The Studies Stream offers easy access to all the existing Growing Disciples video resources. This stream also features new ‘Deep Dive’ studies on selected books and important themes of the Bible. Frequently Asked Questions will also be answered in written articles. New resources will be added each month.
The title of Mark’s gospel makes clear that it’s all about Jesus, who is the Messiah, the Son of God. Mark presents this message in an economical and direct manner that will be useful for the persecuted 1st century Christians of Rome. Mark’s economic use of language should never be thought simplistic. Instead, he invites the reader’s inquiry into Jesus’ claim to be the kind of suffering servant saviour Messiah described in the latter writings of the prophet Messiah.
At the climax of the Lazarus narrative, the 6th sign, just as the stone is rolled away from the tomb, Jesus will say,''œDid I not tell you that if you believe, you will see the glory of God?' God is glorified through the reversal of death. Through these events, even though the family Jesus' loves will experience pain and grief in the process, God's majesty and honour is demonstrated. @Growing-Disciples
Jesus Christ will return to both judge and to rule over a new creation. That creation� a renewed creation� is the shared home of both God and humanity. As adopted �sons� of God, we will share in the inheritance rule of his true Son.
Jesus Christ will return to both judge and to rule. As creatures we do not challenge his right to judge, nor the justice of his judgements. Instead, we will praise him that his judgment is perfectly fair and true.
The Return of Jesus Christ heralds our own resurrection from the dead, in new spiritual bodies fit for life in the new creation.
Advent is the season to remind ourselves that Jesus Christ will return. We won�t know when, so we�d better be always ready, diligently using our Master�s gifts and resources to advance his kingdom.
The spatial language of the bible� �up, down, in, out�� refers to an understanding of the universe that is different to our own. This doesn�t make it wrong, but it requires us to think carefully about what is intended to be conveyed by it. At the Return of Jesus Christ, those who have previously died in Christ will come up from the dead, and come with Jesus (who has come down from heaven), to be re-united with those still alive� somewhere above the earth but not in heaven! Confusing? Yes. But of great comfort and assurance.