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InVerse 3d 3
Exploring the juxtaposition of two of Jesus’ dear friends.
InVerse 10d 6
Why does God sometimes wait to act until after our worst fears about a situation have come true?
InVerse 17d 3
There is no blindness that God cannot heal—but we must allow Him to.
InVerse 24d 8
The healing at the Pool of Bethesda highlights a key aspect of God’s character: He always meets us where we are.
InVerse 1m 6
The Samaritan woman’s encounter with Jesus reveals a lot about both humanity and Jesus Himself.
InVerse 1m 8
There’s much more to Nicodemus’ night time conversation with Jesus than first meets the eye.
InVerse 1m 4
Why did John begin his account of Jesus’ miracles with turning water into wine? Why that miracle specifically?
InVerse 1m 10
From the very first line, John’s Gospel is markedly different from the other three.
We are not saved by our works, so why is it so important to do them?
Exploring how to keep our lamps burning as we await Christ’s return.
InVerse 2m 14
Studying one of Jesus’ most commonly misunderstood parables.
What can we learn about God’s nature—and our own—from a landowner and hired laborers?
Discussing two important questions people have asked for thousands of years: who is God, and what does He expect from us?
The parable of the barren fig tree highlights two coexisting facets of God’s nature: mercy, and justice.
Presented in three acts, the wedding parable reveals several important truths about the nature of God’s kingdom.
InVerse 3m 21
Many of us know the parable of the Good Samaritan, but let’s ponder it anew.
InVerse 3m 14
What did Jesus want to teach us with the Lord’s Prayer? Is there more to it than just memorization?
InVerse 3m 23
Let’s look at how Jesus addressed one of the most foundational questions about life on this earth.
InVerse 4m 29
Parsing out the intricacies in two rather succinct parables about the kingdom of God.
InVerse 4m 25
Powerful lessons from a sheep, a coin, and two sons.
InVerse 4m 19
What are parables, and why did Jesus use them so often?
InVerse 4m 36
Pondering an oft overlooked aspect of what walking into eternity with our Creator, Redeemer, and Friend will be like.
InVerse 5m 34
Discussing Satan’s end time strategy and God’s final attempts to save the wicked as told in prophecy.
InVerse 5m 39
Beyond the clear symbolism, what else does the Day of Atonement tell us about the great controversy?
InVerse 5m 30
Have you noticed that God’s people have been consistently hunted throughout history? Ever wonder why?
InVerse 5m 45
Why does God’s Word play such a crucial role in this spiritual war?
InVerse 5m 47
Have you ever wondered what happens in the spiritual world when we pray?
InVerse 6m 31
Job’s story shines a spotlight on the part that each individual plays in the cosmic war.
InVerse 6m 30
Discussing and marveling at the profound truths that God’s victory at the cross conveys.
InVerse 6m 29
Exploring what we can learn from the lie that caused humanity to fall.
InVerse 6m 33
Why should the fact that God alone rules over all creation give us great cause to rejoice?
InVerse 7m 33
The choices we make are the role we play in the war between God and Satan.
InVerse 7m 32
How did sin originate in a perfect environment? How did Lucifer become Satan?
InVerse 7m 36
Painting a picture of the only metanarrative that provides true clarity in a suffering world.
InVerse 7m 39
Christ’s return will usher in a freedom unlike anything we could ever experience here on earth. What might that be like?
InVerse 8m 40
Exploring the connections between the Sabbath, religious liberty, and Revelation 14.
We looked at the end time prophecies in Daniel 7; now let’s explore Revelation 13, see how it all connects, and discuss the predicted events.
InVerse 8m 36
How does the way the Bible addresses the issue of slavery point to God’s work concerning the issue of the human condition?
InVerse 8m 39
God has warned us of the coming persecution just as He warned the early Christian church—not to discourage us, but to strengthen and reassure.
InVerse 9m 36
Paul consistently demonstrated what it means to be focused solely on God and His mission. Let’s see what we can learn!
InVerse 9m 47
What is a theocracy? How and why has God’s theocracy changed over time?
Jesus’ trial reveals the similarities and differences between politics and religion as well as how dangerous it is when the two combine forces.
Delving a bit deeper into Jesus’ advice regarding the tension we experience from living simultaneously in the worlds of church and of state.
InVerse 9m 33
Exploring what Jesus said about true freedom and how to gain it.
InVerse 10m 37
Looking at a parable that offers insight into one of life’s most common questions: why is God waiting until the end to deal with bad people?
InVerse 10m 30
How did Jesus’ message appeal to people regardless of their vastly different backgrounds? How can we do the same?
InVerse 10m 33
So, what is religious liberty? Is it not just politics? What did Jesus say about it?
InVerse 10m 36
What does being a true missionary look like, and why is it so important?
InVerse 11m 37
Though they may not always seem relevant, the three angels’ messages are even more imperative today than they were in 1844.
How involved in current social movements should we as Adventists be? (And what does that have to do with the early church leaders?)