Past studies are available below.
The parable is told in Matthew 25. Who do the virgins represent? What is the parable teaching? This isn't our church today, and we should understand why.
This study has two topics: (1) Did Jonah Die in the Whale? and (2) The Judgment Seat of Christ?
This study investigates the challenging story in the book of Luke. We will see how it aligns with many other teachings that Jesus gave during his ministry. Afterward, 1 Timothy 6:17 is discussed.
This is a key teaching for understanding the bible. It is the first in a series called Respecting Distinctions. This study is followed by a couple of questions.
This study has two right division topics: (1) For Many or For All? and (2) Fulfilling the Law
This brief study investigates what "in Christ" means. We will see that it is not the same as "in the body of Christ". Those that do not rightly divide often teach that they are the same thing.
Do numbers mean more than the values that they represent? The answer is yes, but how do we figure such things out?
Should we be pre-trib, mid-trib, or post-trib? Why is anyone even asking this question? Find out why the answer is obvious! This study is followed by many random Q/As.
There are two studies: (1) Carnal Court and (2) Chance. In the first, should believers take one another to court (1 Cor 6:1-8). In the second, should a Christian believe in chance in his walk with God.
This study gives the proper teaching concerning the Lord's supper (focusing on the condemnation references). This study is followed by "Who Are the Other Sheep?", which studies the sheep that Jesus refers to. Zoom crashed during this study and so a small portion is missing. The recording continued for a about 5 minutes without sharing enabled. Then all was restored.
There are two studies: (1) Blasphemy Against the Holy Ghost and (2) Eternal Security.
This study starts off with some discussion thuat eventually took us to this topic. It challenges the traditional teaching of who Jesus is. Can you defend what you believe (as one participant did)? Can you receive what the scriptures say without the tradition attached? Good luck with this one!
This study investigates that God is not showing his wrath today including natural disasters. Such things are taught to be God's wrath by not rightly dividing God's word. The second topic concerns the Christian's witness---we are not known by our fruit!
This study investigates a common verse that is used out of context today. This study is followed by a long discussion on various topics about Christian maturity. The discussion is cut off before it finished.
This study addresses what the angels did before the flood. Another brief topic is Jesus' third baptism.
There are two studies: (1) Are Christians "Born Again"? and (2) Forgiving 70 Times 7
There are two studies: (1) What's a NT Jew to Do? and (2) Did Paul Write Hebrews?
There are two studies: (1) Understanding Heaven and (2) Grace Witnessed and Manifested
We studied 1 Corinthians 13:8-12 which describes the end of the spiritual gifts.