Too many voices from too many Christian denominations to decipher, so we've cut out the middle-man to study the Bible on our own in search for answers to our questions. It can speak for itself because it breaks through the fog of all that is called religion. At times, we'll include the latest scientific discoveries and even touch upon some of the weirder and more controversial portions of Scripture that most of today's Christians avoid.
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Too many voices from too many Christian denominations to decipher, so we've cut out the middle-man to study the Bible on our own in search for answers to our questions. It can speak for itself because it breaks through the fog of all that is called religion. At times, we'll include the latest scientific discoveries and even touch upon some of the weirder and more controversial portions of Scripture that most of today's Christians avoid.
Jesus addressed a pressing question that was haunting the minds of the Pharisees. If everyone presses into the Kingdom of God, then what's to become of Israel? What of the Law and the Prophets? Has God divorced Israel in favor of the Church? SESSION NOTES I. Reviewing The Parable Of The Unjust Steward. A. Luke 16:1-8 II. Reviewing The Personal Application Of The Parable. A. Luke 16:9-13 B. Luke 14:26-27 C. Matthew 6:19-21 D. Matthew 16:25-27 III. Jesus Responds To The Ridicule Of The Pharisees. A. Luke 16:14-15 B. Proverbs 21:30 IV. Jesus Explains Why Everyone Is Pressing Into The Kingdom Of God. A. Luke 16:16 V. The Law And The Prophets And God's Covenant With Israel. A. Luke 16:17-18 B. Matthew 19:1-9 C. Mark 10:1-12 QUOTES & REFERENCES TO THE AMPLIFIED BIBLE ARE FROM THE PRE-2012 CLASSIC EDITION.
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Too many voices from too many Christian denominations to decipher, so we've cut out the middle-man to study the Bible on our own in search for answers to our questions. It can speak for itself because it breaks through the fog of all that is called religion. At times, we'll include the latest scientific discoveries and even touch upon some of the weirder and more controversial portions of Scripture that most of today's Christians avoid.