Category: New Testament

365 Key Chapters of the Bible: Luke 16

Ken Boa teaches on the parable of the unrighteous steward and its application to us today, explaining that believers should leverage the temporal things of this earth for the eternal things of heaven.

365 Key Chapters of the Bible: Luke 15

Ken Boa describes how Jesus responds to the grumbling of the scribes and Pharisees with three parables; all show how they should’ve been rejoicing instead of grumbling, for that which was lost has now been found.

365 Key Chapters of the Bible: Luke 7

In Luke 7, we see Jesus’ expanding ministry, which evokes a dual reaction of either growing belief or growing rejection. Luke in particular emphasizes the perfect humanity of Jesus as the fulfillment of the ideal Man and His compassion on people from all classes of society.

365 Key Chapters of the Bible: Luke 4

Jesus begins his three years of public ministry on earth following 30 years of preparation and growth in “wisdom and stature” (Luke 2:52).

365 Key Chapters of the Bible: Luke 2

In this chapter of Jesus’ birth and youth, we see the third and fourth of four hymns in Luke’s Gospel: the Gloria in Excelsis of the heavenly host and the Nunc Dimittis of Simeon.

365 Key Chapters of the Bible: Luke 1

The most comprehensive of the four Gospels, Luke is a beautifully written book that documents the perfect humanity of Jesus and presents Him as the Son of Man who seeks and saves the lost.

365 Key Chapters of the Bible: Mark 8

Jesus responds to mounting opposition by intensifying His teaching and preparation of His disciples so that they will be prepared for His departure.

365 Key Chapters of the Bible: Mark 6

Mark’s Gospel moves quickly through the life of Jesus to the final week of His life, with an emphasis on His humanity (frequently referring to Him as the “Son of Man”). Service and sacrifice are major themes of Mark.

365 Key Chapters of the Bible: Matthew 28

Matthew 28 records the resurrection of Jesus and the Great Commission that Jesus left with His disciples before leaving earth and ascending into heaven.