Bible 201 (Page 16)
Bible 201 is our weekly teaching and training time, where we delve deeply into many different biblical topics. While we look at some of the “what” matters in God’s Word, Bible 201 focuses more on the “why” and “how” of our daily lives as believers. This usually requires taking several weeks, if not months, to work through together. We ask and answer difficult questions, seeking to grow closer to Jesus individually and as a group, so that we may more fully embrace His mission for us.
We Choose to Miss the Mark
Themes: What is the gateway behavior to Scriptural disobedience?How pleased are you with yourself and your conduct?How difficult is it for you to be less pleased with yourself and your conduct?
Fickle Christians – Week 2
Themes: Why don’t I thoroughly trust Yahweh/Jesus?Are there consequences to my lack of trusting Jesus? How can Believers be lead astray?
Fickle Christians – Week 1
Themes: What is Atheism? How do you know someone is an atheist? What is practical atheism? Under what circumstance would I renounce my faith in Jesus? What do I believe are Yahweh’s limits for me and this world?
What Believers Should Do – Week 2
Themes: Let’s look at Jesus’ own actions. How should we greet people? How much should we care about other people? How do we spend meaningful time with people?
What Believers Should Do – Week 1
Themes: What are the themes of the actual Lord’s Prayer? What is the importance of these themes? How, do, and why should believers encourage/strengthen each other?
Same as He Ever Was – Week 2
Themes: What do you believe about the Tribulation, Great Tribulation and the Rapture? What are demonstrated instances of Yahweh’s wrath? What verses relate to Yahweh/Jesus’ unchanging nature?
Same as He Ever Was – Week 1
Themes: The perfect storm of the Covid mandates and the Great Tribulation/Rapture. What is the difference between the model prayer and Jesus’ actual High Priestly prayer?
My God, My God, Why Have You Forsaken Me?
Themes: What does this mean from an American Christian perspective? How do Messianic Jews understand this passage?