Judas is an example that an entire life can be remembered by a single sin. Judas is referred to by name twenty-three times in the New Testament. Thirteen of these references are directly connected with the betrayal of Jesus. Nine… Read More
Resource of the Month
Have you ever wondered how we got our Bible? How about why are there so many translations? Have you ever been asked by someone: “Why are there so many translations of the Bible?” And then there is the old, “What… Read More
Follow the Leader
In today’s passage, we continue to consider the interaction of Jesus with His twelve followers. Picture the scene: the disciples had been reclining in the traditional posture, each with his left arm to support his head and his right arm… Read More
“If We Confess Our Sins…” Part 2
When reading the Bible, it is always important to determine the intent of the writer or occasion of the writing since this will frame the entire message being communicated. Why might the Apostle John have written the letter we know… Read More
First Things First
Today we come to the most intimate and private interactions of Jesus with His twelve followers – the scene pictures the disciples, alone with Jesus in a small second floor room (i.e. the “Upper Room”). Because it was a Passover… Read More
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