Gospel studies

Comparative Gospel study — six sessions

The Passion of Our Lord

A comparative study of the four Gospels

The suffering and death of Jesus Christ examined through all four Gospels simultaneously. Mark's raw account of atoning agony. Matthew's portrait of scriptural fulfillment. Luke's merciful King who pardons even from the cross. John's sovereign "I AM" who declares "It is finished." Read side by side, these accounts do not contradict — they reveal a richer, deeper portrait of what God accomplished on the cross than any single account can carry alone.

Comparative Gospel study — coming soon

The Resurrection of Our Lord

A comparative study of the four Gospels

The same four-Gospel method applied to the resurrection narratives. The empty tomb, the appearances, the commission. Each Evangelist testifies to the same event from a distinct vantage point, and together they build the case that the Church has staked everything on: the tomb was empty, and the risen Christ was seen.

Comparative Gospel study — coming soon

The Ascension and the Great Commission

A comparative study of the Gospel endings

How each Gospel closes and what it commissions. The ascension in Luke and Acts, the Great Commission in Matthew, the disputed ending of Mark, and John's final breakfast on the shore. What the endings of the Gospels reveal about the mission the Church has carried ever since.

Doctrinal studies

Romans 9–11 — After Optimism series

DRIFT: Romans and the Failure of Systems

A study in Romans 9–11

Confessional Lutheranism faces two enemies in the modern world. The postmodern tradition removes the ground beneath the self. The Calvinist tradition hides it behind a decree no one can access. The person in the pew ends up in the same place: without assurance. This study walks through Romans 9–11 with both enemies in the room, neither caricatured. One question drives every chapter: what does each system actually build in the life of the person who believes it?

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