Topical Studies
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Study Guide: Acts – Chapter 19
Acts Chapter 19 marks a pivotal moment in the spread of the early Christian mission, highlighting the Apostle Paul’s ministry in Ephesus. This chapter contributes to the book’s flow by showcasing the dynamic interplay between the gospel’s advance and cultural resistance.
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Study Guide: Acts – Chapter 10
Acts Chapter 10 marks a pivotal moment in the Book of Acts, signaling the expansion of the early Christian mission beyond Jewish boundaries to include Gentiles.
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Study Guide: John – Chapter 13
John Chapter 13 marks a pivotal moment in the Gospel narrative, transitioning from Jesus’ public ministry to the intimate moments before His passion.
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Study Guide: John – Chapter 7
John Chapter 7 is a pivotal section in the Gospel of John, revealing the growing tension between Jesus and the Jewish leaders.
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Study Guide: John – Chapter 2
John Chapter 2 marks a pivotal moment in the Gospel narrative, introducing Jesus’ first recorded miracle and setting the tone for His public ministry.
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Study Guide: Luke – Chapter 6
Luke Chapter 6 marks a pivotal moment in Jesus’ public ministry, revealing His authoritative teaching and the establishment of new ethical standards for His followers.
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Study Guide: Luke – Chapter 5
Luke chapter 5 marks a pivotal moment in the Gospel narrative where Jesus begins to reveal His authority through miraculous signs and the calling of His first disciples.
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Study Guide: Luke – Chapter 2
Luke Chapter 2 is a pivotal passage that introduces the birth and early life of Jesus Christ, setting the stage for His mission and identity as the Messiah.
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Study Guide: Mark – Chapter 12
Mark Chapter 12 serves as a pivotal moment in the Gospel narrative, where Jesus engages with religious leaders in a series of intense dialogues.
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Study Guide: Mark – Chapter 7
Mark Chapter 7 serves as a pivotal moment in the Gospel narrative, highlighting the tension between Jesus and the religious leaders over tradition and true purity. This chapter challenges readers to reconsider external rituals versus internal heart conditions.



