The Mission of God Through the Life of Paul | Acts 13-28
Acts 13–28 reveals the missionary journeys of Paul and shows how the Holy Spirit orchestrated the expansion of the gospel to the nations. These chapters teach that God uses ordinary people who respond to His leading and join His redemptive mission.
The Spirit and the Unstoppable Church | Acts 1–12
Acts 1–12 reveals how God built His Church through the power of the Holy Spirit. From Pentecost to the inclusion of Gentiles, these chapters show that God’s redemptive plan has always been for everyone who calls on the name of Jesus.
The Seven “I AM” Statements of Jesus in the Gospel of John
In the Gospel of John, Jesus declares seven “I AM” statements that reveal His divine nature and eternal authority. Each one connects to God’s name in Exodus and shows that Jesus is not merely a teacher or prophet, but the eternal “I AM.”
The Kingdom, the Lost, and the Risen King: Luke 13–24
Luke 13–24 captures Jesus’ call to wholehearted discipleship, His compassion for the lost, and His appearances after the resurrection that confirm His Kingdom and renew faith.
From the Cross to the Kingdom: Reading Mark 11–Luke 12 Through a Supernatural Lens
Mark’s Gospel ends with purpose and power, not tragedy. Luke continues the story with a broader view of God’s redemption and supernatural activity.
The Gospel of Luke: The Savior for All Nations
Luke, the physician and companion of Paul, wrote a detailed and orderly account of Jesus’ life for a Gentile audience. His Gospel reveals Jesus as the Savior for all people and highlights the supernatural power of God at work through history.
The Gospel of Mark — The Servant King in Motion
Mark’s Gospel moves quickly—just like the ministry of Jesus it records. It invites us to see the Son of God not only as King but as Servant, acting with divine authority and humble compassion. This guide explores how to understand and apply Mark’s Gospel with depth, seeing the Servant King still at work today.
Jesus’ Final Days, the Resurrection, and the Beginning of Mark’s Gospel
Jesus’ final week wasn’t a series of random events—it was a divine masterpiece of love, sacrifice, and victory. As we move from Matthew 21–28 into Mark 1–10, we see the King who restores, the Servant who redeems, and the Savior who conquers death.
Hearing the Voice of the King | Matthew 1–20
Matthew reveals Jesus as the promised King, speaking words that shape His Kingdom and our lives. This blog will help you understand the heart of Matthew’s Gospel, what to look for in chapters 1–20, and how to read with a supernatural lens.