Videos
Biblical Culture, Part 2
Understanding the biblical culture helps us understand the true meaning of the “two women grinding grain”; “the handwriting of ordinances against us”; “the many mansions in the Father’s House.” Discover the true meaning by watching this video.
Biblical Culture, Part 1
Understanding biblical culture explains many Bible passages that seem odd to the modern reader: Paul kicking against the pricks; the lost coin, and Jesus seeing Nathaniel under the fig tree. Discover the true meaning of these passages by watching this video!
Past Usage, Part 3
What was Paul’s infirmity? To understand this, we must first know what Aaron’s infirmity was. According to the Law, a priest with a physical disability could not serve as High Priest. But the Book of Hebrews talks about Aaron’s infirmity. A closer look at how infirmity was used in Scripture will reveal a clearer understanding.
Past Usage, Part 2
What was Paul’s infirmity? To understand this, we must first know what Aaron’s infirmity was. According to the Law, a priest with a physical disability could not serve as High Priest. But the Book of Hebrews talks about Aaron’s infirmity. A closer look at how infirmity was used in Scripture will reveal a clearer understanding.
Past Usage, Part 1
What was Paul’s thorn in the flesh? Some believe it was bad eyesight, while others believe it was stomach trouble. This completely misses what the biblical “thorn in the flesh” refers to! Find out what Paul’s thorn in the flesh was in this video!
Context Part 3
Studying the Bible within the context of the whole reveals the true meaning of Scripture. This is good Bible study methodology. Pastor Holden and Deacon Sager reveal how to study the Bible within its context.
Context Part 2
Matthew 7:1 is the verse most often taken out of context. Pastor Holden and Deacon Sager reveal the verse’s real meaning when placed within the context of the whole Bible’s teaching.