![]() ![]() ![]() Inductive-study observations, questions, etc.:ĭiscussion questions (smaller than the usual number because they are meant Here are section pdfs on graph paper with wide margins, for use in noting ![]() Our observations and questions from each section.įor more information on exegesis and inductive study, see NIV, without verse numbers but with paragraphs NRSV, without verse numbers or paragraphs The following are resources and notes from an inductive-study series in romance with God based on Tim Keller's PG-13 sermon "Courage" Shameful disaster, may be God's way of teaching greater depth of Wants your trust, not your certainty doubts, far from being a Sampson, continued, and excerpt from Peter Enns' God Saved Me in My Pain" by Aubrey Sampson, which focuses on Thorn in the Flesh", 15:00-20:00) also discussion of the Prayer, continued how we hear from God (using an excerpt from With God through Pain and Suffering ( chaptersĦ-8 of Keller are here) includes a chart surveying of voicesĬhapter seven, "The Suffering of God", from Keller's book-howĬhapter 14, "Praying" D = S - M chart of Week 11: The secret of contentment presentation, using audio clips from Clive Calver ( source here), Dennis McCallum ( source here) and Drumomo Gary ( source here)ġ: Chapter six, "The Sovereignty of God", from Tim Keller's Walking Week 10: Philippians 4:10-23: Imitation and discipleship in context: "I can do all things" "My God will meet all your needs" Week 9: Philippians 4:2-9 again: The theme of joy whatever is true, honorable, etc. Week 8: Philippians 4:4-9: Worrying, and the peace that passes understanding makes reference to the excellent Bible Project video on shalom Week 7: Philippians 3:12-4:4: Christian maturity ![]() Week 6: Philippians 3:1-14: The power of his resurrection Week 5: Philippians 2:14-30: Shine among them like stars makes reference to a clip from this lecture by Lynn Cohick PART II (with a set of refresher introductory slides) Week 3: Philippians 1:27-2:11: The mind of Christ and A chart of anxieties and their solutions in ancient Rome, the modern West and the gospel Week 2: Philippians 1:12-30: To live Christ, to die, gain and some introductory slides ( Other Fee resources can be found here.)ġ: Philippians 1:1-11: Introduction to Philippians Also rare and very useful are these devotional lectures on Philippians by Gordon Fee: lecture one, lecture two, lecture three, from the 2005 National Vineyard Conference in Columbus Ohio. Commentaries I found particularly useful were the two ( big and little) by Gordon Fee, and the one by Lynn Cohick, who also has some very nice brief videos on Philippians. Here is a little introductory presentation. Jesus, Jairus' Daughter, and the Woman with the Hemorrhageīrief devotions for Monday through Thursday: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Maundy Thursday Jesus heals the paralytic lowered through the ceiling uses a clip from the series The Chosen, episode 6, 43:07-55:30 Jesus calls his disciples (slides due to pandemic shelter-in-place order) Two passages in which Jesus interacts with Gentiles and a discussion question on the Jesus of the Servant Songs in Isaiah Like, with the goal of knowing Jesus better and growing closer to him. Set of studies aims to develop a better understanding of what Jesus was Part 3: Big picture and big implications (with bonus chart: how to be close to the Father, like the Son) Galatians 5:25-6:10: Walking in the Spirit Galatians 5:13-26: Righteousness without rules Documents I have authored whichĪre linked to on this page may be freely distributed, so longĪs this authorship and copyright notice is attached.Īcts 2, part 2: Entering the End Times, continuedĪcts 4-5: Hyprocrisy and sincerity in God's peopleĪ BRIEF LOOK AT GALATIANS: WALKING IN THE SPIRIT ![]()
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