A unique podcast exploring the riches of God’s Word. Because we believe that all of scripture is relevant for today, we approach scripture line by line and one verse by verse, making application along the way. It’s Bible study for the soul.
What can we say about this grace? Probably not nearly enough. More than we realize, His grace abounds toward us in ways we will not know until eternity. But while we are here, we will stand in this abundant grace. #thesundaysermonseries #unmerited #thisgrace
In Matthew 24, we find some of the most powerful words relating to end time events. Jesus vividly unveils those things that mark this present age as they culminate in his second coming. At the very beginning of His discourse, He sets the tone with the words, 'Take heed that no man deceive you.' Let's be mindful of these words, and take them to heart. #thelinebylinepodcast #theBookofMatthew
As we close our Christmas series, we're going to focus what we are to do once we enter into His house; yes, worship--but there is so much more. Join us if you are able. #thesundaysermonseries #gloryinthhighest #nowthatyoureinthehouse
Woe, woe, woe! Chapter 23 continues with Jesus unleashing His series of seven woes directed at the scribes and Pharisees meant to pinpoint exactly who they were--in their heart.
What's in a name? Of all the names involved in the Christmas story, there's only one that changes my life--Jesus. His name means everything to me---what about you?
After a ministry full of plots and tests by the scribes, Pharisees. Sadducees, and Herodians, meant baffle and trap Christ, He reciprocates with a final test of His own that leaves them in stunned silence. The closer He gets to Jerusalem, the more brutally honest He is to His enemies. Join the study tonight at 7pm. #thelinebylinepodcast #thBookofMatthew
One of the things that causes us to give Him glory this time of the year is because of the personal nature of His birth. While Christ came to His people the Jews, and by extension, all of us, it's up to each one of us to receive him to ourselves. #thesundaysermonseries #gloryinthehighest #itspersonal
As chapter 21 begins, Jesus is only six days away from His crucifixion, but there was yet much to be done that would further enhance our identity in Him. #thelinebylinepodcast theBookofMatthew
When you desire more of Him, by default you are asking for less of YOU. But what does this mean? It means removing yourself from the 'throne' of your life, and allowing Him to reign over you--all of you. Who's the king of your life? #thesundaysermonseries #justmoreofhim #whosstheking
As chapter 19 concludes, Peter wants to know what will become of he and the the other disciples, and Jesus answers his question powerfully! Christ then proceeds with another parable to explain His answer further. A lot going in chapter 20, as Jesus edges closer to Jerusalem, and we'll take it all verse by verse--join us if you can. #thelinebylinepodcast #thebookofMatthew
The things of this world offer counterfeit joy, counterfeit peace, and counterfeit security. When the child of God strays from the pathway of righteousness, this is what can be expected. Only as we cling to Him, will He give us the good things that are promised to those who stay hungry. #thesundaysermonseries #justmoreofHim #stayhungry #thegoodthings
How often do we forgive someone for the same or even a different offense against us? I know you probably know what the Bible says, but how do you do it? And what is Jesus' word on divorce and remarriage? There's much to unpack in tonight's study--I hope you can join us. #thelinebylinepodcast #theBookofMattew #oneverseaatatime
How do you maintain a hunger and thirst for God in this world which cries out for our attention? It all depends on how you 'look' at it all. Join us as we look at reveal three ways to keep your hunger and thirst after God fresh. #thesundaysermonseries #justmoreofhim #stayinghungryy
In chapters 17-18, Jesus speaks on a variety of subjects, from taxes to humility, from being lost to church discipline. But whatever He speaks about to his disciples, He also speaks to us. #thelinebylinepodcast #theBookofMatthew
Masks, masks, masks. There are the ones we wear literally, and then there are the ones we wear spiritually. In order to optimize our time at His feet, to hear His Word, we must come before Him without 'covering up'. What does the Lord require of us, and how do you approach Him? #thesundaysermonseries #thatgoodpart #whoareyouinhispresence
Continuing in chapter 15, Jesus once again feeds a multitude, this time for Gentiles. Opening chapter 16, Jesus has another confrontation with the Pharisees and Sadducees, which leads to another teaching moment for His disciples--and us, Join us at 7pm.
As we come before the the Lord, most certainly He wants to speak to us. But what happens when we can't hear Him? Certainly, it's not His fault if we can't, so what's the problem? Join us today as we look into some of the reasons why we sometimes can't hear the Lord. #thesundayswermonseries #thatgoodpart #canyouhearhim
In chapter 15, Jesus speaks out against religious externalism, witness the great faith of a gentile woman, and feeds a multitude--again. Join us for our line by line study as we make application along the way. #thelinebylinepodcast #theBookofMatthew
Matthew chapter 14 opens in flashback fashion, with the arrest, imprisonment, and death of John the Baptist. It is a powerful story of the wicked and corrupt nature of the human heart. In this chapter, we also witness Christ feeding a multitude and walking on water--and these two things happened on the same day! Another life-changing day in the life and ministry of the Master. #thelinebylinepodcast #theBookofMatthew
Chapter 13 contains no less than 8 parables, the first of which is the parable of the sower. In it, we are given insight into the heart of man, while also alerting us of the evil influences of the world, the flesh, and the devil. This parable, like others, hits us where we are. Join us for this practical verse by verse study. #thelinebylinepodcast #theBookofMatthew
Chapter 12 finds Jesus schooling the Pharisees on the spirit of the law versus the letter of the law.; He also corrects some misconceptions concerning who He is and what He came to do. There's a lot more going here in this chapter, so join us if you can at 7pm. #thelinebylinepodcast #theBookofMatthew
The cost for rejecting Christ is great, but are there varying degrees of torment in hell? We'll discuss this and other hot topics in this study. Join us if you can. #thelinebylinepodcast #theBookofMatthew
In chapter 11, Jesus transitions from His Mission Discourse with a response to a question to Him from John: Are you the One who is to come, or should we look for someone else? A puzzling question from the one who proclaimed Jesus as the Messiah and baptized Him. What has happened to John, and how does Jesus respond? He responds like only He could. A powerful with powerful applications for us.
If we are the Lord's sheep (and we are), then who are the wolves and where do they lurk? In Matthew 10, Jesus continues His discourse as He reveals to His disciples what they (and of course we) are to expect as we spread the gospel. Join us as we study these powerful words from the Lord, and make application to our lives. #thelinebylinepodcast #theBookofMatthew
Those dead are raised, the sick are healed, the mute are made to speak, and the blind receive their sight--just a day in the life of Christ! His power is on full display in the second part of Matthew chapter 9--and still He encountered haters along the way. When will they ever learn? Join us for this verse by verse study. #thelinebylinepodcast #theBookofMatthew
In Matthew chapter 9, Jesus shows us the importance of the right kind of faith and the inner man. he also makes it clear that our station in life is no barrier to His call or touch. Join the study as we apply His Word to our heart.
Jesus makes 3 powerful revelations in the remaining verses of chapter 8: first, the absolute cost of discipleship; second, His absolute power over nature; and third, His absolute power over the spirit world. It's a study of absolutes, so you absolutely need to join us tonight (if you are able of course). As always, we'll make personal application along the way in this verse by verse study.
Sometimes He touched, and other times He simply spoke. But however Jesus chose to heal--He healed! Whomever they were, and whatever ailed them, Christ healed all who came to Him. Join the study as we see that what He has done for others, He can do for us.
Asking, seeking, and knocking. Is it correct to ask God for anything, and expect Him to give it to us? What's the difference between a strait gate and a wide one? And are you watching out for false prophets? It will be a lively study!
Continuing in Matthew 6, Jesus gives us the truth about worry; what it and what it means. Priorities are key when it comes to worry. We'll talk about it--and much more.
Is what we traditionally refer to as the Lordâs Prayer a mantra, or a model? Weâll talk about it hat and much more in tonightâs study in Matthew chapter 6.
Turning the other cheek and loving your enemiesâas difficult as they may be to accomplish, doing them help to define who we are in Christ. Weâll talk about this and a whole lot more as we conclude the fifth chapter of Matthew.
We continue our study in Matthew chapter 5 with The Sermon On The Mount. We begin with Christ assuring us that He did not come to abolish the Law, but to fulfil. Murder, anger, adultery, divorce, are just some of the subjects He addresses.
The Beatitudes are powerful and practical principles that Gods expects His people to live by. However, living out these principles are only possible as our faith is placed in Christ and His finished work. Join the study as we open Matthew chapter 5.
In chapter 4, Christ comes face to face with the devil, in a manner of speaking, and is tempted to sin. Could he have sinned? Also, we will see the preaching ministry of Jesus begin with the words, 'Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.' Sound familiar? Join us for this powerful study.
In chapter 3, we are introduced to John the Baptist, the forerunner of Christ. What was his ministry all about, and what can we learn from him?
Matthew chapter two continues what we call, 'The Christmas Story'. But whether itâs five months late or seven months early, there is never a wrong time to speak of His birth. It reminds us of the grace and great love He has for us. It also speaks of the great lengths He went to secure our salvation.
Can you be a Christian and NOT believe in the virgin birth? Was Mary sinless? How did an angel foretell Christâs ministry on earth? Weâll tackle these questions and much more in tonightâs study. The remainder of chapter one is dripping with the grace of God!
We're all set as we begin going through the book of Matthew one verse at a time! Looking forward to learning about the life of Christ and His earthly ministry. I hope you're able to join us on this fascinating journey! First up: a needed intro and that genealogy! What does it all mean?
What 3 things need to to happen before someone is saved? And, how should we respond to a brother or sister who is not living right? Weâll answer these questions and much more in this Bible study.
In this study we will ask several questions.: What is a divine ultimatum? Can God prevent someone from being saved? And, are we chosen for salvation? These are complicated questions with complicated answers. Join our study as we continue in the second chapter of this book.
The Day of the Lord, the man of sin, and so much on tap tonight in the second chapter of second Thessalonians. Hope you can join the study.
How can we grow through trials? And, have you ever wanted to 'get even'? Also, just how real is hell? These are some of the topics on tap in the first chapter of Second Thessalonians--twelve verses of power!
The solid and practical teaching Paul lays down in the second half of chapter is invaluable to us all.
As we begin chapter 5, end-time prophecy and practical teaching are on tap. Hard days are coming upon this world, but Paul reminds us of the hope we have in Christ--because He's coming back again. Are you ready?
So, do you feel holy today? Thankfully, holiness is not a feelingâ itâs our position. And based on our position, we are to live accordingly. In chapter 4, Paul reminds us of the call and command to be holy.
Howâs your faith? Where does it stand? Paul was concerned that the enemy would come and tempt them move their faith. This is something we should concern ourselves with also.
In chapter 2, the apostle Paul defends himself and God-given his ministry. He shows in these verses how we should carry ourselves toward brothers and sisters in Christ, and to the world.
Paulâs short time in the city of Thessalonians was not pleasant, but it was fruitful! Many souls were saved as he pressed on through opposition; a great lesson for us to learn. He has much truth and encouragement for this churchâand for us.
What does it mean to be 'overtaken in a fault', and what is the law of sowing and reaping? Just a few of the topics Paul addresses in the final chapter of Galatians.
Our study continues in chapter 5 of Galatians, taking a hard, but practical look at the works of the flesh and the fruit of the Spirit.
In chapter5, Paul makes two stunning g statements that must've heard to be believed (and we do), concerning those who seek to trust in what they do to make them righteous, and also cites 5 undeniable truths about false teachers.
In chapter four, Paul continues his rebuke of the Galatians, showing them the difference between law and grace, using several contrasts. The bottom line is this: the difference between law and grace can be said to be like the difference between night and day.
The just shall live by faith. These very familiar words bring us comfort, yet they are more; this truth is the foundation of our life in Christ. As we study Galatians chapter 3. The apostle Paul makes it abundantly clear where our faith should be.
In chapter 2 we find the purity of the gospel at stake. Paul the apostle confronts none other than the apostle to do this! Paul makes it abundantly clear: salvation is by grace through faith in Christ alone.
In chapter 12, we find Satan realizing that his time is short. Because of this, he will âup the anteâ so to speak. He will pull out all stops in the last half of the Great Tribulation. But God will still be on the throne!
Here in chapter 12, we will find some of the most powerful imagery concerning Satan, and also how we as God's people are to deal with him.
Due to the wide variety of interpretations regarding this chapter, it has been deemed as controversial. As we unpack these verses, we will seek out life application: how do the events bear out principles for our present lives?
Revelation chapter 9 contains some of the most vivid and horrific imagery in the entire book. What does it all mean? Join us as we break it down, line by line.