Beginning Tuesday, August 11, I (Kevin) will be teaching a New Testament Introduction/Survey class. This class will cover—on a foundational level—what the New Testament is and what’s contained within it.
Ananias and his wife, Sapphira, sell some property and give the money to the apostles, but they hold back some for themselves. Peter confronts Ananias and Sapphira about this and they both die.
Luke begins this book by addressing Theophilus, the person he’s writing to, and explaining the reason for this book. Jesus orders the apostles to stay in Jerusalem until they are given the promised Holy Spirit.
John 17 — Jesus prays in thankfulness to the Father for his impending glory, for the disciples whom the Father has given him, and the rest of those in the world who will believe in Jesus through the disciples.
John 13 — During supper before the Feast of the Passover Jesus knows that his hour has come and he washes his disciples’ feet. Peter objects but Jesus corrects him.
John 9 — After leaving the temple, Jesus walks by a man born blind. His disciples ask him if it was this man or his parent who sinned causing him to be born blind. Jesus heals the man.
John 5 — Jesus goes to Jerusalem during the feast of the Jews. While there he heals a man by the Sheep Gate on the Sabbath. The Jews question the man who was healed and…
John 1 — John begins his gospels describing the Word becoming flesh. In the beginning the Word existed, the Word was with God, and the Word was God. John the Baptist is sent from God to bear witness.
Luke 22 — The chief priest and the scribes are looking for a way to arrest Jesus. Judas Iscariot goes to them and agrees to give Jesus up for some money.
Luke 19 — Jesus enters Jericho and there a short tax collector named Zacchaeus climbs a tree to see Jesus. Jesus says that he must stay at his house. Jesus tells the parable of the ten minas.