The Wine and the Water
Water holds great symbollic meaning throughout the scriptures, especially in the book of John. Hank shows us the importance of how Christ is the Living Water and how He is able to turn Himself into exactly what we need.
Water holds great symbollic meaning throughout the scriptures, especially in the book of John. Hank shows us the importance of how Christ is the Living Water and how He is able to turn Himself into exactly what we need.
What does waiting by the waters of Bethsesda and feeding the multitude with a small amount of bread have in common? Hank shows us how to show our dedication through our waiting and how, through the Savior, we can become more.
While many followed Christ as believers, many still followed as skeptics. Throughout the Feast of the Tabernacles, we see both. Hank helps us see the various ways Jesus faced the opposition, how He addressed the opposers, and how following His example can increase our own strength and testimony.
The testimony of the blind man and the parable of the lost sheep deeply reflect truth that the Shepherd's love for His sheep is more than the love for Himself. Hank helps us see the value of "the one" in each of us.
From the Triumphal Entry to the Last Supper, the last week of Jesus' life was filled with humble and miraculous events. Hank fills this episode with powerful insight into the first few events of the Lord's final days.
The Lord is aware of our hearts, our circumstances, and our offerings. He calculates our offerings using the arithmetic of heaven. Hank uses the stories of the widows and the Pharisees to help us check our hearts in order to see that our sacrifices are enough.
What do the parables of the ten virgins, the talents, and the sheep and goats have in common? Explore Matthew 25 with Hank as he connects all the teachings together.
As we learn more about the history and culture behind the Last Supper, our reverence for the event will deepen. Hank helps us see ourselves in the circumstances that unfolded during the Last Supper and the significance of the symbolism that occured.
Christ's agonies in the Garden are difficult to imagine in the finite mind. The act of taking upon Him the sins of the entire world is far more than we are capable of comprehending. Hank opens our minds to a new understanding of the infinite atonement and what truly happened in the Garden of Gethsemane.
From the disciples to the onlookers, from Pilate to Herod, understanding the characters of the trial and crucifixion brings a new light into the ultimate sacrifice of Christ.