers were crucified with Jesus, one on His right and one on