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[8 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]
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[24 Aug 2009 | 3 Comments | ]
Rich Young Ruler and Jesus | Luke 18:18-27

Free inductive bible guide on Rich young ruler’s question to Jesus Christ about eternal life in Luke 18:18-27. It discusses young man’s background, his reason for asking question, his address to Jesus of ‘good teacher’, Jesus’ answer to rich young man, His Greed, Life Applications from the bible lesson.

[29 Jun 2009 | 7 Comments | ]
Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness – Beatitudes Bible Study | 4 of 8

This bible study lesson is an eight part series of the Beatitudes mentioned in Matthew 5. This fourth part covers the meaning of hunger, thirst and righteousness, what does it mean to ‘hunger and thirst for righteousness’ and the Practical applications.

[3 May 2009 | 5 Comments | ]
Temptations of Jesus in the Wilderness | Bible Study

Why was Jesus led in the Wilderness by the Holy Spirit? What is the significance of Wilderness experiences in our Christian Walk? How did Jesus respond to the temptations by Satan? This bible study lesson investigates the temptations of Jesus in the wilderness by Devil.

[4 Mar 2009 | 13 Comments | ]
The Sadducees and Jesus – Question about Resurrection

Bible study guide on Mark 12:18-27- Jesus and Sadducees, who were the Sadducees? What did they believe? Question about Remarriage in Old testament laws, Resurrection of the Dead, Power of God and Knowledge of Scriptures

[17 Feb 2009 | 4 Comments | ]
The Parable of the Great Feast | Luke 14:15-24 | Bible Study

Bible Study Lesson:
Luke 14:15-24
Q. What was the place, day and occasion of the parable?

Sabbath (Lk 14:1)
Jesus was invited by a prominent Pharisee. (Lk 14:1) (Jesus at house of Simon, the Pharisee)
He (Pharisee) invited all the other Pharisees of the city,  from what Jesus told him in Luke 14:13-14, he did not invite any poor or ‘less fortunate’ people.
Jesus was closely watched for his actions, so it was not the most friendly invitation. Jesus also spent lot of time with the tax collectors (Jesus and Zacchaeus, the tax collector) and …

[5 Jan 2009 | 31 Comments | ]
Christian Discipleship: Definition | Cost of Discipleship

Bible Study on the the cost of true Christian Discipleship: – What does it mean to be a Disciple of Jesus: definition? How can one become disciple of Jesus Christ? What is the discipleship NOT? This bible study presents the seven essential cost (conditions) of true Christian discipleship demonstrated by Jesus Christ himself.

[16 Dec 2008 | 6 Comments | ]
Zacchaeus and Jesus – The Guest of Sinner

Bible Study on Story of Jesus and Zacchaeus at Jericho in Luke 19:1-10 – Zacchaeus means ‘Clean, Pure’. But he was one of the most corrupted man in Jericho. This bible study portrays a powerful picture of Zacchaeus’ desperate efforts to see Jesus, Jesus’ acknowledgment of his actions and Zacchaeus’ change of heart. Jesus at the end, proclaims his mission, “To seek and save the lost.”

[9 Dec 2008 | 6 Comments | ]
Jesus Calming the Storm – Bible Lesson

Have you ever been in any life-threatening storm? How do you feel if you are in one of these storms? How do you react to the situation? Where do you go for help? Who do you run for rescue? Let us look at how disciples of Jesus reacted to such a storm. Bible study guide on Mark 4:35-41. Sudden storm in sea of Galilee, Disciples (fishermen)’ reaction, Jesus calmed the storm and the sea.

[22 Nov 2008 | One Comment | ]
Three Magi’s Visit to King of the Jews – Matthew 2:1-12 | Bible Lesson

The Magi were assumed to be originally a religious caste among the Persians. They were devoted to astrology, divination, interpretation of dreams and fortune telling. Nothing is known of numbers and their land of origin. But it is assumed that they knew about the tradition of Israelite Messianic expectation.