Bible Study Notes

Pride, Purpose, and the Power of Letting Go
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Pride, Purpose, and the Power of Letting Go

Thursday, Apr 24, 2025

Pride, Purpose, and the Power of Letting Go

A Study on John 3:22-30

We witness a pivotal moment as John the Baptist’s disciples struggle with the growing influence of Jesus. Their response, rooted in pride and fear, contrasts sharply with John’s humility and clarity of purpose. This passage challenges us to examine our own hearts—are we driven by self-preservation or by God’s greater mission?

John’s declaration, “He must become greater; I must become less,” reminds us of the joy found in surrendering to God’s plan over our own ambitions.

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From Darkness to Light
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From Darkness to Light

Thursday, Apr 17, 2025

From Darkness to Light

A Study on John 3:16-21

Nicodemus came to Jesus in the dark—maybe out of fear, maybe with questions—but he left with an invitation: step into the light. In this final part of their conversation, Jesus unveils the heart of God. He didn’t come to condemn, but to rescue. He didn’t shout love from a distance, He became love up close.

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Midnight Conversation: The Bloodline Beneath the Verse
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Midnight Conversation: The Bloodline Beneath the Verse

Thursday, Apr 10, 2025

Midnight Conversation: The Bloodline Beneath the Verse

A Study on John 3:14-17

A late-night conversation reveals more than just theology—it unveils the thread of redemption that stretches from Eden to the Cross.

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Unlocking the Kingdom
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Unlocking the Kingdom

Thursday, Apr 3, 2025

Unlocking the Kingdom

A Study on John 3:1–15

Jesus and Nicodemus have a late-night conversation that reveals the mystery of the Kingdom: you must be born again to see it… and born of water and Spirit to enter it.

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The Blueprint to Breakthrough
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The Blueprint to Breakthrough

Thursday, Mar 13, 2025

Grace isn't just forgiveness, it's a funeral. It gives me the power to die to my old self, my sin, and my flesh. But here's the best part, grace doesn't just help me die, it empowers me to live.

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