The Unforgiving Servant

The act of forgiveness might very well be one of the most difficult commandments we are asked to obey. And what about those who choose not to forgive us? As we study the parable of the unforgiving servant, Hank assures us that if we but desire to forgive, it is enough for the Lord.

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The Laborers in the Vineyard

Where do you fit into the parable of the workers in the vineyard? And how do each of the characters apply to you? Hank dives in deep, teaching us a higher level of compassion and empathy while supporting the success of others.

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The Gospel of Luke

The book of Luke is a much more intimate look into the events throughout Christ's life. Hank helps us understand how this softer, more gentle approach helps us connect more with the characters throughout the Savior's story.

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The Disciples and Samaritans

The story of the good Samaritan has a familiar theme of Christlike love and neighborly kindness. In this episode, Hank offers a potential suggestion that perhaps the story is also a symbollic representation of the plan of redemption.

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The Selfish and the Lost

The Savior showed the perfect example of how to treat the selfish and the lost. Hank explains that regardless of these character's intentions, their value is still always the same in Christ's eyes.

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The Unjust and the Grateful

Do we see ourselves in the parables of the unjust steward, the nine lepers, or the rich man? Hank helps us apply these parables into our everyday lives and helps us rethink our current level of gratitude.

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The Gospel of John

The gospel of John gives us insight into the personality of Christ and allows us to get to know Christ, not just about Him. Hank helps us identify some of the key players and their characteristics in the book of John as well as the roles they play throughout Christ's ministry.

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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.

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The Waiting and the Bread

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.

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The Feast and the Stone

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.

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