Daily Devotionals for your work week that generally follow along the teachings on Sunday morning at New Hope Church in Greenwood, IN. Dive into God’s Word with us and Let’s Find Out Together how to LIVE, LOVE, and GO just like Jesus. Hosted by Randy Spacht.
We vary from our format to examine the structure of the end of the book of Mark. What is it? Let’s find out together.
We vary from our format to examine the structure of the book of John. What is it? Let’s find out together.
We vary from our format to examine the structure of the book of Luke. What is it? Let’s find out together.
We vary from our format to examine the structure of the book of Matthew. What is it? Let’s find out together.
We vary from our format to examine the structure of the book of Mark. What is it? Let’s find out together.
Jesus said he was going to build his church on a rock. What rock was the talking about? Let’s find out together as we read Matthew 16:16-19, Joshua 12:1-6 and Deuteronomy 3:1-11.
Peter is the winner of final jeopardy as he gets the right answer to the question: Who am I? What was the answer? Let’s find out together as we read Mark 8:27-30 and Exodus 4:27-5:5.
Jesus messes up a miracle and has to do it twice. Or does he? Let’s find out together as we read Mark 8:22-26 and Ezekiel 2.
Jesus tells the disciples to avoid the yeast of the Pharisees, which REALLY confuses them. So just what was he talking about? Let’s find out together as we read Mark 8:14-21 and Numbers 22:22-41.
Jesus tells the religious leaders of his day that they don’t know how to discern the signs of the times. What are the signs of the times anyway? Let’s find out together as we read Matthew 16:1-4 and …
Jesus feeds 4000 people in almost the same way he fed 5000. Why did he need to do that? Let’s find out together as we read Mark 8:1-10, Genesis 12:10-20 and Genesis 20:1-18.
Jesus heals a deaf/mute. What’s so important about that? Let’s find out together as we read Mark 7:31-37 and Psalm 38.
Jesus travels in a gentile region north of Galilee. Did he reach out to any gentiles while he was there? Let’s find out together as we read Matthew 15:21-28 and Jeremiah 16.
Jesus talks about evil intentions. The Hebrew word is “yetzer.” Why was the “yetzer” so important to Jews and what does it mean? Let’s find out together as we read Mark 7:14-23 and 1 Chronicles 29:10…
Jesus accuses the Pharisees of disobeying God’s word, and uses a Hebrew word when he does that. Just what does Corban mean? Let’s find out together as we read Mark 7:9-13 and Leviticus 1.
The Pharisees complain that Jesus and his disciples don’t follow their traditions. Just who were the Pharisees anyway? Let’s find out together as we read Mark 7:1-8 and Isaiah 29:11-16.
Peter calls Jesus “the Holy One of God.” What does that mean? Let’s find out together as we read John 6:60-71 and Isaiah 30.
Jesus goes a step farther and says the crowd has to drink his blood to have life. Did he really mean that? Let’s find out together as we read John 6:52-59 and Leviticus 17.
Jesus tells the crowd that they must eat his flesh if they want eternal life. Why would he say that? Let’s find out together as we read John 6:35-51 and Isaiah 54.
The crowd says Jesus feeding them in the wilderness was like Moses feeding manna to Israel in the desert. Was it really? Let’s find out together as we read John 6:27-34 and Exodus 16.