The Good Shepherd and the Door: Hearing Christ’s Voice in John 10:1–18

In John 10:1-18, Jesus reveals himself as both the true shepherd and the door to salvation. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing his voice over false shepherds, who offer destruction rather than life. His sacrificial love provides security and abundant life, inviting all to trust and follow him amidst competing voices.

Overcoming Spiritual Emptiness: Lessons from Luke 11:24-26

In Luke 11:24–26, Jesus illustrates that merely cleaning one’s life of sin without inviting the Holy Spirit can lead to a more vulnerable state than before. The parable emphasizes the necessity of not just eliminating evil but fostering a relationship with Christ to ensure spiritual safety and fulfillment.

No Neutrality: Your Choice in Christ’s Kingdom Luke 11:14-23

In Luke 11:14-23, Jesus demonstrates His authority over dark powers by casting out a demon from a mute man, symbolizing salvation’s transformative power. The passage reveals human hearts’ divided responses to Jesus’ miracles, emphasizing the absence of neutrality: one must choose to gather with or scatter against Him, reflecting a personal commitment to faith.

Finding Worth: God’s Call to the Broken

God has always written His story through people the world would never choose. In this post, I share my own journey—from addiction, womanizing, and anger to twenty years of walking with Christ—as a living example of how His grace can redeem, restore, and powerfully use a surrendered life.

Parables in the Book of Mark: Mark 3:23-27

In Mark 3:23–27, Jesus addresses accusations from the scribes claiming He casts out demons by Satan’s power. He uses parables to illustrate the folly of division, emphasizing that a divided house cannot stand. Jesus asserts His authority over Satan, highlighting His role as the stronger one who binds the enemy and rescues souls. Christians are called to pursue unity and recognize Christ as the ultimate Deliverer.

The Parable of New Wine in Old Bottles: Why Jesus Calls Us to Expand Mark 2:22

The passage explores Jesus’ parable in Mark 2:22 about new wine and old wineskins, emphasizing the need for spiritual renewal. It teaches that God’s new work requires flexibility and cannot fit into old traditions. This message invites individuals to embrace transformation, letting go of rigid mindsets to receive divine guidance.

Small Group Study: The Steps Leading to Christ’s 1,000‑Year Reign

Session Goal To explore the biblical events leading to the 1,000‑year reign of Christ (the Millennium), understand their significance, and reflect on how these truths shape our lives today. 1. Opening Question (5 minutes) Start with something simple to get everyone talking: 2. Read the Main Scriptures (10 minutes) Have different group members read aloud:Continue reading “Small Group Study: The Steps Leading to Christ’s 1,000‑Year Reign”

Small Group Study: Walking Through the Teachings of Jesus

This study guides participants through the essential teachings of Jesus over several weeks, combining Scripture, historical context, and practical applications. Key themes include love, the kingdom of God, compassion, forgiveness, humility, integrity, trust, and transformation, each aimed at deepening understanding and fostering personal growth.

Small Group Study Guide: Wisdom from Proverbs (KJV)

The content discusses various aspects of wisdom through biblical teachings from Proverbs. Key themes include the importance of humility, teachability, integrity, and the influence of words in relationships. Participants are encouraged to reflect on personal experiences, practice daily applications, and take focused steps toward growth in their pursuit of wisdom.

Small Group Study: Stephen’s Speech in Acts 7

“A Story of Faithfulness, Rebellion, and Courage” Session Goal To understand why Stephen retells Israel’s history, what he reveals about God and human hearts, and how his message challenges us today. 1. Read the Passage Together Acts 7:1–53 (Stephen’s speech) and optionally 7:54–60 (his martyrdom). Encourage someone to read aloud with emotion—it’s a dramatic moment.Continue reading “Small Group Study: Stephen’s Speech in Acts 7”