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Luke – Steve Gregg

During the 2014 session of the New Great Commission School, Bible teacher Steve Gregg delivered a series of lectures on the Gospel (Good News) of Luke.

This lecture (1:1-25) deals with God’s promise to Elizabeth and Zechariah that Elizabeth would give birth to a son (John the Baptist).

This lecture (1:26-80) includes the foretelling to Mary of Christ’s birth, and the birth of John the Baptist.

In this video, he covers chapter 2.

This is the video of his lecture on the third chapter of Luke.

In this video, he covers chapter 4:1-30.

In this video, he covers chapters 4:31-5:11.

In this video, he covers chapter 5:12-39.

In this video, he covers chapter 6:1-19.

He covers chapter 6:20-49 in this video. This includes what is called, “Jesus’ Sermon on the Plain.”

In this video, he covers chapter 7. In this chapter, Jesus heals the centurion’s servant and raises the son of the widow of Nain, discusses John the Baptist, and forgives a sinful woman.

He covers chapter 8 in this video. This chapter includes the Parable of the Sower, Jesus rebuking the storm, Jesus saving the demoniac of Gadera, and His raising Jairus’ daughter back to life.

He covers 9:1-48 in this video. Among the topics discussed in this section are the Feeding of Five Thousand, and Jesus’ Transfiguration.

He discusses chapters 9:49-10:20 in this video. Included in this section are the Cost of Discipleship and the Commission of 70 Disciples.

In this lecture, he covers chapters 10:21-11:13, which contains (among other teachings) the Parable of the Good Samaritan and The Lord’s (or Disciple’s) Prayer.

In this lecture, Steve covers Jesus’ teachings on demons, and His woes on the the Pharisees and lawyers.

In this lecture he discusses Hypocrisy, the Fear of God, the “Unpardonable Sin”, the Parable of the Rich Fool, and Worry.

In this lecture, he discusses several topics, including the importance of repentance, the Parable of the Barren Fig Tree, and Jesus’ practice of healing on the Sabbath.

In this lecture, he discusses the contents of Luke 13:18-14:35.

In this lecture he discusses the three parables in chapter 5: The Lost Sheep, The Lost Coin, and The Lost Son.

In this lecture, he discusses the Parable of the Unjust Steward.

In this lecture he discusses the story (or is it a parable?) of the Rich Man and Lazarus.

In this lecture on chapter 18, he discusses Faith & Duty, the Cleansing of the Ten Lepers, and the Coming of God’s Kingdom.

In this lecture he discusses, among other topics, the Parable of the Persistent Widow, the Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector, and Jesus’ Counsel to a Rich Young Ruler.

In this lecture, Jesus foretells His death, heals a blind man, and encounters Zacchaeus.

In this lecture on chapters 19:28-20:19, Steve discusses, among other things, Jesus’ Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem.

In this lecture, Steve discusses Jesus’ teachings about paying taxes, and the Jewish dispute about the Resurrection.

In this lecture on Chapter 21, Steve discusses Jesus’ controversial Olivet Discourse.

In this lecture, Steve discusses The Last Supper.

In this lecture, Steve discusses Jesus’ final prayer on the Mount of Olives, His betrayal and arrest, His denial by Peter, and the beginning of His several trials.

In this lecture, Steve discusses Jesus’ trials, His crucifixion, and His burial.

In this closing lecture of the series, Steve discusses Jesus’ resurrection, His appearances afterwards, and His ascension into heaven.

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Mark

Steve Gregg

Mark – Steve Gregg

Steve Gregg teaching Verse by Verse through the Bible.

N.T. Wright

Mark – N.T. Wright

Professor Tom Wright discusses why it’s important to read Mark.

Voddie Baucham

Dr. Voddie Baucham from African Christian University shares from Mark 7:1-23.

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Mark – Steve Gregg

Steve Gregg teaching Verse by Verse through the Bible. This is lecture 1 of the book of Mark.

Mark 1.12-1.20 – Lecture 2 – Steve Gregg

Mark 1.21-1.39 – Lecture 3 – Steve Gregg

Mark 1.40-2.12 – Lecture 4 – Steve Gregg

Mark 2.13-2.28 – Lecture 5 – Steve Gregg

Mark 3.1-3.19 – Lecture 6 – Steve Gregg

Mark 3.20-3.33 – Lecture 7 – Steve Gregg

Mark 4.1-4.34 – Lecture 8 – Steve Gregg

Mark 4.35-5.20 – Lecture 9 – Steve Gregg

Mark 5.21-5.43 – Lecture 10 – Steve Gregg

Mark 6.1-6.29 – Lecture 11 – Steve Gregg

Mark 6.30-7.16 – Lecture 12 – Steve Gregg

Mark 7.17-7.37 – Lecture 13 – Steve Gregg

Mark 8.1-8.26 – Lecture 14 – Steve Gregg

Mark 8.27-8.38 – Lecture 15 – Steve Gregg

Mark 9.1-9.13 – Lecture 16 – Steve Gregg

Mark 9.14-9.50 – Lecture 17 – Steve Gregg

Mark 10.1-10.16 – Lecture 18 – Steve Gregg

Mark 10.17-10.31 – Lecture 19 – Steve Gregg

Mark 10.32-11.11 – Lecture 20 – Steve Gregg

Mark 11.12-11.33 – Lecture 21 – Steve Gregg

Mark 12.1-12.27 – Lecture 22 – Steve Gregg

Mark 12.28-12.44 – Lecture 23 – Steve Gregg

Mark 13 Part 1 – Lecture 24 – Steve Gregg

Mark 13 Part 2 – Lecture 25 – Steve Gregg

Mark 14.1-14.31 – Lecture 26 – Steve Gregg

Mark 14.32-14.72 – Lecture 27 – Steve Gregg

Mark 15.1-32 – Lecture 28 – Steve Gregg

Mark 15.33-47 – Lecture 29 – Steve Gregg

Mark 16 – Lecture 30 – Steve Gregg

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Mark – N.T. Wright

Gospel of Mark Introduction

Professor Tom Wright discusses why it’s important to read Mark, and why at Lent, setting us up for The Big Read 2012.

Week 1 of The Big Read 2012. It’s the first week of Lent, and we are called to ‘prepare’ ourselves and our hearts for Easter.

Week 2 of The Big Read 2012. We are looking at echoes – echoes of the Old Testament, and echoes of Jesus in our own lives.

Week 3 of The Big Read 2012. Professor Tom Wright explains about expectations, covering rules, purity and legalism.

Professor Tom Wright speaks to us in Week 4 of The Big Read 2012, looking at the challenges we face in understanding who Jesus is, and how we live for him.

Professor Tom Wright, in Week 5 of The Big Read 2012 looks at signs and miracles in Mark’s gospels, and how our lives will change as we observe them.

Professor Tom Wright looks at Jesus’ death, and how Jesus, as life himself, revolted at the idea of going to death, but did it as a matter of vocation.

Professor Tom Wright takes us to the end of the Gospel of Mark, discussing the end of Mark, and how new conclusions have been written. Easter is not just a ‘happy ending’, but amazing, mysterious, new thing, that has not happened before!

Professor Tom Wright encourages us to think about how Mark sees Jesus’ death, designed for around halfway through ‘The Big Read 2012’.

If we’re about to read Mark over Easter, Professor Tom Wright encourages us to think what we’re engaging with. Designed for Easter Week of ‘The Big Read 2012’.

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Matthew

N.T. Wright

Matthew – N.T. Wright

Professor Tom Wright (formerly Bishop of Durham) talks us through the book of Matthew, and why it’s such a key book to read for Lent.

Steve Gregg

Matthew – Steve Gregg

The series of lectures on the Gospel of Matthew were delivered by Bible-teacher Steve Gregg at the Youth with a Mission (YWAM) School of Biblical Studies in Vancouver, BC in March 2018.

John Alley

Once again speaking on the subject of eschatology, John Alley begins this message with a brief outline of the life of Rev Richard Johnson, who arrived on the First Fleet 226 years ago. Rev Johnson achieved remarkable things, says John, as did his contemporaries Wilberforce and Newton. So what did these men have in common that resulted in the great works that they achieved? Clearly, all 3 believed in our wonderful Saviour, but in addition these men did NOT believe that the world was almost at an end, and therefore whole-heartedly poured out their lives in service to Christ.

John, examining the Passage from Matthew 24 and 25, outlines 13 differences in the 2 parts of this passage, each of which answers one of the two questions posed to Jesus in Matthew 24:3. This verse is often interpreted as being one question, but a closer examination clearly proves that there were actually 2 questions, and therefore 2 answers. The first question and answer have already been fulfilled, but the second is still in the future. We should not, therefore, become complacent but should work for the Kingdom of God.

Gary DeMar

People often make the mistake of not getting all the facts on the table before they make a case about the facts. Example: Bible prophecy is often misinterpreted when Christians assume Bible passages must fit into their presupposed eschatology. “Pay no mind to what the Bible says—I’ve already made up my mind what the Bible means….” Gary DeMar urges watchers to take Biblical facts at face value, and not reorder or redefine the facts to fit your presupposed beliefs.

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Matthew – Steve Gregg

This is the first in a series of lectures on the Gospel of Matthew.

They were delivered by Bible-teacher Steve Gregg at the Youth with a Mission (YWAM) School of Biblical Studies in Vancouver, BC in March 2018.

This is the second in a series of lectures on the Gospel of Matthew.

This is the third in a series of lectures on the Gospel of Matthew.

This is the fourth in a series of lectures on the Gospel of Matthew. They were delivered by Bible-teacher Steve Gregg at the Youth with a Mission (YWAM) School of Biblical Studies in Vancouver, BC in March 2018.

This is the fifth in a series of lectures on the Gospel of Matthew.

This is the sixth in a series of lectures on the Gospel of Matthew.

This is the seventh in a series of lectures on the Gospel of Matthew.

This is the eighth and closing lecture in a series of lectures on the Gospel of Matthew.