In this week’s dive into Nehemiah, Zach covers what it looks like for God to restore a people to himself. What marks those who join God in that restoration work for themselves and others? Join us as we continue in the Old Testament book of Nehemiah.
Now under Roman protection, Paul undergoes a series of interrogations to determine the nature of his arrest and the Jew’s accusations against him. Paul’s Roman citizenship will come into play, as well as his knowledge of the feud between the Pharisees and Sadducees. We will also examine the Jewish and Roman views of “the way” and explore the various characters in the story.
Jesus continues to prepare his disciples for the grief of the cross, along with the joy that will follow as he provides them peace through overcoming the world.
This lesson will focus on Paul’s defense before King Agrippa. We will unpack who this character was in order to understand the exchange between him and Paul. One of the primary themes in Paul’s dialogue is the doctrine of the resurrection.
This week we learn the difference between a selfish leader and a servant leader. Nehemiah uncovers a system that lays heavy burdens on people. Throughout Chapter 5 we learn how to be a leader that lightens the load on the shoulders of the people we influence.