Matthew 27; Mark 15; Luke 23; John 19
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Matthew 27; Mark 15; Luke 23; John 19!
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Matthew 27; Mark 15; Luke 23; John 19!
Dr. Derwin L. Gray and his wife Vicki Gray are the co-founders of Transformation Church, just outside of Charlotte, North Carolina, where he serves as Lead Pastor. They met at Brigham Young University where he played football and she threw the javelin on the track team. They have two adult children. After graduating from BYU, Pastor Derwin played professional football in the NFL—five years with the Indianapolis Colts and one year with the Carolina Panthers. During that time, he and Vicki began their journey with Christ. Pastor Derwin went on to graduate magna cum laude from Southern Evangelical Seminary with a Master of Divinity degree with a concentration in Apologetics, and was mentored by renowned theologian and philosopher, Dr. Norman Geisler. He was later awarded an honorary doctorate from Southern Evangelical Seminary, and he received his Doctor of Ministry in the New Testament in Context at Northern Seminary under Dr. Scot McKnight. Pastor Derwin speaks at conferences nationwide and is the author of several books, including How to Heal Our Racial Divide: What the Bible Says, and What the First Century Christians Knew about Racial Reconciliation. Highlights
When we are astonished, depressed, dejected, or in anguish - our tendency and temptation is to sleep, when we should instead be more watchful and prayerful which will help us avoid the temptations that come with that depression and anguish. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
The prophet has told us that contention is a choice. Today we’re diving into one of the GREATEST examples that this is 100% true no matter what!
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
The word “Nevertheless” may be one of the THE most significant words in the scriptures. His Father’s glory has always been Jesus’ main focus - and we are the beneficiaries of his love of God and willingness to be obedient to His Father.
There are SO many battles that we could choose to jump into, from the social to the political to the physical. But Jesus gives us a powerful reminder where most of our efforts should be in John 18:36.
Why was Jesus willing to endure trials, suffering, and death for you? Professor John “Jack” Welch examines the final hours of Jesus Christ’s mortal ministry.
When we let our minds go to Gethsemane and reflect upon the pain and suffering of Jesus Christ, we will come to love the Lord Jesus Christ on a whole new level…and gain the strength necessary to do the hard things in our lives.
Do you need help? If earthly help doesn’t seem available, there is another source of help available!