by Cameron Warner | Apr 8, 2022 | Bible Segments, Inductive Study
Why do we call Good Friday "good"? Why do we call Good Friday "good"? Isn't that the day of horror and suffering that Jesus endured? We picture the tear-stained cheeks of the disciples and wonder, "What about this is good? Isn't this the most tragic event to ever...
by Alipio Amaral | Jan 8, 2022 | Bible Segments, Inductive Study
Hey Cameron, Hope all is well and this finds you abundantly blessed. Whenever you have people responding to the gospel you always want to balance your caution with joy. You mustn’t become cynical. When Jesus taught the parable of the sower he mentioned that...
by Alipio Amaral | Jan 5, 2022 | Bible Segments, Inductive Study
Hey Cam,In answer to your questions: YES, YES, and YES. of course it is possible for followers of Jesus to betray him. Of course it is possible for those who have sat at the Lord’s feet for an extended period of time to stumble over what Jesus is doing in their...
by Alipio Amaral | Jan 5, 2022 | Bible Segments, Inductive Study
Hey Cameron,I’m glad you are making some discoveries in 1 Samuel. One of the greatest joys in Bible study is when it all comes together. It’s like looking at those strange pattern pictures in the mall that if you cross your eyes just right you see a train...
by Alipio Amaral | Jan 4, 2022 | Bible Segments, Inductive Study
Hey Cam, Hope this finds you well and abundantly blessed. So I have spent a lot of time studying 1 and 2 Samuel as one book. I read 1 Samuel forwards and backwards, did the same with 2 Samuel, and then read them together both forwards and backwards. It was a very...
by Alipio Amaral | Jan 4, 2022 | Bible Segments, Inductive Study
Hey Cameron, Ephesians 6 certainly is an interesting portion. You said that you broke it at 5:22 and carried it on till the end of chapter 6. I think that is the normal division most people make, and it certainly has supporting evidence. Whether you break it at...