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Mark Lanier teaching through the book of Romans.

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  • New Testament Survey

    Lesson 3 – The Canon – Part 1

    Why is the “canon” of Scripture considered the closed collection of documents regarded as Holy Scripture? Do you know how to judge the value of ancient texts, such as the “Gospel of Jesus’ Wife” with regards to the “canon”? Mark Lanier takes you through the reasons you can have confidence in the Christian New Testament.
  • New Testament Survey

    Lesson 3 – The Canon – Part 2

    Do books that are written to make you doubt whether or not the Bible is God’s revelation. Won’t want to be scared? Read this lesson to know how you can be certain of the Canon!
  • New Testament Survey

    Lesson 3 – The Canon – Part 3

  • New Testament Survey

    Lesson 4 – The Gospel of Mark

    Did you know that Mark isn’t written in chronological order? Are you familiar with Mark’s writing style? Explore the gospel of Mark, considered the earliest written gospel, and find out where it differs or is similar to Matthew, Luke, and John.Find out what Mark says as he paints the picture of Christ’s life.
  • Sondeo del Antiguo Testamento

    La Caída de Israel – Parte 4

  • Sondeo del Antiguo Testamento

    Jeremías

  • Sondeo del Antiguo Testamento

    Ezequiel – Parte 1

  • Sondeo del Antiguo Testamento

    Ezequiel – Parte 2

  • New Testament Survey

    Lesson 5 – The Gospel of Matthew – Part 1

    What portrait of Jesus does Matthew paint? How does he tell the Good News story? Mark Lanier answers these questions through each of the 28 chapters in Matthew. Beginning with the first chapter where “Jesus Christ, the Son of David, the Son of Abraham” is identified as the one conceived by the Holy Spirit, and […]
  • New Testament Survey

    Series Special Events – The Sermon on the Mount

    We are called to be discplies and to usher in the kingdom of Heaven. The Sermon on the Mount gives three pinciples on how to achieve this. Guest teacher, Jared Richard provides insight on the New Kingdom as described by Christ.
  • New Testament Survey

    Lesson 5 – The Gospel of Matthew – Part 2

    Matthew was a gospel written for the Jewish mindset. What does that mean? Why is that important? Mark Lanier explains how the author of this gospel tailors his writing and the recollection of Christ’s sacrifice to the Jewish audience of his day. In doing so, he hoped to spread the Good News. Find out how […]
  • New Testament Survey

    Lesson 5 – The Gospel of Matthew – Part 2, continued

    What do idioms have to do with the gospel of Matthew? Do you have a healthy eye? Mark Lanier continues to breakdown the Jewishness of this gospel by explaining not only the idioms but the gematria and Hebrew story line that Matthew used to explained the good news to his Jewish audience.

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