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The Book of Matthew

With Jesus in the Upper Room – Part Four

Theme: Jesus is always in control. 
This weeks lessons show us the first Lord’s Supper and the events surrounding it.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 26:26-30
 
Now as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and after blessing it broke it and gave it to the disciples, and said, “Take, eat; this is my body.” A

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With Jesus in the Upper Room – Part Five

Theme: Jesus is always in control. 
This weeks lessons show us the first Lord’s Supper and the events surrounding it.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 26:31-35
 
Then Jesus said to them, “You will all fall away because of me this night.

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Alone in the Garden – Part One

Theme: The importance of prayer. 
This weeks lessons teach us from Jesus’ example how to pray.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 26:36-46
 
Then Jesus went with them to a place called Gethsemane, and he said to his disciples, “Sit here, while I go over there and pray.” And taking with him Peter and the two

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Alone in the Garden – Part Two

Theme: The importance of prayer. 
This weeks lessons teach us from Jesus’ example how to pray.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 26:38-39
 
Then he said to them, “My soul is very sorrowful, even to death; remain here, and watch with me.” And going a little farther he fell on his face and prayed, saying, &ld

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Alone in the Garden – Part Three

Theme: The importance of prayer. 
This weeks lessons teach us from Jesus’ example how to pray.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 26:39-42
 
And going a little farther he fell on his face and prayed, saying, “My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as you will.&rdq

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Alone in the Garden – Part Four

Theme: The importance of prayer. 
This weeks lessons teach us from Jesus’ example how to pray.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 26:42-46
 
Again, for the second time, he went away and prayed, “My Father, if this cannot pass unless I drink it, your will be done.” And again he came and found them sleeping, f

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Alone in the Garden – Part Five

Theme: The importance of prayer. 
This weeks lessons teach us from Jesus’ example how to pray.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 26:40-41
 
And he came to the disciples and found them sleeping. And he said to Peter, “So, could you not watch with me one hour? Watch and pray that you may not enter into temptation.

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In the Hands of His Enemies – Part One

Theme: The source of true courage. 
This week’s lessons show us the importance of depending on Jesus.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 26:47-56
 
While he was still speaking, Judas came, one of the twelve, and with him a great crowd with swords and clubs, from the chief priests and the elders of the people.

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In the Hands of His Enemies – Part Two

Theme: The source of true courage. 
This week’s lessons show us the importance of depending on Jesus.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 26:47-50
 
While he was still speaking, Judas came, one of the twelve, and with him a great crowd with swords and clubs, from the chief priests and the elders of the people.

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In the Hands of His Enemies – Part Three

Theme: The source of true courage. 
This week’s lessons show us the importance of depending on Jesus.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 26:51-54
 
And behold, one of those who were with Jesus stretched out his hand and drew his sword and struck the servant of the high priest and cut off his ear.

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In the Hands of His Enemies – Part Four

Theme: The source of true courage. 
This week’s lessons show us the importance of depending on Jesus.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 26:52
 
Then Jesus said to him, “Put your sword back into its place. For all who take the sword will perish by the sword.

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In the Hands of His Enemies – Part Five

Theme: The source of true courage. 
This week’s lessons show us the importance of depending on Jesus.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 26:55-56
 
At that hour Jesus said to the crowds, “Have you come out as against a robber, with swords and clubs to capture me?

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The Jewish Trial – Part One

Theme: On trial in a case of life or death. 
This weeks lessons show that we are the ones on trial.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 26:57-68
 
Then those who had seized Jesus led him to Caiaphas the high priest, where the scribes and the elders had gathered.

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The Jewish Trial – Part Two

Theme: On trial in a case of life or death. 
This weeks lessons show that we are the ones on trial.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 26:59-60
 
Now the chief priests and the whole council were seeking false testimony against Jesus that they might put him to death, 60 but they found none, though many false witnesses came for

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The Jewish Trial – Part Three

Theme: On trial in a case of life or death. 
This weeks lessons show that we are the ones on trial.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 26:62-63
 
And the high priest stood up and said, “Have you no answer to make? What is it that these men testify against you?” But Jesus remained silent.

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The Jewish Trial – Part Five

Theme: On trial in a case of life or death. 
This weeks lessons show that we are the ones on trial.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 26:65-67
 
Then the high priest tore his robes and said, “He has uttered blasphemy. What further witnesses do we need? You have now heard his blasphemy.

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The Temporary Fall of Peter – Part Two

We can visualize it something like this. Peter was brought into the courtyard of the high priest by a disciple who knew the high priest, probably John. As Peter came in he was recognized by the girl who kept the door, and although she didn’t object to Peter’s presence initially, she most likely followed him into the courtyard where he had stopped to warm himself at a fire that was there.

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The Temporary Fall of Peter – Part Three

The third thing we can say in Peter’s defense is that Peter clearly loved Jesus. That is the only possible reason why he followed him. Like Mary, who is soon to be seen in the garden by the tomb weeping because she loved and missed the Master, Peter did not want to be far from his Lord. True, he wanted “to see the outcome.”

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The Temporary Fall of Peter – Part Four

Peter looked down on the other disciples. Peter would probably have denied that he looked down on the others. He would probably have said, “We are all in this together, boys. We are all only ‘unprofitable servants’ at best. Jesus said so, didn’t he” But deep in his heart Peter thought he was the most upright, the most perceptive, and the most courageous one.

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The Temporary Fall of Peter – Part Five

David knew the danger of bad company, which is why he spoke so often of avoiding evil doers. We are often uneasy when we read such passages, because they sound self-righteous, judgmental, and harsh. But that gets it exactly backward. The reason David did not want to associate with evildoers is not because he thought he was better than they were but because he was so much like them.

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The Permanent Fall of Judas – Part One

Matthew chapter 27 begins with the handing over of Jesus to the Gentiles in the person of Pilate, the Roman governor. This was a fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy as well as of Jesus’ own predictions of his death. He had warned the disciples, “We are going up to Jerusalem, and the Son of Man will be betrayed to the chief priests and the teachers of the law.

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The Permanent Fall of Judas – Part Two

Judas confessed that Jesus was innocent. “I have betrayed innocent blood.” was his testimony. Once again, a true statement. It was a powerful testimony to Jesus’ flawless character and a harsh indictment of the wicked character of the men who had condemned Jesus and to whom Judas spoke, But confessing the innocence of Jesus by itself never saved a single soul. Pilate did the same.

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The Permanent Fall of Judas – Part Three

How exactly did Judas die? And how should we understand Matthew’s strange reference to Jeremiah to explain the priests’ decision to use Judas’ blood money to buy the potters field? “Then what was spoken by Jeremiah the prophet was fulfilled: “‘They took the thirty silver coins, the price set on him by the people of Israel, and they used them to buy the potters field, as the Lord commanded me’” (vv. 9, 10).

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The Permanent Fall of Judas – Part Four

Let’s get back to the story and look at a few more lessons from Judas’ actions. First, partners in evil are not friends. It is common to speak of honor among thieves or imagine sentimental bonds among those who do evil. But nothing could be farther from the truth. Those who share in evil actions are not friends, and the reason they are not is because each is evil.

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The Permanent Fall of Judas – Part Five

One of the bad things about sin is that its course is always downhill. Judas had a bad end, but we should remember that it did not come about at once. He was an evil man, just like the rulers of the day. But Judas did not start out that way. At one time he must have been an innocent-looking baby smiling in his mother’s arms. We all begin like that. But somewhere Judas’ life took an evil downturn, and his eventual suicide was the result. What was Judas’ life story like? We do not have many details. There is no reason we should. But what we do know about him goes something like this.

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The Roman Trial – Part Two

Why did Pilate try so hard, grasping at no less than four stratagems, when he could not really have cared much about such matters and certainly did not have any natural instinct to act justly? One explanation is that he was probably impressed with Jesus. He seems to have marvelled at his calm self-possession and the fact that he did not try to defend himself against his accusers.

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The Roman Trial – Part One

Three chapters ago when we were beginning a study of Christ’s trials, I pointed out that they present a unique situation in that Jesus was tried, on the one hand, by an ecclesiastical court, seeking to apply the revealed law of God to Jesus’ case, and, on the other hand, by a civil court seeking to apply what is generally thought to be the most highly developed law known to man.

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The Roman Trial – Part Three

Pilate was trapped by his own scheming. He had miscalculated. But his stubborn character still came through. He was caught, but he did not want to be defeated by the Jews religious rulers whom he obviously despised. He was defeated, but he did not give up. “What shall I do, then, with Jesus who is called Christ” he demanded.

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The Roman Trial – Part Four

The last verses of this section take the kingship theme a bit further. For Matthew reports that even after he had been flogged in preparation for the crucifixion, Jesus was given to the soldiers who mocked him mercilessly, placing a scarlet robe on his shoulders, a crown of thorns on his head, and a staff in his hand. Then they fell before him in mock homage, crying, “Hail, king of the Jews.”

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The Roman Trial – Part Five

Well pick up where we left off with Charles Spurgeon yesterday: “Few, nowadays, will side with the truth their fathers bled for. The day for covenanting to follow Jesus through evil report and shame appears to have gone by. Yet, though men turn round upon us and say, ‘Do you call your gospel divine? Are you so preposterous as to believe that your religion comes from God and is to subdue the world’—we boldly answer: “Yes!”

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The King on a Cross – Part One

Where do you go to find kings today? It is hard to find kings anywhere, because most have been replaced by presidents and other elected officials. Still, there a few kings left, and if you find them anywhere, you will find them in palaces. You do not find them in apartments or hovels, or walking down the street. The last place you would ever expect to find a king is on a cross.

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The King on a Cross – Part Two

None of the gospels describes the actual crucifixion in detail. The details were well known; there was no point in dwelling on its horrors. But the gospels do tell what happened. Matthew begins with the fact that a man from the north African town of Cyrene was drafted by the soldiers of the execution detail to carry Jesus’ cross. His name was Simon. It was usual for a condemned person to carry his own cross. So if Simon was drafted, it can only have been because Jesus was too weakened by his scourging and beatings to do it. When he staggered and possibly fell, the soldiers seized upon the first able bodied man they could find, who just happened to be Simon.

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The King on a Cross – Part Three

Yesterday we looked at the first of six details Matthew gives about Jesus’ crucifixion. Today we’ll look at the remaining five.
2. Gambling for Christ’s clothes (v. 35). Each of the gospels reports how the soldiers divided Christ’s clothing, though John alone explains that the gambling was actually only for Christ’s seamless outer robe, John is also the only one who says specifically that this was to fulfill Psalm 22:18, which says, “They divide my garments among them and cast lots for my clothing” (see John 19:24).

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The King on a Cross – Part Four

Do you understand that it was for you that Jesus did this? And not just as an example of how to endure great suffering. That was not it at all. The point is that Jesus endured the agonies of the cross in your place. The cross was God’s punishment for your sins, and when Jesus cried out, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” it was for you that his eternally ancient bond with the Father was broken. We find this theme again and again in the Bible.

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The King on a Cross – Part Five

All the gospels tell about Jesus’ crucifixion. It is the chief point of their narratives. But each has its own emphasis, and the mocking of Jesus seems to be the dominant note in Matthew. There are thirteen verses in the paragraphs we are studying, but five of them are about the taunts the passersby and the leaders had for Jesus.

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The Death of Jesus Christ – Part One

We are coming to the end of Matthew, and this means that we are finding ourselves face-to-face with the core doctrines of Christianity. That is particularly the case in this and the next two studies, which cover Matthew 27:45-28:15.

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The Death of Jesus Christ – Part Two

The second miracle that took place when Jesus died was the tearing of the great veil that separated the Holy Place from the Most Holy Place in the temple. Matthew, Mark and Luke all report the tearing of the veil. But Matthew and Mark add that it was torn “from top to bottom” (Matthew 27:51; Mark 15:38), suggesting that this was something God did and that it was heavy with spiritual significance.

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The Death of Jesus Christ – Part Three

We need to be specific about what the rending of the veil teaches.
1. The old system of offering sacrifices year by year was over. The priests probably sewed the veil back together and went on with their traditional religious practices. But in the sight of God the old age had ended and a new age had begun. This new age embraces both Jew and Gentile within Christ’s church, which is why Paul was able to write to the Ephesians as he did.

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The Death of Jesus Christ – Part Four

The third miracle was the earthquake that split the rocks and broke open many of the tombs. Earthquakes themselves are not miraculous, but the timing of this one was. It was at the very moment when Jesus died. Moreover, it was the prelude to the resurrection of many holy persons. Matthew does not explain what the earthquake meant, but it probably correspond

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The Death of Jesus Christ – Part Five

Later on Jesus told his disciples, “Because I live, you also will live” (John 14:19). Still later, Paul wrote to the Corinthians, “Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep. For since death came through a man, the resurrection of the dead comes also through a man. For as in Adam all die, so in Christ all will be made alive. But each in his own turn: Christ, the firstfruits; then, when he comes, those who belong to him” (1 Corinthians 15:20-23).

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The Burial of Jesus Christ – Part Four

Theme: Life from death.This week’s lessons show us that God is greater than the grave.
SCRIPTUREMatthew 27:63
and said, “Sir, we remember how that impostor said, while he was still alive, ‘After three days I will rise.’

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The Burial of Jesus Christ – Part Five

Theme: Life from death.This week’s lessons show us that God is greater than the grave.
SCRIPTUREMatthew 27:63
and said, “Sir, we remember how that impostor said, while he was still alive, ‘After three days I will rise.’

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The Resurrection of Jesus Christ – Part One

Theme: The defeat of death.
This week’s lesson’s show us the joy of Jesus’ resurrection.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 28:1-15
 
Now after the Sabbath, toward the dawn of the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to see the tomb. And behold, there was a great earthquake, for an angel of the Lord descended from heaven and came and rolled back the stone and sat on it.

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The Resurrection of Jesus Christ – Part Two

Theme: The defeat of death.
This week’s lesson’s show us the joy of Jesus’ resurrection.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 28:5-9
 
But the angel said to the women, “Do not be afraid, for I know that you seek Jesus who was crucified. He is not here, for he has risen, as he said. Come, see the place where he lay.

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The Resurrection of Jesus Christ – Part Four

Theme: The defeat of death.
This week’s lessons show us the joy of Jesus’ resurrection.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 28:7
 
Then go quickly and tell his disciples that he has risen from the dead, and behold, he is going before you to Galilee; there you will see him. See, I have told you.”

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The Resurrection of Jesus Christ – Part Five

Theme: The defeat of death.
This week’s lesson’s show us the joy of Jesus’ resurrection.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 28:11-15
 
While the women were on their way, some of the guards went into the city and reported to the chief priests everything that had happened, “When the chief priests had met with the elders and devised a plan, they gave the soldiers a large sum of money, telling them, You are to say, His disciples came during the

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The Great Commission – Part One

Theme: Going out with the good news. 
This week’s lessons teach that proclaiming the gospel is a requirement for Christians.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 28:16-20
 
Now the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain to which Jesus had directed them. And when they saw him they worshiped him, but some doubted. And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.

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The Great Commission – Part Two

Theme: Going out with the good news. 
This week’s lessons teach that proclaiming the gospel is a requirement for Christians.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 28:18
 
And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.

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The Great Commission – Part Three

Theme: Going out with the good news. 
This week’s lessons teach that proclaiming the gospel is a requirement for Christians.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 28:19
 
Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit

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The Great Commission – Part Four

Theme: Going out with the good news. 
This week’s lessons teach that proclaiming the gospel is a requirement for Christians.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 28:19-20
 
 Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.

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The Great Commission – Part Five

Theme: Going out with the good news. 
This week’s lessons teach that proclaiming the gospel is a requirement for Christians.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 28:19-20
 
Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,  teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.

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Speaking Sense About the Resurrection – Part One

Theme: Like him we rise.
This week’s lessons teach us the consequences of disbelief in a bodily resurrection.
 
SCRIPTURE
1 Corinthians 15:12-34
 
Now if Christ is proclaimed as raised from the dead, how can some of you say that there is no resurrection of the dead?

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The Book of John

The Word before All Words – Part 1

Theme: Jesus as the Word
This is certainly a season to think about the birth of Christ. This week we’ll
focus in on who Jesus is—not a little baby in a barn, but the God of Creation.
Scripture: John 1:1-4

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The Word before All Words – Part 2

Theme: The Preexistence of the Word
This is certainly a season to think about the birth of Christ. This week we’ll
focus in on who Jesus is—not a little baby in a barn, but the God of Creation.
Scripture: John 1:1-4

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The Word before All Words – Part 3

Theme: The Deity of the Word
This is certainly a season to think about the birth of Christ. This week we’ll
focus in on who Jesus is—not a little baby in a barn, but the God of Creation.
Scripture: John 1:1-4
Jesus is the Word, and he was with God even before the beginning. But John didn’t stop with this. He goes one to make two very important points.

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The Word before All Words – Part 4

Theme: Jesus as Life and Light
This is certainly a season to think about the birth of Christ. This week we’ll
focus in on who Jesus is—not a little baby in a barn, but the God of Creation.
Scripture: John 1:1-4
Silent Night is probably the best known and most deeply loved of all the Christian carols. But the greatest of the carols at least from the point of view of its splendid theology is Charles Wesley’s Hark! The Herald Angels Sing. Do you remember the words of the last verse? They say,

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The Book of Matthew

The Wicked Trustees – Part One

Theme: God’s Justice
This parable warns that we must act now, in the day of grace.
 
SCRIPTURE
Matthew 21:33-46
 
“Hear another parable. There was a master of a house who planted vineyard and put a fence around it and dug a winepress in it and built a tower and leased it to tenants, and went into another country.

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The Word before All Words – Part 5

Theme: Jesus as the Last Word
This is certainly a season to think about the birth of Christ. This week we’ll
focus in on who Jesus is—not a little baby in a barn, but the God of Creation.
Scripture: John 1-4

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The Book of Luke

Three Miracles of Christmas – Part 3

The second miracle of Christmas announced to Mary by the angel Gabriel is the Virgin Birth. Strangely, this miracle was not a problem for the ancients. At least no strong opposition to its being possible has been recorded. It is only in recent times, in the earlier decades of this century, that the Virgin Birth has been discounted.

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Three Miracles of Christmas – Part 4

Theme: Belief in Gabriel’s Message
This week’s lessons help us to prepare to celebrate the birth of Christ by
focusing on three miracles seen in the angel Gabriel’s visit to Mary.
Scripture: Luke 1:26-38

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Three Miracles of Christmas – Part 5

Theme: “Be Born in Us Today”
This week’s lessons help us to prepare to celebrate the birth of Christ by
focusing on three miracles seen in the angel Gabriel’s visit to Mary.
Scripture: Luke 1:26-38

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The Dawn of Grace – Part 3

Theme: Law and Grace
This week’s lessons show how the grace that came through Jesus Christ fits with the
perfect law of God and its condemnation against us for our sins.
Scripture: John 1:17

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The Dawn of Grace – Part 4

Theme: Jesus’ Gracious Actions
This week’s lessons show how the grace that came through Jesus Christ fits with the
perfect law of God and its condemnation against us for our sins.
Scripture: John 1:17

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The Dawn of Grace – Part 5

Theme: Grace and Holiness
This week’s lessons show how the grace that came through Jesus Christ fits with the
perfect law of God and its condemnation against us for our sins.
Scripture: John 1:17

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Ephesians

Sovereign Grace – Part 1

Theme: Grace in Ephesians
This week’s lessons explain the importance of God’s sovereignty for a biblical
understanding of the doctrine of grace.
Scripture: Ephesians 1:3-8

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Sovereign Grace – Part 2

Theme: Elected by Sovereign Grace
This week’s lessons explain the importance of God’s sovereignty for a biblical
understanding of the doctrine of grace.
Scripture: Ephesians 1:3-8

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Sovereign Grace – Part 3

Theme: Election and the Doctrine of Sin
This week’s lessons explain the importance of God’s sovereignty for a biblical
understanding of the doctrine of grace.
Scripture: Ephesians 1:3-8

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Sovereign Grace – Part 4

Theme: Blessings of Election
This week’s lessons explain the importance of God’s sovereignty for a biblical
understanding of the doctrine of grace.
Scripture: Ephesians 1:3-8
Yesterday we looked at the first blessing of election. Today we look at the other three.

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Sovereign Grace – Part 5

Theme: Sealed by Sovereign Grace
This week’s lessons explain the importance of God’s sovereignty for a biblical
understanding of the doctrine of grace.
Scripture: Ephesians 1:3-8

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Salvation By Grace Alone – Part 2

Theme: The Christian’s Past, Present, and Future
This week’s lessons describe how God’s grace in salvation impacts the Christian’s past, present, and future.
Scripture: Ephesians 2:4-8

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Salvation By Grace Alone – Part 3

Theme: The Christian’s Sad Past
This week’s lessons describe how God’s grace in salvation impacts the Christian’s past, present, and future.
Scripture: Ephesians 2:4-8
Yesterday we looked at the first thing Paul says about the Christian’s past condition. We now need to see the other three.

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The Book of Romans

Standing in Grace – Part 1

Theme: Four Pivotal Words
This week’s lessons discuss the important benefits that come to every Christian because of their justification given by Jesus Christ.
Scripture: Romans 5:2
“If you’re so smart, why aren’t you rich?” Haven’t you heard this classic put-down of someone who has been acting arrogantly?

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Standing in Grace – Part 2

Theme: Peace with God
This week’s lessons discuss the important benefits that come to every Christian because of their justification given by Jesus Christ.
Scripture: Romans 5:2

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Standing in Grace – Part 3

Theme: Union with Christ
This week’s lessons discuss the important benefits that come to every Christian because of their justification given by Jesus Christ.
Scripture: Romans 5:2
Yesterday we looked at the first benefit of our justification, which is peace with God. We also began to look at the second benefit, which is our union with Christ. We saw that this doctrine, found in the teaching of the apostles, goes back to Jesus himself. Let me list a few analogies the Bible uses to describe this union.

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Standing in Grace – Part 4

Theme: Joy in Suffering
This week’s lessons discuss the important benefits that come to every Christian because of their justification given by Jesus Christ.
Scripture: Romans 5:2

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Standing in Grace – Part 5

Theme: Hope of Glory
This week’s lessons discuss the important benefits that come to every Christian because of their justification given by Jesus Christ.
Scripture: Romans 5:2

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The Book of Galatians

Falling From Grace – Part 1

Theme: The Crisis in Galatia
This week’s lessons teach us what the idea of falling from grace really means, and that the freedom of God’s grace in Christ produces a holy life.
Scripture: Galatians 5:4

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Falling From Grace – Part 2

Theme: The First Charge
This week’s lessons teach us what the idea of falling from grace really means, and that the freedom of God’s grace in Christ produces a holy life.
Scripture: Galatians 5:4

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Falling From Grace – Part 3

Theme: The Second Charge
This week’s lessons teach us what the idea of falling from grace really means, and that the freedom of God’s grace in Christ produces a holy life.
Scripture: Galatians 5:4

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Falling From Grace – Part 4

Theme: The Third Charge
This week’s lessons teach us what the idea of falling from grace really means, and that the freedom of God’s grace in Christ produces a holy life.
Scripture: Galatians 5:4

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Falling From Grace – Part 5

Theme: Legalism versus True Holiness
This week’s lessons teach us what the idea of falling from grace really means, and that the freedom of God’s grace in Christ produces a holy life.
Scripture: Galatians 5:4
Yesterday we concluded our study by describing one failure of legalism. We need to see one more, before showing how true freedom leads to obedience.

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Abounding Grace – Part 1

Theme: John Bunyan’s Text
This week’s lessons show how the abounding grace of God triumphs over the sin of anyone who comes to Jesus Christ for salvation.
Scripture: Romans 5:20, 21

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Abounding Grace – Part 3

Theme: No Reduction of Grace
This week’s lessons show how the abounding grace of God triumphs over the sin of anyone who comes to Jesus Christ for salvation.
Scripture: Romans 5:20, 21

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Abounding Grace – Part 2

Theme: No Withholding of Grace
This week’s lessons show how the abounding grace of God triumphs over the sin of anyone who comes to Jesus Christ for salvation.
Scripture: Romans 5:20, 21

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Abounding Grace – Part 5

Theme: Citizens of the Kingdom
This week’s lessons show how the abounding grace of God triumphs over the sin of anyone who comes to Jesus Christ for salvation.
Scripture: Romans 5:20, 21
Yesterday we concluded by looking at the first two stages of the kingdom of grace. Now we need to see the last two.

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Law and Grace – Part 1

Theme: Grace and Righteous Conduct
This week’s lessons teach that God’s grace, rather than leading to sin or even an indifferent attitude about it, actually leads to a holy life because we are now dead to sin and have been made alive in Jesus Christ.
Scripture: Romans 6:1-14

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Law and Grace – Part 3

Theme: Our Old and Our New Life
This week’s lessons teach that God’s grace, rather than leading to sin or even an indifferent attitude about it, actually leads to a holy life because we are now dead to sin and have been made alive in Jesus Christ.
Scripture: Romans 6:1-14
In yesterday devotional we looked at three mistaken ideas for the meaning of “dying to sin.” Today we begin by looking at two others.

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Law and Grace – Part 4

Theme: The First and Great Imperative
This week’s lessons teach that God’s grace, rather than leading to sin or even an indifferent attitude about it, actually leads to a holy life because we are now dead to sin and have been made alive in Jesus Christ.
Scripture: Romans 6:1-14

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Law and Grace – Part 5

Theme: Alive to God
This week’s lessons teach that God’s grace, rather than leading to sin or even an indifferent attitude about it, actually leads to a holy life because we are now dead to sin and have been made alive in Jesus Christ.
Scripture: Romans 6:1-14
Yesterday we saw two changes that have occurred from our being made alive to God in Jesus Christ. Here are three more.

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The Book of 2 Timothy

Strong in Grace – Part 1

Theme: An Introduction to 2 Timothy
This week’s lessons remind us that we do not only need God’s grace for our salvation; we also need God’s grace to provide strength to carry on in God’s service in the midst of difficulties.
Scripture: 2 Timothy 2:1, 2

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Strong in Grace – Part 2

Theme: The Preservation of the Gospel
This week’s lessons remind us that we do not only need God’s grace for our salvation; we also need God’s grace to provide strength to carry on in God’s service in the midst of difficulties.
Scripture: 2 Timothy 2:1, 2
Today we want to finish up our introduction to 2 Timothy by looking at a third point.

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Strong in Grace – Part 3

Theme: Pressure-Points: Ridicule and Hardships
This week’s lessons remind us that we do not only need God’s grace for our salvation; we also need God’s grace to provide strength to carry on in God’s service in the midst of difficulties.
Scripture: 2 Timothy 2:1, 2
The first of these pressure-points was ridicule. Paul discusses it in chapter 1, where he urges Timothy not to be ashamed either of the Lord, the gospel or himself.

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Strong in Grace – Part 4

Theme: Images of Encouragement
This week’s lessons remind us that we do not only need God’s grace for our salvation; we also need God’s grace to provide strength to carry on in God’s service in the midst of difficulties.
Scripture: 2 Timothy 2:1, 2
Yesterday we looked at the first three metaphors of encouragement. We now need to look at the other three.

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The Book of II Corinthians

My Grace is Sufficient for You – Part 1

Theme: A Cruel Theology
This week’s lessons talk about how God’s grace is sufficient for the individual and personal trials that come from our own weaknesses, limitations, and struggles.
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 12:9

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My Grace is Sufficient for You – Part 2

Theme: Boasting in Suffering
This week’s lessons talk about how God’s grace is sufficient for the individual and personal trials that come from our own weaknesses, limitations, and struggles.
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 12:9
How does Paul deal with this problem of the attacks from the “super-apostles”? The way he does it is marvelous and a great example for those who are trying to deal with difficult people as they themselves pursue Christian work.

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My Grace is Sufficient for You – Part 4

Theme: The Lessons of the Thorn
This week’s lessons talk about how God’s grace is sufficient for the individual and personal trials that come from our own weaknesses, limitations, and struggles.
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 12:9

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My Grace is Sufficient for You – Part 3

Theme: Paul’s Thorn in the Flesh and Ours
This week’s lessons talk about how God’s grace is sufficient for the individual and personal trials that come from our own weaknesses, limitations, and struggles.
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 12:9
At this point Paul must have been embarrassed that he had been forced to mention even this one vision, because it is against this background—all I have been describing—that he talks about his thorn in the flesh (v. 7).

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My Grace is Sufficient for You – Part 5

Theme: God’s Power in Human Weakness
This week’s lessons talk about how God’s grace is sufficient for the individual and personal trials that come from our own weaknesses, limitations, and struggles.
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 12:9
Yesterday we looked at two lessons concerning our burdens arising from Paul’s thorn. We will look at the last three today.

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The Book of Hebrews

The Throne of Grace, Part 1

Theme: Prayer Is a Problem
 
This week’s lessons remind us that because God is a God of grace, his throne is also one of grace, which is accessed by prayer through the work of Jesus Christ and in the power of the Holy Spirit.
 
Scripture: Hebrews 4:16
 
I have always been interested in the things George Gallup, the founder and director of the Gallup Poll organization, has to say about the religious life of Americans. Recently I came across some remarks he made about prayer.

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The Throne of Grace, Part 2

Theme: Encouragement to Prayer
 
This week’s lessons remind us that because God is a God of grace, his throne is also one of grace, which is accessed by prayer through the work of Jesus Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit.
 
Scripture: Hebrews 4:16
 
There are at least two other reasons why prayer is often a problem for us.
 
We are too sinful. This strikes a bit deeper at our problem, though we do not like to admit it.

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The Throne of Grace, Part 3

Theme: The God of All Grace
 
This week’s lessons remind us that because God is a God of grace, his throne is also one of grace, which is accessed by prayer through the work of Jesus Christ and in the power of the Holy Spirit.
 
Scripture: Hebrews 4:16
 
Why is the throne of God described in Hebrews as a throne of grace? The answer is obvious. It is because God is a God of grace. Indeed, he is the God of all grace.

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The Throne of Grace, Part 4

Theme: A Way Opened to God
 
This week’s lessons remind us that because God is a God of grace, his throne is also one of grace, which is accessed by prayer through the work of Jesus Christ and in the power of the Holy Spirit.
 
Scripture: Hebrews 4:16
 
Yesterday we looked at how God the Father and God the Son are gracious. 
 
God the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is also gracious.

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The Throne of Grace, Part 5

Theme: Drawing Nigh in Confidence
 
This week’s lessons remind us that because God is a God of grace, his throne is also one of grace, which is accessed by prayer through the work of Jesus Christ and in the power of the Holy Spirit.
 
Scripture: Hebrews 4:16
 
The bottom line of this discussion is that, because of who God is and what Jesus Christ has done in dying for us, changing the throne of judgment into a throne of grace, we who trust Christ are to draw near the throne o

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The Grace of Giving, Part 1

Theme: Giving in the Churches of Macedonia and Corinth
 
This week’s lessons teach us how the grace of God in Christ drives both our attitude and our actual practice of giving to support Christian causes.
 
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 8:1
 
I have been writing about some very practical matters in these studies, but it is hard to imagine a more practical matter than our giving to God, specifically giving money to support spiritual causes.

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The Grace of Giving, Part 3

Theme: Overflowing Joy and Extreme Poverty
 
This week’s lessons teach us how the grace of God in Christ drives both our attitude and our actual practice of giving to support Christian causes.
 
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 8:1
 
 Yesterday we looked at the first element of “God’s Formula for Great Giving.” Today we look at the other two.
 
Overflowing joy. In what were the Macedonian Christians joyful?

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The Grace of Giving, Part 2

Theme: A Severe Trial
 
This week’s lessons teach us how the grace of God in Christ drives both our attitude and our actual practice of giving to support Christian causes.
 
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 8:1
 
Anyone who has ever tried to get someone else to give to religious or charitable causes knows how difficult motivating another person can be. So we are wise to ask: How does Paul move the Corinthians to be faithful in this area?

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The Grace of Giving, Part 4

Theme: The Secret of Great Giving
 
This week’s lessons teach us how the grace of God in Christ drives both our attitude and our actual practice of giving to support Christian causes.
 
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 8:1
 
Verse 5 adds a further explanation of the remarkable giving of the Macedonian Christians: “And they did not do as we expected, but they gave themselves first to the Lord and then to us in keeping with God’s will.” I call this a further explanation

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The Grace of Giving, Part 5

Theme: The Greatest Example of Great Giving
 
This week’s lessons teach us how the grace of God in Christ drives both our attitude and our actual practice of giving to support Christian causes.
 
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 8:1
 
When I began to write about the giving of the churches of Macedonia I said that this was Paul’s first motivating example of great giving. It was a good one, as you can see.

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The Conversion of Saint Paul, Part 1

Gilbert West and Lord Lyttleton were two cynical young students who lived in the eighteenth century. They set out to disprove Christianity. They agreed that the two strongest evidences for Christianity were the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the conversion of Saint Paul. So Lyttleton offered to disprove the conversion of Paul to Christianity, and West offered to disprove the resurrection. When they met again sometime after they had begun their two projects, both were shamefaced.

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The Conversion of Saint Paul, Part 2

In his classic treatment of the evidences for the resurrection of Christ, Who Moved the Stone? Frank Morison calls attention to Paul’s undoubted knowledge of the fact that the tomb of Jesus Christ was found empty. Everyone in Jerusalem would have known this, and Paul in particular must have known of it.

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The Conversion of Saint Paul, Part 3

Yesterday we concluded by looking at the first two striking things that Paul would have noted concerning Stephen’s death. The third thing about Stephen’s death was the way he died—not cursing or pleading for life, as some might have done, but peacefully and in an atmosphere of prayer.

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The Book of Luke

The Lord’s Own Easter Sermon, Part 1

Theme: Jesus’ Resurrection Sermon  
 
This week’s lessons teach us about the wide variety of ways in which the whole Old Testament points to Jesus.
 
Scripture: Luke 24:25-27
 
One of the great accounts of the appearances of the Lord Jesus Christ to his disciples following the resurrection is his appearance to the two Emmaus disciples recorded in Luke 24.

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The Lord’s Own Easter Sermon, Part 2

Theme: Peter’s Sermon at Pentecost
 
This week’s lessons teach us about the wide variety of ways in which the whole Old Testament points to Jesus.
 
Scripture: Luke 24:25-27
 
Today we look at some of the texts Jesus must have used in his sermon, which we discussed yesterday. An obvious place to begin is with Peter’s speech at Pentecost found in Acts 2. Peter used three texts in that message. The first was about Pentecost itself.

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The Lord’s Own Easter Sermon, Part 3

Theme: Peter before the Sanhedrin
 
This week’s lessons teach us about the wide variety of ways in which the whole Old Testament points to Jesus.
 
Scripture: Luke 24:25-27
 
In the fourth chapter of Acts we have another of Peter’s sermons. Here he has been called before the Sanhedrin (the highest council of the ancient Jews), and he is defending himself and his teaching.

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The Lord’s Own Easter Sermon, Part 4

Theme: “In All the Scriptures concerning Himself”
 
This week’s lessons teach us about the wide variety of ways in which the whole Old Testament points to Jesus.
 
Scripture: Luke 24:25-27
 
In the eighth chapter of Acts, we have another suggestive text. Here Philip has been sent to the Ethiopian eunuch. When Philip finds him, he is reading from a manuscript he acquired in Jerusalem.

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The Lord’s Own Easter Sermon, Part 5

Theme: Having Your Eyes Opened
 
This week’s lessons teach us about the wide variety of ways in which the whole Old Testament points to Jesus.
 
Scripture: Luke 24:25-27
 
I say as we end this week of Easter readings that I do not know how much of what I have presented this week is what the Lord preached that day on his walk from Jerusalem to Emmaus. But it was a long trip. It would have taken several hours.

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Grace, Seasoned with Salt, Part 1

Theme: Evil Heart, Evil Tongue
 
This week’s lessons remind us that all who have received the grace of God in Jesus Christ therefore need to demonstrate that grace in our conversations.
 
Scripture: Colossians 4:6
 
A number of years ago I became fascinated with the writings of Neil Postman, a professor of communication arts at New York University and author of the best-selling critique of our television-saturated society, Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in t

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Grace, Seasoned with Salt, Part 2

Theme: Our Lord’s Example
 
This week’s lessons remind us that all who have received the grace of God in Jesus Christ therefore need to demonstrate that grace in our conversations.
 
Scripture: Colossians 4:6
 
I want to study carefully what Colossians 4:6 says about how we should speak. But before I do that I want to do one more introductory thing. I want to think about the gracious speech of Jesus, since he is a great example for us in this, as in all other areas.

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Grace, Seasoned with Salt, Part 3

Theme: Kind and Serious Words
 
This week’s lessons remind us that all who have received the grace of God in Jesus Christ therefore need to demonstrate that grace in our conversations.
 
Scripture: Colossians 4:6
 
This brings us back to Colossians, where I ask, “What should the Christian’s conversation be like?

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Grace, Seasoned with Salt, Part 4

Theme: Discerning and Wise Speech
 
This week’s lessons remind us that all who have received the grace of God in Jesus Christ therefore need to demonstrate that grace in our conversations.
 
Scripture: Colossians 4:6
 
Our comments should be discerning. This is what Paul is speaking about when he tells us to “make the most of every opportunity.” Not every moment of our day contains opportunities for sharing the gospel or speaking a timely or encou

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Grace, Seasoned with Salt, Part 5

Theme: A Few Important Warnings
 
This week’s lessons remind us that all who have received the grace of God in Jesus Christ therefore need to demonstrate that grace in our conversations.
 
Scripture: Colossians 4:6
 
Our conversation should be interesting. My final point is that the conversation of Christians should be interesting, which is the way I understand the phrase “seasoned with salt.” Salt had various uses in the ancient world, the chief

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Book of 1 Peter

Persevering Grace, Part 1

Theme: Perseverance Promises
 
This week’s lessons encourage us with the truth that because God always finishes what he begins, every true believer will receive God’s eternal glory in Christ.
 
Scripture: 1 Peter 5:10
 
We are nearing the end of this study of the Bible doctrine of grace—this is the next to the last devotional—but if you think back to the first of these studies, you may recall that one way I introduced the subject of grace was by listing the

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Persevering Grace, Part 2

Theme: No Escape from Suffering
 
This week’s lessons encourage us with the truth that because God always finishes what he begins, every true believer will receive God’s eternal glory in Christ.
 
Scripture: 1 Peter 5:10
 
Here is the third important point we need to know about the background of 1 Peter.

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Persevering Grace, Part 3

Theme: God Will Perfect You
 
This week’s lessons encourage us with the truth that because God always finishes what he begins, every true believer will receive God’s eternal glory in Christ.
 
Scripture: 1 Peter 5:10
 
Not only did Peter learn about suffering from Jesus.  He also learned from Jesus that the only way to resist Satan is through God’s power.

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Persevering Grace, Part 4

Theme: God Will Establish, Strengthen, and Settle You
 
This week’s lessons encourage us with the truth that because God always finishes what he begins, every true believer will receive God’s eternal glory in Christ.
 
Scripture: 1 Peter 5:10
 
Yesterday we looked at the first of God’s promises from our text.

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Persevering Grace, Part 5

Theme: Grace and Glory
 
This week’s lessons encourage us with the truth that because God always finishes what he begins, every true believer will receive God’s eternal glory in Christ.
 
Scripture: 1 Peter 5:10
 
At the beginning of this study I called attention to the glory that is mentioned in this verse as the Christian’s ultimate destiny and sure hope: “God, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ.” I return to it now, because glory is the

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The Book of Revelation

Grace Be With You All, Part 1

We have come to the end of a study of one of the most wonderful ideas in the Bible, the doctrine of God’s amazing grace. And we have come to the very last verse of the Bible, which not surprisingly is about grace also.

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Grace Be With You All, Part 2

Theme: The Grace of the Lord Jesus Christ
 
This week’s lessons bring these studies on the glorious doctrine of God’s grace to a fitting conclusion, looking at the last benediction of grace in the Bible.
 
Scripture: Revelation 22:21
 
Revelation 22:21 does not contain all the elements of the more complete benedictions, but it is in line with them when it links the blessing of grace explicitly to Jesus Christ.

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Grace Be With You All, Part 3

Theme: The Doctrines of Grace
 
This week’s lessons bring these studies on the glorious doctrine of God’s grace to a fitting conclusion, looking at the last benediction of grace in the Bible.
 
Scripture: Revelation 22:21 
 
Yesterday we introduced the expression “doctrines of grace.”  Today we want to briefly describe each one.
 
Total depravity.

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Grace Be With You All, Part 4

Theme: Growth in Grace
 
This week’s lessons bring these studies on the glorious doctrine of God’s grace to a fitting conclusion, looking at the last benediction of grace in the Bible.
 
Scripture: Revelation 22:21
 
But the verse that ends the Bible is also a wish, as I wrote earlier. It is a wish that “the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ [might] be with God’s people.” How are we to understand this?

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Grace Be With You All, Part 5

Theme: Amen and Amen
 
This week’s lessons bring these studies on the glorious doctrine of God’s grace to a fitting conclusion, looking at the last benediction of grace in the Bible.
 
Scripture: Revelation 22:21
 
So we come to the end, to the very last word of the very last verse of the very last book of the Bible.

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The Book of Luke

The Path of Discipleship, Part 1

Theme: Costly Grace
 
This week’s lessons impress upon us the importance that one cannot be a true Christian without being a genuine disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ. 
 
Scripture: Luke 5:31, 32 
 
There is a defect, even a fatal defect, in the life of the church of Christ in the present day: a lack of true discipleship. For the genuine Christian, discipleship means forsaking everything to follow Christ.

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The Path of Discipleship, Part 2

Theme: “Follow Me”
 
This week’s lessons impress upon us the importance that one cannot be a true Christian without being a genuine disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ. 
 
Scripture: Luke 5:31, 32
 
But it is not only a false theology that has encouraged this fatal lack of discipleship. To limit it thus is to blame theologians, and God does not allow us to blame others for our own failures.

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The Path of Discipleship, Part 3

Theme: Elements of Discipleship: Obedience and Repentance
 
This week’s lessons impress upon us the importance that one cannot be a true Christian without being a genuine disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ. 
 
Scripture: Luke 5:31, 32   
 
In the course of this devotional series, each of the following elements will be considered in much greater detail.

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The Path of Discipleship, Part 4

Theme: Elements of Discipleship: Submission and Commitment 
 
This week’s lessons impress upon us the importance that one cannot be a true Christian without being a genuine disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ. 
 
Scripture: Luke 5:31, 32
 
3. Submission. In one of Jesus’s most important sayings about discipleship—which we will study more carefully next week—the Lord pictures discipleship as putting on a yoke.

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The Path of Discipleship, Part 5

Theme: Whoever Will May Come
 
This week’s lessons impress upon us the importance that one cannot be a true Christian without being a genuine disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ. 
 
Scripture: Luke 5:31, 32
 
Yesterday we looked at submission and commitment as elements of discipleship. We now come to the final element.
 
5.

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In the School of Christ, Part 1

Theme: The Universal Call to Discipleship
 
From this week’s lessons we see that Christ’s call to discipleship is described as a yoke that is both easy and light because Jesus is a kind and gentle Master.
 
Scripture: Matthew 11:28-30
 
In one form or another the knowledge of the human race has been passed through the centuries.

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In the School of Christ, Part 2

Theme: Learning Jesus Christ
 
From this week’s lessons we see that Christ’s call to discipleship is described as a yoke that is both easy and light because Jesus is a kind and gentle Master.
 
Scripture: Matthew 11:28-30
 
But notice: it is for those who know themselves to be burdened. This does not refer to mere physical weakness or to what we would call the burdens of a hard life, though it may include them.

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In the School of Christ, Part 3

Theme: Under the Yoke: Submission
 
From this week’s lessons we see that Christ’s call to discipleship is described as a yoke that is both easy and light because Jesus is a kind and gentle Master.
 
Scripture: Matthew 11:28-30
 
We must be careful to explain what we mean when we speak of knowing God in a saving way, however. For this is no mere intellectual knowledge of God, any more than saving faith is mere intellectual assent to certain truths.

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In the School of Christ, Part 4

Theme: Under the Yoke: Work and Companionship
 
From this week’s lessons we see that Christ’s call to discipleship is described as a yoke that is both easy and light because Jesus is a kind and gentle Master.
 
Scripture: Matthew 11:28-30
 
Yesterday we looked at the first important element of a yoke.  Today we study the other two.
 
2. Work. The yoke placed upon the shoulders of a farm animal enables it to work.

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In the School of Christ, Part 5

Theme: An Easy Burden
 
From this week’s lessons we see that Christ’s call to discipleship is described as a yoke that is both easy and light because Jesus is a kind and gentle Master.
 
Scripture: Matthew 11:28-30
 
When we think of being harnessed together with others in Christ’s school it is possible to be discouraged, especially if we reflect that the work is hard and the course of instruction is unending.

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Taking Up the Cross, Part 1

Theme: Self-Esteem or Self-Denial?
 
This week’s lessons teach us that Jesus’ command for Christians to take up their cross is not something that happens later in the Christian life, but at the very beginning.  Indeed it is a critical idea of discipleship itself. 
 
Scripture: Luke 9:23-26
 
At the beginning of these studies I wrote that there is a fatal flaw in the professing church today, a lack of true discipleship. Discipleship is talked about, of course.

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Taking Up the Cross, Part 2

Theme: Saying “No” to Self
 
This week’s lessons teach us that Jesus’ command for Christians to take up their cross is not something that happens later in the Christian life, but at the very beginning.

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Taking Up the Cross, Part 3

Theme: Saying “Yes” to God 
 
This week’s lessons teach us that Jesus’ command for Christians to take up their cross is not something that happens later in the Christian life, but at the very beginning.  Indeed it is a critical idea of discipleship itself. 
 
Scripture: Luke 9:23-26
 
But it is not only that we are to say “No” to self, which is what denying self is all about.

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Taking Up the Cross, Part 4

Theme: The Demands of Cross-Bearing 
 
This week’s lessons teach us that Jesus’ command for Christians to take up their cross is not something that happens later in the Christian life, but at the very beginning.  Indeed it is a critical idea of discipleship itself. 
 
Scripture: Luke 9:23-26
 
Yesterday we looked at the first demand of taking up our cross.  Today we want to look at four more.
 
2.

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Taking Up the Cross, Part 5

Theme: Our Eyes on Jesus
 
This week’s lessons teach us that Jesus’ command for Christians to take up their cross is not something that happens later in the Christian life, but at the very beginning.

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The Path of Obedience, Part 1

Theme: Profession without Practice
 
This week’s lessons stress the necessity of obedience if one is truly a disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ.
 
Scripture: Luke 6:46-49
 
Jesus spoke about obedience toward the end of Luke’s version of the Sermon on the Mount. He had been followed by people who made verbal profession of discipleship.

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The Path of Obedience, Part 2

Theme: How Does Jesus Speak?
 
This week’s lessons stress the necessity of obedience if one is truly a disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ.
 
Scripture: Luke 6:46-49
 
Several years ago, when I was in northern California, I turned on the radio and heard part of an unusual religious program. It was called “Have You Had a Spiritual Experience?” and was conducted like a call-in talk show.

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The Path of Obedience, Part 3

Theme: Living in the Book: Daily and Systematic Bible Study
 
This week’s lessons stress the necessity of obedience if one is truly a disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ.
 
Scripture: Luke 6:46-49
 
Everything I have been saying so far leads to a practical conclusion, and it is this.

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The Path of Obedience, Part 4

Theme: Living in the Book: Comprehensive and Devotional Bible Study
 
This week’s lessons stress the necessity of obedience if one is truly a disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ.
 
Scripture: Luke 6:46-49
 
Yesterday we mentioned what systematic Bible study is.  We now need to see how one does it. Certain procedures should be followed during study. First, the book itself should be read through carefully as many as four or five times, perhaps one of these times aloud.

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The Path of Obedience, Part 5

Theme: The Liberty of Obedience
 
This week’s lessons stress the necessity of obedience if one is truly a disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ.
 
Scripture: Luke 6:46-49
 
Over the last two days we looked at four Bible study methods.  Today we begin by mentioning one more.
 
5. Study the Bible prayerfully (Dan. 9:1-3).

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The Path of Service, Part 1

Theme: Love on Its Knees
 
This week’s lessons remind us that true discipleship is marked by selfless service to others, because that is how Christ treated us.
 
Scripture: John 13:1-17
 
Following the Lord Jesus Christ is an individual matter, but it is not individualistic. Let me explain.
 
When we say that discipleship is an individual matter we are saying that it is something the individual himself must do. No one can follow Jesus for you.

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The Path of Service, Part 2

Theme: How to Serve Others: Listening
 
This week’s lessons remind us that true discipleship is marked by selfless service to others, because that is how Christ treated us.
 
Scripture: John 13:1-17
 
We must be practical at this point. Jesus served us by leaving heaven, taking on a true human nature, teaching, and then dying on the cross for our sin. We cannot do that. So we must ask, “How can we serve others?

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The Path of Service, Part 3

Theme: How to Serve Others: Helping and Giving
 
This week’s lessons remind us that true discipleship is marked by selfless service to others, because that is how Christ treated us.
 
Scripture: John 13:1-17
 
Yesterday we looked at the first way to serve others.  Today we look at the next two.
 
2.

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The Path of Service, Part 4

Theme: How to Serve Others: Bearing Burdens and Speaking God’s Truth
 
This week’s lessons remind us that true discipleship is marked by selfless service to others, because that is how Christ treated us.
 
Scripture: John 13:1-17
 
Yesterday we looked at the need to help one another and to give to others in need.

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The Path of Service, Part 5

Theme: How to Serve Others: Restoring
 
This week’s lessons remind us that true discipleship is marked by selfless service to others, because that is how Christ treated us.
 
Scripture: John 13:1-17
 
We now come to the last way we are to serve other people as Jesus did.
 
6.

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The Book of Matthew

The Path of Humility, Part 2

Theme: Burdens Rolled Away: Pride 
 
This week’s lessons talk about the need for every Christian to be marked by humility, and that the sins that fight against this humility can only be taken away by the Lord Jesus Christ, whose own humility took him to the cross for us.  
 
Scripture: Matthew 20:20-28
 
A third incident came before the triumphal entry.

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The Path of Humility, Part 3

Theme: Burdens Rolled Away: Pretense and Artificiality
 
This week’s lessons talk about the need for every Christian to be marked by humility, and that the sins that fight against this humility can only be taken away by the Lord Jesus Christ, whose own humility took him to the cross for us.  
 
Scripture: Matthew 20:20-28
 
2. The burden of pretense.

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The Path of Humility, Part 4

Theme: Burdens Rolled Away: Self-Struggle
 
This week’s lessons talk about the need for every Christian to be marked by humility, and that the sins that fight against this humility can only be taken away by the Lord Jesus Christ, whose own humility took him to the cross for us.  
 
Scripture: Matthew 20:20-28
 
4. The burden of self-struggle.

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The Path of Humility, Part 5

Theme: Begin with God
 
This week’s lessons talk about the need for every Christian to be marked by humility, and that the sins that fight against this humility can only be taken away by the Lord Jesus Christ, whose own humility took him to the cross for us.

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The Book of Mark

Traveling Light, Part 1

Theme: Wealth and Poverty
 
This week’s lessons remind us what the Christian’s attitude and response toward possessions need to be, as disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ.
 
Scripture: Mark 6:7-11
 
I received a letter from a couple who were going to the mission field for the first time.

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Traveling Light, Part 2

Theme: All Good Gifts from God
 
This week’s lessons remind us what the Christian’s attitude and response toward possessions need to be, as disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ.
 
Scripture: Mark 6:7-11
 
Where should we go to get a proper perspective on riches? Negatively there is much to be said about them, but the place to begin is not with a negative but with a positive: All things come from God. God is the Creator.

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Traveling Light, Part 3

Theme: A Christian Perspective
 
This week’s lessons remind us what the Christian’s attitude and response toward possessions need to be, as disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ.
 
Scripture: Mark 6:7-11
 
So I come back to my original question and ask again: What should a disciple’s attitude toward his possessions be? I suggest the following principles:
 
1. Thanksgiving.

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Traveling Light, Part 4

Theme: A Christian Perspective, Continued
 
This week’s lessons remind us what the Christian’s attitude and response toward possessions need to be, as disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ.
 
Scripture: Mark 6:7-11
 
3. Stewardship.

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Traveling Light, Part 5

Theme: A Heart Set Free
 
This week’s lessons remind us what the Christian’s attitude and response toward possessions need to be, as disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ.
 
Scripture: Mark 6:7-11
 
I close with an important thought. Wealth is a blessing when properly received and used, but there is something more important than wealth or even the proper use of it. It is being free, as God intends us to be free. Possessions tie us down.

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“But Is He with Us?” Section 1

Theme: How We View Other Disciples
 
This week’s lessons remind us of the need to show unity in the gospel with other believers, including those who are different from us.
 
Scripture: Mark 9:33-40
 
Discipleship is personal, but it is not personalistic. It always involves our relationships to others who also profess to be disciples. But are they disciples?

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“But Is He with Us?” Section 2

Theme: The Problem Explored
 
This week’s lessons remind us of the need to show unity in the gospel with other believers, including those who are different from us.
 
Scripture: Mark 9:33-40
 
In the incident we are studying, the exorcist not only did what he did in Christ’s name and therefore in open allegiance to Christ. He was also effective in what he did, for he was actually casting out demons.

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“But Is He with Us?” Section 3

Theme: Cause of Dissension
 
This week’s lessons remind us of the need to show unity in the gospel with other believers, including those who are different from us.
 
Scripture: Mark 9:33-40
 
I suppose that in the entire history of the church there has never been a division, however unnecessary or sordid, that has not been justified by some persons on spiritual grounds.

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“But Is He with Us?” Section 4

Theme: One Body, Many Gifts
 
This week’s lessons remind us of the need to show unity in the gospel with other believers, including those who are different from us.
 
Scripture: Mark 9:33-40
 
There is only one way we will ever defeat this tendency to an improper narrowness in our view of Christian work, and that is to recover a vision of the greatness of the church as Christ’s body.

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“But Is He with Us?” Section 5

Theme: Are They with Us?
 
This week’s lessons remind us of the need to show unity in the gospel with other believers, including those who are different from us.
 
Scripture: Mark 9:33-40
 
Yesterday we looked at the first three varieties within the church. Today we look at the last two.
 
4. There is a variety of methods. When I wrote of “styles” a moment ago I was approaching this area.

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Counting the Cost, Scene 1

Theme: What Is the Cost?
 
This week’s lessons show the price that must be paid to follow Christ, as well as the blessings that come when we do.
 
Scripture: Luke 14:25-35
 
I was talking with a distinguished doctor who was commenting on missionary practices in his area of the world. According to him, there is much valuable work being done, and the people doing it are certainly earnest and dedicated believers. But there is one thing lacking.

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