
4 Reasons to Study Greek
Tired of the same ol, same ol Bible study? Trying to get deeper? Learn four reasons why learning Koine Greek will help get you there.
8 Jan 201933min

God's Latest Invention (Ephesians 2:10)
Have you ever thought of God as an inventor? He is. The Greek word "poiema" (workmanship) in Ephesians 2:10 not only tells us this, but tells us that those of us in Christ are God's latest and greate...
2 Jan 201919min

Salvations Day by Day (Acts 2:47)
The imperfect tense tells us that an outpouring of salvations was occurring in Acts 2:47. Just exactly how did those come about? This episode will explain the two ways.
28 Des 201823min

Who Were the Wise Men? (Matthew 2:1-12)
The "wise men" (magoi) were an ungodly group of soothsayers on a quest to fine God's ultimate truth, the King of the Jews, Jesus Christ. In fact, "magoi" is where we get our English word "magic." If G...
22 Des 201818min

Jesus Was Born For All (Luke 1-2)
During Christmas, we celebrate the birth of Jesus. All God's mighty acts of power during this time were performed for all the people of the earth. We see this through the use of diacope, continual use...
18 Des 201817min

Beyond Chapter and Verse Divisions (John 3; 1 John 1-2)
Chapter and verse divisions are great at helping us locate Scripture. However, sometimes they keep us from seeing the bigger picture the writer has painted. We'll see this by examining the Nicodemus p...
14 Des 201823min

Have You Dug Deep? (Luke 6:46-49)
Statistics show that most Christians say they want to please the Lord, but an alarming number don't read their Bibles outside of church. By examining the words "dug" (eskapsen) and "went deep" (ebathy...
11 Des 201821min

Does God Expect Me to Be Perfect? (Matthew 5:48)
In Matthew 5:48, Jesus tells us to be "perfect." What did Jesus mean by this? By examining the pericope found in Matthew 5:43-48, the cultural context, and Matthew's use of "perfect" in the Greek (tel...
4 Des 201821min



















