Bible teaching and preaching from Ted Wenger and Redeemer Presbyterian Church of Siloam Springs, AR.
I. The Son of Man will be delivered into the hands of the chief priests and scribes, vv17-18. II. The Son of Man will be tried, convicted, and sentenced to death, 18b. III. The Son of Man will be del…
I. Jesus appears now, in the presence of God, on our behalf, vv23-24. II. Jesus appeared once for all to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself, vv25-26. III. Jesus will appear a second time to sav…
Jesus says, "Many who are first shall be last, and the last first." I. The call to labor, vv1-7. II. The payment of wages, vv8-12. III. The character of the landowner, vv13-16.
I. The blessings and beneficiaries of the new covenant mediator, v15. II. The death of the new covenant mediator, vv16-17. III. The blood of the new covenant mediator, vv18-22.
I. The praise he commands, vv1-2. II. The trust he counsels, vv3-5. III. The God who captivates, vv6-10.
I. Only God is Incomparably Huge, vv12-13. II. Only God is Indispensable to the World, vv15-17. III. Only God is Uncontrollable by the Religious, vv18-20. IV. Only God is Unquestionably Sovereign, vv…
I. The way of redemption, vv11-12. II. The success of redemption, v12. III. The effect of redemption, vv13-14. IV. The aim of redemption, v14.
I. The sight of God’s majestic glory, vv1-3. II. The undoing of the guilty sinner, vv4-5. III. The grace of God’s forgiveness by atonement, vv6-7. IV. The willingness of God’s grateful servant, v8.
But when Christ appeared as a high priest of the good things that have come, then through the greater and more perfect tent (not made with hands, that is, not of this creation) 12 he entered once for…
The story of Balaam is about the righteousness of the Lord. I. The oracles of Balaam. II. The obituary of Balaam.
Peter says to Jesus, “See, we have left everything and followed you. What then will we have?” What does Jesus promise his people? I. The future possession of ruling authority, v28. II. The possession…
I. The fading glory of old covenant worship, vv1-5. II. The limited access of old covenant worship, vv6-8. III. The restricted effect of old covenant worship, vv9-10.
I. It is dangerous to be rich in this world, vv23-24. II. The possession of riches is not necessarily a sign of God’s favor, v25. III. It is impossible for any of us to save ourselves, but God can sa…
I. The old covenant tent, vv1-2. II. The Holy Place and its furniture, v2. III. The Most Holy Place and its furniture, vv3-5.
A man came up to him, saying, “Teacher, what good deed must I do to have eternal life?” And he said to him, “Why do you ask me about what is good? There is only one who is good. If you would enter li…
I. Inner transformation by the power of the Spirit in accord with God's law, v10b. II. Union with God through Christ, v10c. III. Personal knowledge of God, v11. IV. Forgiveness of sins, v12.