How could Jesus defend his apostles plucking heads of grain on the Sabbath? According to the Pharisees, the disciples acted unlawfully, yet Jesus said they were guiltless. Was Jesus justifying lawbreaking, or were the Pharisees’ criticisms unjustified? Go to http://www.apologeticspress.org/ for more material, contact information, and ordering information.
The Good News and Seven Ones: 3. Obeying the Gospel and the One Spirit
Home In this third lesson, the focus is on what it means to obey the Gospel, which is the Good News. How does the Bible compare the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus to the commands in how a person is to respond in obedience? Join David Ballard as he looks at being “out of Christ” and lost, to coming “into Christ” and being saved.
Why Is the Bible So Hard to Understand?
Home Have you ever been asked, or even thought to yourself, “Why is the Bible so hard to understand?” Join Kyle Butt as he considers this question to help identify what exactly is meant, and then discuss some reasons why this may be thought.
Was Jesus a Liar?
How could Jesus say in John 5:31, “If I bear witness of Myself, My witness is NOT true,” and then say in John 8:14, “Even if I bear witness of Myself, My witness IS true.” How are these not contradictory statements? Join Eric Lyons as he explains the perfect harmony of these two very different statements. Go to http://www.apologeticspress.org/ for more material, contact information, and ordering information.
The Good News and Seven Ones: 2. The Gospel
Home In this lesson, the focus will be on what the Gospel means and what it is. Join David Ballard as he opens up the Bible to see the good news explained, and how it provides hope for humanity.