First Corinthians

  1. Divisions in the Community (1 Corinthians 1:1-4:21)
    1. Introduction (1 Corinthians 1:1-9)
      1. Personal Greetings (1 Corinthians 1:1-3)
      2. Prayer (1 Corinthians 1:4-9)
    2. Divisions in the Church (1 Corinthians 1:10-4:21)
      1. The Fact of Divisions (1 Corinthians 1:10-17) Elevating Human Leaders
      2. The Causes of Divisions (1 Corinthians 1:18-2:16) Exalting Human Wisdom
        1. Misunderstanding God’s Message about the Cross (1 Corinthians 1:18-2:6)
          1. The Response to God’s Wisdom (1 Corinthians 1:18, 22-23)
          2. The Results of God’s Wisdom (1 Corinthians 1:19-21)
          3. The Reason for God’s Wisdom (1 Corinthians 1:26-31)
          4. Paul’s Resolve (1 Corinthians 2:1-4)
          5. Paul’s Reason (1 Corinthians 2:5-6)
        2. Misunderstanding the Spirit’s Ministry of Revealing (1 Corinthians 2:7-16)
          1. The Message of the Cross was Ordained Before the World (1 Corinthians 2:7-8)
          2. The Message of the Cross was Reserved for the Heirs of This World (1 Corinthians 2:9-16)
      3. The Consequences of Divisions (1 Corinthians 3:1-4:5)
        1. Spiritual Growth is Stunted (1 Corinthians 3:1-9)
          1. The Baby Christians in Corinth (1 Corinthians 3:1-10)
            1. Paul Criticism (1 Corinthians 3:1-2)
            2. Paul’s Correction (1 Corinthians 3:3-10)
              1. Sinful View of Leaders (1 Corinthians 3:3-4)
              2. Scriptural View of Leaders (1 Corinthians 3:5-10)
          2. The Bema Seat Judgment and the Corinthian Church (1 Corinthians 3:11-23)
            1. The Works (1 Corinthians 3:11-15)
              1. The Objects of This Test (1 Corinthians 3:11-13)
              2. The Outcome of This Test (1 Corinthians 3:14-15)
            2. The Warning (1 Corinthians 3:16-23)
              1. Don’t Defile Your Temple (1 Corinthians 3:16-17)
              2. Don’t Deceive Yourselves (1 Corinthians 3:18-21)
              3. You Belong to Christ (1 Corinthians 3:22-23)
      4. The Contrasts Between Faithful and Faithless Stewards (1 Corinthians 4:1-13)
        1. Faithless Stewards (1 Corinthians 4:6-8, 10)
        2. Faithful Stewards (1 Corinthians 4:1-5, 9-10-13)
      5. The Counsel to Faithful and Faithless Stewards (1 Corinthians 4:14-21)
        1. Paul’s Appeal (1 Corinthians 4:14-16)
        2. Paul’s Ambassador (1 Corinthians 4:17)
        3. Paul’s Appearance (1 Corinthians 4:18-21)
  2. Moral Vices in the Community (1 Corinthians 5:1-6:20)
    1. Incest (1 Corinthians 5:1-13)
      1. Problem (1 Corinthians 5:1-2)
      2. Punishment (1 Corinthians 5:3-13)
        1. The Command to Discipline (1 Corinthians 5:3-5)
          1. The Authority (1 Corinthians 5:3-4)
          2. The Action (1 Corinthians 5:5)
        2. The Reason for Discipline (1 Corinthians 5:5-8)
          1. Bring Him Back (1 Corinthians 5:5)
          2. Stop the Spread (1 Corinthians 5:6-7)
          3. Keep Celebration of Christ Pure (1 Corinthians 5:8)
        3. The Extent of the Discipline (1 Corinthians 5:9-13)
          1. Involves Only Church Members (1 Corinthians 5:9-11)
          2. Involves All Church Members (1 Corinthians 5:12-13)
    2. Lawsuits Before Non-Christian Judges (1 Corinthians 6:1-11)
      1. The Facts (1 Corinthians 6:1, 6)
      2. The Folly (1 Corinthians 6, 2-5, 7-11)
        1. It is Illogical (1 Corinthians 6:2-5)
        2. It is Illegal (1 Corinthians 6:7-8)
        3. It is Inexcusable (1 Corinthians 6:9-11)
    3. Sexual Immorality (1 Corinthians 6:12-20)
      1. The Realms (1 Corinthians 6:12-18)
        1. In Regard to Food (1 Corinthians 6:12-13a)
        2. In Regard to Sexual Matters (1 Corinthians 6:13b-18)
      2. The Rationale (1 Corinthians 6:19-20)
  3. Answers to the Community’s Questions on Problems (1 Corinthians 7:1-15:58)
    1. Relationships (1 Corinthians 7:1-40)
      1. Marriage and Celibacy (1 Corinthians 7:1-9)
        1. Advantages of Marriage (1 Corinthians 7:2, 7, 9)
        2. Advantages of Singleness (1 Corinthians 7:1, 8, 32-35)
      2. Marriage and Divorce (1 Corinthians 7:10-24)
        1. Saved Couples (1 Corinthians 7:3-6, 10-11)
        2. Spiritually Mixed Couples (1 Corinthians 7:12-16)
        3. Situation: Better to Remain as You Are (1 Corinthians 17-24)
      3. Marriage and Christian Service (1 Corinthians 7:25-38)
        1. Virgins (1 Corinthians 7:17-28)
        2. The Time is Short (1 Corinthians 7:29-31)
        3. Christian Service and Concerns for Your Family (1 Corinthians 7:32-38)
      4. Marriage and Remarriage (1 Corinthians 7:39-40) a Widow Remain Single
    2. Eating Meat Sacrificed to Idols (1 Corinthians 8:1-11:1)
      1. The Principles of Deciding about Gray Areas (1 Corinthians 8:1-13)
        1. The Confusion (1 Corinthians 8:4a)
        2. The Clarification (1 Corinthians 8:4b-6, 8)
        3. The Concern (1 Corinthians 8:7)
        4. The Challenge (1 Corinthians 8:1-3, 9-12)
        5. The Conclusion (1 Corinthians 8:13)
      2. The Principles Modeled in Paul’s Life (1 Corinthians 9:1-27)
        1. Paul’s Rights (1 Corinthians 9:1-14)
          1. The Basis of His Rights (1 Corinthians 9:1-3)
          2. The Extent of His Rights (1 Corinthians 9:4-12a, 13-14)
            1. Hospitality (1 Corinthians 9:4)
            2. Travel with Family (1 Corinthians 9:5-6)
            3. Financial Support (1 Corinthians 9:7-12a, 13-14)
        2. Paul’s Restrictions (1 Corinthians 9:15-27)
          1. The Use of His Rights (1 Corinthians 9:12b, 15-18, 20-22)
            1. What He Does Not Do (1 Corinthians 9:12b, 15-18)
            2. What He Does (1 Corinthians 9:19-22a)
            3. Why He Does It (1 Corinthians 9:22b-23)
          2. The Use of Christian Liberty (1 Corinthians 9:24-27)
            1. His Challenge (1 Corinthians 9:24-26)
            2. His Concern (1 Corinthians 9:27)
      3. The Cost of Ignoring the Principles Modeled in Israel’s History (1 Corinthians 10:1-22)
        1. Avoid Self-Indulgence (1 Corinthians 10:1-10)
          1. Advantages Enjoyed by Israel (1 Corinthians 10:1-4)
          2. Apostasy Committed by Israel (1 Corinthians 10:5-10)
        2. Don’t Participate in Idol Feasts (1 Corinthians 10:11-22)
          1. The Faithfulness of God (1 Corinthians 10:11-13)
          2. The Fellowship with God (1 Corinthians 10:14-22)
          3. Freedom in God (1 Corinthians 10:23-33)
            1. What Believers Can Do (1 Corinthians 10:23)
            2. What Believers Should Do (1 Corinthians 10:24-33)
              1. For the Good of All (1 Corinthians 10:24-30, 32-33)
              2. For the Glory of God (1 Corinthians 10:31)
    3. Public Worship (1 Corinthians 11:1-14:40)
      1. The Pattern (1 Corinthians 11:1-3)
        1. The Role Model (1 Corinthians 11:1-2)
        2. The Relationships (1 Corinthians 11:3)
      2. The Parties (1 Corinthians 11:4-16)
        1. Rules for the Man (1 Corinthians 11:4, 7-9, 14)
          1. Head Uncovered (1 Corinthians11:4, 7-9)
          2. Hair Cut (1 Corinthians 11:14)
        2. Rules for the Woman (1 Corinthians 11:5-6, 10, 13, 15-16)
          1. Head to be Covered (1 Corinthians 11:5, 10, 13)
          2. Hair Not to be Cut (1 Corinthians 11:6, 15-16)
        3. Rules for Both (1 Corinthians 11:11-12) not to be independent
      3. The Lord’s Supper (1 Corinthians 11:17-34)
        1. The Perversion (1 Corinthians 11:17-22)
        2. The Pattern (1 Corinthians 11:23-25)
        3. The Purpose (1 Corinthians 11:26, 28)
        4. The Penalty (1 Corinthians 11:27, 29-30)
        5. The Profit (1 Corinthians 11:31-34)
      4. Spiritual Gifts (1 Corinthians 12:1-14:40)
        1. Varieties of Gifts (1 Corinthians 12:1-11)
          1. The Command to Know Spiritual Gifts (1 Corinthians 12:1-3)
          2. The Source of Spiritual Gifts (1 Corinthians 12:4-6, 11)
        2. The Purpose of Spiritual Gifts (1 Corinthians 12:12-31)
          1. The Extent of Spiritual Gifts (1 Corinthians 12:7, 29-30)
          2. The Diversity of Spiritual Gifts (1 Corinthians 12:8-10, 28)
          3. The Analogy of Spiritual Gifts (1 Corinthians 12:12-27)
          4. The Greatest of the Gifts (1 Corinthians 12:31)
        3. Supremacy of Love Over Gifts (1 Corinthians 13:1-13)
          1. The Importance of Love (1 Corinthians 13:1-3)
          2. The Impeccability of Love (1 Corinthians 13:4-7)
          3. The Indestructibility of Love (1 Corinthians 13:8-12)
          4. The Invincibility of Love (1 Corinthians 13:13)
        4. Superiority of Prophecy (1 Corinthians 14:1, 3, 4b-12, 18-19, 29-33))
          1. Admonition to Seek This Gift (1 Corinthians 14:1)
          2. Advantages of This Gift (1 Corinthians 14:3, 4b-6, 18-19)
          3. Analogies Concerning This Gift (1 Corinthians 14:7-12)
          4. Admonitions Concerning This Gift (1 Corinthians 14:29-33)
        5. The Gift of Tongues (1 Corinthians 14:2, 4a, 13-17, 21-25, 27-35)
          1. The Reasons for This Gift (1 Corinthians 14:2, 4a, 21-25)
            1. For Believers (1 Corinthians 14:2, 4a)
            2. For Unbelievers (1 Corinthians 14:21-25)
          2. Rules Governing This Gift (1 Corinthians 14:13-17, 27-32, 34-35)
            1. Pray for Proper Interpretation (1 Corinthians 14:13-14)
            2. Your Spirit and Your Mind (1 Corinthians 14:15-17)
            3. Only Two or Three (1 Corinthians 14:27a)
            4. One at a Time (1 Corinthians 14:27b)
            5. But Bot Women (1 Corinthians 14:34-35)
          3. Guidelines for Both Gifts (1 Corinthians 14:20, 33, 36-40)
            1. Be Innocent and Intelligent (1 Corinthians 14:20)
            2. Be for Edification (1 Corinthians 14:26)
            3. Be Eager for Prophecy (1 Corinthians 14:39)
            4. Be Done in Order (1 Corinthians 14:33, 40)
            5. Obey Paul and God’s Commands (1 Corinthians 14:36-38)
    4. The Resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:1-58)
      1. Importance of the Bodily Resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:1-11)
        1. Prominence of the Resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:1-4)
        2. Proofs of the Resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:5-11)
      2. Consequences of Denying the Resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:12-19, 29-32)
        1. The Charge (1 Corinthians 15:12)
        2. The Conclusion (1 Corinthians 15:13-19, 29-32)
        3. The Chastening (1 Corinthians 15:33-34)
      3. The Christian’s Hope (1 Corinthians 15:20-34)
        1. Two Representatives (1 Corinthians 15:21-22)
        2. Three Resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:20, 23-24a)
        3. One Thousand Year Reign (1 Corinthians 15:24b-28)
      4. The Christian’s Body (1 Corinthians 15:35-49)
        1. Planted Seed and Harvest Seed (1 Corinthians 15:35-38)
        2. Animal Flesh and Human Flesh (1 Corinthians 15:39)
        3. The Moon and the Sun (1 Corinthians 15:40-41)
        4. The Old and the New (1 Corinthians 15:42-49)
          1. Old Body (1 Corinthians 15:42a, 43a, 43c, 44a, 45a, 46a, 47a, 48a, 49a)
          2. New Body (1 Corinthians 15:42b, 43b, 43d, 44b, 45b, 46b, 47b, 48b, 49b)
      5. The Christian’s Victory (1 Corinthians 15:50-58)
        1. The Situation Requiring This Promise (1 Corinthians 15:50)
        2. The Secret Associated with the Promise (1 Corinthians 15:51)
        3. The Sadness of This Promise (1 Corinthians 15:52a)
        4. The Signal Introducing This Promise (1 Corinthians 15:52b)
        5. The Schedule of This Promise (1 Corinthians 15:52c, 53)
        6. The Scriptures Predicting This Promise (1 Corinthians 15:54-57)
        7. The Strength Derived From This Promise (1 Corinthians 15:58)
  4. Closing Greetings (1 Corinthians 16:1-24)
    1. Paul’s Collection for the Saints in Jerusalem (1 Corinthians 16:1-4)
      1. Why (1 Corinthians 16:1)
      2. When (1 Corinthians 16:2a)
      3. Expectation (1 Corinthians 16:2b)
      4. Delivery to Jerusalem (1 Corinthians 16:3-4)
    2. Pail’s Coming, a Planned Personal Visit (1 Corinthians 16:5-9)
      1. Visit in the Near Future (1 Corinthians 16:5-7)
      2. Plans to Stay in Ephesus (1 Corinthians 16:8-9)
    3. Paul’s Coworkers (1 Corinthians 16:10-24) His Companions
      1. Timothy (1 Corinthians 16:10-11)
      2. Apollos (1 Corinthians 16:12)
      3. Stephanas (1 Corinthians 16:15-16)
      4. Fortunatus and Achaicus (1 Corinthians 16:17-18)
      5. Priscilla and Aquila (1 Corinthians 16:19-20)
    4. Paul’s Challenges (1 Corinthians 16:13-14)
    5. Paul’s Closing Words (1 Corinthians 16:21-24) Anathema and Maranatha

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Romans

  1. Introduction and Theme (Romans 1:1-15, 16-17)
    1. Paul’s Credentials (Romans 1:1, 5)
    2. Paul’s Christ (Romans 1:2-4)
    3. Paul’s Congregation (Romans 1:6-15)
    4. His Confidence (Romans 1:16-17)
  2. The Guilty World (Romans 1:18-3:20)
    1. The Wrath of God Revealed (Romans 1:18-19)
    2. Specific Charges (Romans 1:20-32)
      1. Inexcusable Ignorance (Romans 1:20)
      2. Ingratitude (Romans 1:21)
      3. Insolence (Romans 1:22)
      4. Idolatry (Romans 1:23)
      5. Immorality (Romans 1:24-27)
      6. Incorrigibility (Romans 1:28-32)
    3. Three Kinds of People (Romans 2:1-29)
      1. The Moral Person and God (Romans 2:1-11) I’m not as Bad as a Pagan
      2. The Pagan Person and God (Romans 2:12-16) Ignorance of the Law
      3. The Religious Person and God (Romans 2:17-29) Practice What You Preach
    4. Paul Presents Six Questions (Romans 3:1-31)
      1. What are the Advantages of Being a Jew (Romans 3:1-2)
      2. Will Israel’s Unfaithfulness Nullify God Promises? (Romans 3:3-4)
      3. Is it Fair that Our Unrighteousness Brings out God’s Righteousness? (Romans 3:5-8)
      4. Are the Jews Better than all Other People? (Romans 3:9-20) Total Depravity
        1. Corruption (Romans 3:10-18) 
          1. Human Conscience (Romans 3:10-11)
          2. Human Character (Romans 3:12)
          3. Human Conversation (Romans 3:13-14)
          4. Human Conduct (Romans 3:15-18)
        2. Conclusion (Romans 3:9, 19-20)
      5. How Then Does God Save People? (Romans 3:21-30)
        1. The Need for Salvation (Romans 3:23)
        2. The OT Witness to Salvation (Romans 3:21b)
        3. The Method of Salvation (Romans 3:22, 24-25, 27-28)
        4. The Legal Accomplishment of Salvation (Romans 3:26)
        5. The Scope of Salvation (Romans 3:29-30)
      6. Does Faith Nullify the Law? (Romans 3:31)
  3. Justification by Faith in Christ Crucified, Alone (Romans 4:1-5:11)
    1. Justification by Faith Illustrated (Romans 4:1-5, 9-25) Abraham
      1. Justification is Apart from Works (Romans 4:1-5)
      2. Justification is Apart from Ordinances (Romans 4:9-15)
      3. Justification is Apart from the Law (Romans 4:16-25)
        1. Abraham’s Physical Seed (Romans 4:18-22)
        2. Abraham’s Spiritual Seed (Romans 4:16-17, 23-25)
    2. Justification by Faith Illustrated (Romans 4:6-8) David
      1. His Transgressions (Romans 4:6)
      2. His Testimony (Romans 4:7-8)
    3. The Five Results of Justification (Romans 5:1-11)
      1. Peace with God (Romans 5:1)
      2. Access to God (Romans 5:2)
      3. Assurance from God (Romans 5:3-4)
      4. Indwelt by God (Romans 5:5)
      5. Preserved by God (Romans 5:6-11)
  4. Sanctification: indwelling sin, and the Gospel remedy (Romans 5:12-8:13)
    1. A Summary of Condemnation (Romans 5:12-21)
      1. Through Adam, Sin and Death (Romans 5:12-14, 16a, 17a, 18a, 19a, 21a)
        1. The Reality of His Act (Romans 5:12a)
        2. The Scope of His Act (Romans 5:12b-13)
        3. The Nature of His Act (Romans 5:19a)
        4. The Results of His Act (Romans 5:14-15a, 16a, 17a, 18a, 21a)
        5. The Relationship to the Law to His Act (Romans 5:20a)
      2. Through Christ, Righteousness and Life (Romans 5:15b, 16b, 17b, 18b, 19b, 20b, 21b)
        1. The Scope of His Act (Romans 5:15b, 18b)
        2. The Nature of His Act (Romans 5:19b)
        3. The Results of His Act (Romans 5:16b, 17b, 21b)
        4. The Relationship of Sin to His Act (Romans 5:20b)
    2. Deliverance from the Power of Indwelling Sin (Romans 6:1-8:13)
      1. By Union with Christ in Death and Resurrection (Romans 6:1-10) Know
        1. Crucified with Christ (Romans 6:1-3)
        2. Resurrected with Christ (Romans 6:4-5)
        3. Both Dead and Alive (Romans 6:6-10)
      2. By Counting the Old Life to be Dead, and by Yielding the New Life to God (Romans 6:11) Reckon
      3. By Deliverance from the Law through Death, and by the Spirit (Romans 6:12-23) Yield
        1. Yielding Wrongly (Romans 6:12-13a)
        2. Yielding Rightly (Romans 6:13b-23)
          1. The Confusion (Romans 6:15a)
          2. The Correction (Romans 6:15b-18)
          3. The Challenge (Romans 6:13b-14, 19-22)
          4. The Conclusion (Romans 6:23)
      4. The Believer is Not Made Holy by the Law (Romans 7:1-26)
        1. Religious People (Romans 7:1-6)
          1. Relationship to the Law (Romans 7:1-3, 5)
          2. Relationship to the Savior (Romans 7:4, 6)
        2. Natural People (Romans 7:7-13)
        3. Carnal People (Romans 7:14-26)
          1. Keeping the Law Leads to Carnality (Romans 7:14-23)
          2. Keeping the Law Doesn’t Lead to Spirituality (Romans 7:24-25)
      5. The New Law of the Spirit Delivers, Makes One Righteous (Romans 8:1-39)
        1. The Believer Has a New Position (Romans 8:1-8)
        2. The Believer Has a New Guest (Romans 8:9-14)
        3. The Believer Has a New Adoption (Romans 8:15-17)
        4. The Believer Has a New Hope (Romans 8:18-25)
          1. Christians (Romans 8:18, 23-25)
          2. Creation (Romans 8:19-22)
        5. The Believer Has a New Prayer Helper (Romans 8:26-27)
        6. The Believer Has a New Confidence (Romans 8:28)
        7. The Believer Has a New Destiny (Romans 8:29-39)
  5. Parenthetic. The Gospel Does Not Set Aside the Covenants with Israel (Romans 9:1-11:36)
    1. Nine Spiritual Advantages of Sovereign Selection (Romans 9:1-5)
      1. Paul’s Grief for Israel (Romans 9:1-3)
      2. God’s Gifts to Israel (Romans 9:4-5) 
        1. Special Nation (Romans 9:4a)
        2. Been Adopted by God (Romans 9:4b, 5)
        3. God’s Glory was Reveal to Them (Romans 9:4c)
        4. Been Given the Covenants (Romans 9:4d)
        5. Been Given the Law (Romans 9:4e)
        6. Have the Privilege of Worshiping Him (Romans 9:4f)
        7. Have the Messianic Promises (Romans 9:4g)
        8. Have a Godly Legacy (Romans 9:5a)
        9. Are the People from Whom Christ Came (Romans 9:5b)
    2. Personal Examples of Sovereign Selection (Romans 9:6-29)
      1. Ishmael and Isaac (Romans 9:6-10)
      2. Esau and Jacob (Romans 9:11-13)
      3. Pharaoh (Romans 9:14-24)
      4. Hosea (Romans 9:25-26)
      5. Isaiah (Romans 9:27-29)
    3. Two Grand Conclusions of Sovereign Selection (Romans 9:30-33)
      1. Through Faith the Gentiles have found righteousness without seeking it (Romans 9:30)
      2. Through Law Jews have not found righteousness even after seeking it (Romans 9:31-33)
    4. The Apparent Failure of the Promises to Israel Explained by their Unbelief (Romans 10:1-21)
      1. The Prayer Concerning Righteousness (Romans 10:1-3)
      2. The Source of God’s Righteousness (Romans 10:4-5)
      3. The Availability of God’s Righteousness (Romans 10:6-8)
      4. The Reception of God’s Righteousness (Romans 10:9-10)
        1. Conceived in the Heart (Romans 10:9b-10a)
        2. Confirmed in the Mouth (Romans 10:9a, 10b)
      5. The Scope of God’s Righteousness (Romans 10:11-13)
        1. Impartial (Romans 10:11-12)
        2. Universal (Romans 10:13)
      6. The Presentation of God’s Righteousness (Romans 10:14-15)
        1. One Must Call on the Lord (Romans 10:14a)
        2. One Must Believe in Order to Call (Romans 10:14b)
        3. One Must Hear in Order to Believe (Romans 10:14c-15)
      7. The Rejection of God’s Righteousness (Romans 10:16-21)
        1. Israel Has Heard the Good News (Romans 10:18)
        2. Israel Has Refused to Heed the Good News (Romans 10:16-17, 19-21)
    5. But Spiritual Israel is Finding Salvation (Romans 11:1-36)
      1. This Future Restoration is Assured Because Israel’s Present Rejection is Not Total (Romans 11:1-10, 11b-24)
        1. The Factions of Israel (Romans 11:1-10)
          1. The Minority Group (Romans 11:1-6)
          2. The Majority Group (Romans 11:7-10)
        2. The Fullness of the Gentiles (Romans 11:11b-25)
          1. The Definition of This Period (Romans 11:25)
          2. The Details of This Period (Romans 11:11b-24)
            1. The Purpose (Romans 11:11b-12)
            2. The Preacher (Romans 11:13-15)
            3. The Parable (Romans 11:14-24)
      2. This Future Restoration is Assured Because Israel’s Present Rejection is Not Final (Romans 11:11a, 26-36)
        1. The Israel of God (Romans 11:11a, 26-32)
          1. Foretelling (Romans 11:11a, 26-27)
          2. Faithfulness (Romans 11:28-32)
        2. The God of Israel (Romans 11:33-36)
  6. Christian Life and Service (Romans 12:1-15:33)
    1. Living Sacrifices (Romans 12:1-21)
      1. The Believer and Self: Consecration (Romans 12:1-2)
        1. What We Offer: Bodily Dedication (Romans 12:1)
        2. What We Avoid:Worldly Contamination (Romans 12:2a)
        3. What We Are to Achieve (Romans 12:2b)
      2. The Believer and Service (Romans 12:3-21)
        1. The Grace (Romans 12:3)
        2. The Gifts (Romans 12:4-8)
        3. The Guidelines (Romans 12:9-21)
        4. The Christian and those within (Romans 12:9-16)
          1. How to Deal with Friends (Romans 12:9-13, 15-16)
          2. How to Deal With Foes (Romans 12:14, 17-21)
  7. The Christian Responsibility to Society (Romans 13:1-14)
    1. Duties Toward Rulers of the State (Romans 13:1-7) 
      1. What We Are to Do (Romans 13:1, 6-7)
      2. Why We Are to Do It (Romans 13:2-5)
    2. Duties Toward the Rest of the State (Romans 13:8-14)
      1. Continue to Love (Romans 13:8-10)
      2. Continue to Look (Romans 13:11-14)
  8. The Law of Love Concerning Doubtful Things and Those Weaker in the Faith (Romans 14:1-23)
    1. No Believer Should Be Judged by Another Believer Down Here (Romans 14:1-8, 13-23) 
      1. Don’t Criticize Another’s Legalism (Romans 14:1-8)
      2. Don’t Corrupt Your Liberty (Romans 14:13-23)
    2. Every Believer Will Be Judged by Jesus Up There (Romans 14:9-12)
      1. The Foundation of This Judgement (Romans 14:9)
      2. The Forbearance in Light of This Judgment (Romans 14:10)
      3. The Features of This Judgment (Romans 14:11-12)
  9. The Apostle Speaks of His Ministry and Coming Journey (Romans 15:1-33)
    1. The Prompting of Paul (Romans 15:1-4, 8-12)
      1. His Exhortation (Romans 15:1-2)
      2. His Example (Romans 15:3-4, 8-12)
    2. The Prayer of Paul (Romans 15:5-7, 13)
    3. The Plans of Paul (Romans 15:14-29)
      1. A Review of His Past Activities (Romans 15:14-22)
      2. A Preview of His Future Activities (Romans 15:23-29)
        1. Eventual Future Plans (Romans 15:23-24)
        2. Immediate Future Plans (Romans 15:25-29)
    4. The Plea of Paul (Romans 15:30-33)
      1. Be Protected in Jerusalem from Unbelievers (Romans 15:30-31a)
      2. Be Accepted in Jerusalem by Believers (Romans 15:31b-33)
  10. The Outflow of Christian Love (Romans 16:1-27)
    1. Paul and the People of the Gospel (Romans 16:1-16, 21-24)
      1. He is Sending a Special Woman to the Church in Rome (Romans 16:1-2)
      2. He is Sending a Special Welcome to the Church in Rome (Romans 16:3-16, 21-24)
        1. He Sends Greetings to 26 Individuals (Romans 16:3-16)
        2. He Send Greeting from 8 Individuals 
    2. Paul and the Perversion of the Gospel (Romans 16:17-19)
      1. What They Are Doing (Romans 16:17)
      2. Why They Are Doing It (Romans 16:18-19)
    3. Paul and the Promise of the Gospel (Romans 16:20)
    4. Paul and the Power of the Gospel (Romans 16:25-27)
      1. It Has the Power to Strengthen Saints (Romans 16:25a)
      2. It Has the Power to Save Sinners (Romans 16:25b-27)

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Acts

The Story of a Witnessing Church

  1. The Risen Lord (Acts 1:1-26)
    1. His Confirming (Acts 1:1-5)
      1. The Confirmation (Acts 1:1-3)
      2. The Command (Acts 1:4-5)
    2. His Commissioning (Acts 1:6-11)
      1. The Confusion (Acts 1:6)
      2. The Clarification (Acts 1:7)
      3. The Commission (Acts 1:8)
      4. The Ascension (Acts 1:9-11)
    3. His Choosing (Acts 1:12-26)
      1. The Prayer Meeting (Acts 1:12-15)
      2. The Business Meeting (Acts 1:16-26)
        1. The Defection of Judas (Acts 1:16-20)
        2. The Election of Matthias (Acts 1:21-26)
  2. Witnessing in Jerusalem (Acts 2:1-7:60)
    1. Pentecost and Peter’s first sermon (Acts 2:1-47)
      1. The Power of Pentecost (Acts 2:1-13)
        1. The Sound (Acts 2:1-2)
        2. The Sights (Acts 2:3)
        3. The Speeches (Acts 2:4)
        4. The Crowd (Acts 2:5-11)
        5. The Confusion (Acts 2:12-13)
      2. The Preaching of Pentecost (Acts 2:14-36)
        1. The Clarification (Acts 2:14-21)
        2. The Condemnation (Acts 2:22-28)
        3. The Conclusion (Acts 2:29-36)
      3. The Results of Pentecost (Acts 2:37-47)
        1. The Conviction (Acts 2:29-32)
        2. The Commands (Acts 2:38-39)
        3. The Challenge (Acts 2:40)
        4. The Conversions (Acts 2:41)
        5. The Communion (Acts 2:42-47)
    2. The First Apostolic Miracle: Lesson for Witnessing (Acts 3:1-26)
      1. The Miracle (Acts 1:1-11) the Lame Man at the Gate
        1. Two Consecrated Men (Acts 3:1)
        2. One Lame Man (Acts 3:2-11)
          1. The Money (Acts 3:2-3)
          2. The Miracle (Acts 3:4-11)
      2. The Message (Acts 3:12-26) Peter’s Second Sermon
        1. Explanation (Acts 3:12-16)
          1. Restoration (Acts 3:12-13a, 16)
          2. Rejection (Acts 3:13b-15a)
          3. Resurrection (Acts 3:15b)
        2. Exhortation (Acts 3:17-26)
          1. The Divine Plea (Acts 3:17, 19)
          2. The Divine Program (Acts 3:18, 20-26)
    3. The First Persecution: Lesson for Service (Acts 4:1-37)
      1. Persecution (Acts 4:1-22)
        1. Frustration (Acts 4:1-3)
        2. Multiplication (Acts 4:4)
        3. Interrogation (Acts 4:5-22)
          1. First Ordeal (Acts 4:5-12)
          2. Private Meeting (Acts 4:13-17)
          3. Second Ordeal (Acts 4:18-22)
      2. Prayer (Acts 4:23-30)
        1. Acknowledging God’s Sovereignty (Acts 4:25-28)
        2. Asking for God’s Strength (Acts 4:23-24, 29-30)
      3. Provision (Acts 4:31-37)
        1. Demonstration (Acts 4:31)
        2. Cooperation (Acts 4:32-35)
        3. Exemplification (Acts 4:36-37)
    4. The First Sin and Trouble in the Church (Acts 5:1-42)
      1. Purging from Within (Acts 5:1-11)
        1. The Deception (Acts 5:1-2)
        2. The Discovery (Acts 5:3-4)
        3. The Deaths (Acts 5:5-11)
      2. Purging from Without (Acts 5:12-42)
        1. The Power of the Early Church (Acts 5:12-16)
        2. The Persecution of the Early Church (Acts 5:17-42)
          1. The Anger of the Sadducees (Acts 5:17-18)
          2. The Angel of the Lord (Acts 5:19-21)
          3. The Astonishment of the Jailers (Acts 5:22-26)
          4. The Accusation of the Sanhedrin (Acts 5:27-28)
          5. The Answer of the Apostles (Acts 5:29-32)
          6. The Advice of the Lawyer (Acts 5:33-42)
            1. The Counsel (Acts 5:33-37)
            2. The Conclusion (Acts 5:38-39)
            3. The Consensus (Acts 5:40)
            4. The Commitment (Acts 5:41-42)
    5. The First Administrative Problem: the First Deacons (Acts 6:1-7)
      1. The Complaint of the Church Leaders (Acts 6:1)
      2. The Conference of the Church Leaders (Acts 6:2-4)
      3. The Choice of the Church Leaders (Acts 6:5-7)
    6. The First Martyr (Acts 6:8-8:3)
      1. The Slander of Stephen (Acts 6:8-15)
        1. The Miracle of Stephen (Acts 6:8)
        2. The Malice Against Stephen (Acts 6:9-14)
        3. The Meekness of Stephen (Acts 6:15)
      2. The Sermon of Stephen (Acts 7:1-53)
        1. Israel Favored by God Before Tabernacles (Acts 7:1-38)
          1. Illustrated by Abraham (Acts 7:1-8)
          2. Illustrated by Joseph (Acts 7:9-16)
          3. Illustrated by Moses (Acts 7:17-38)
        2. Israel Favored by God After Tabernacles (Acts 7:39-53)
          1. They Rebelled During the Tabernacle (Acts 7:39-43a, 44-45)
          2. They Rebelled During the First Temple (Acts 7:43b, 46-50)
          3. They Rebelled During the Second Temple (Acts 7:51-53)
      3. The Stoning of Stephen (Acts 7:54-8:3)
        1. His Persecutor (Acts 7:54, 57-58)
        2. His Preview of Glory (Acts 7:55-56)
        3. His Prayers (Acts 7:59-60a)
        4. His Passing (Acts 7:60b)
        5. His Prosecutor (Acts 8:1-3)
  3. Witnessing in Judea and Samaria (Acts 8:4-40)
    1. The Great Samaritan Revival: a Lesson on Renewal (Acts 8:4-8, 26-40)
      1. Philip in Samaria (Acts 8:4-8)
      2. Philip in Gaza (Acts 8:26-40)
    2. Simon the Pretender (Acts 8:9-25)
      1. The Circumstances (Acts 8:14-17)
      2. The Confrontation (Acts 8:9-13, 18-25)
        1. The Pride of Simon (Acts 8:9)
        2. The Popularity of Simon (Acts 8:10-11)
        3. The Profession of Simon (Acts 8:12-13)
        4. The Perversion of Simon (Acts 8:18-19)
        5. The Punishment of Simon (Acts 8:20-23)
        6. The Plea of Simon (Acts 8:24-25)
  4. Witnessing in the Lives of Saul and Peter (9:1-13:3)
    1. Paul’s Conversion (Acts 9:1-31)
      1. Saul’s Vendetta Against the Saints of God (Acts 9:1-2)
      2. Saul’s Vision of the Son of God (Acts 9:3-9)
        1. The Revelation (Acts 9:3-6)
        2. The Results (Acts 9:7-9)
      3. Saul’s Visitation by the Servant of God (Acts 9:10-25)
        1. Preceding the Visit (Acts 9:10-16)
        2. During the Visit (Acts 9:17-19)
        3. After the Visit (Acts 9:20-25)
      4. Saul’s Validation by the Statesman of God (Acts 9:26-31)
        1. The Person (Acts 9:26-27)
        2. The Preaching (Acts 9:28)
        3. The Plot (Acts 9:29-31)
    2. Peter’s Experiences (Acts 9:32-11:30)
      1. Peter in Lydda (Acts 9:32-35) Heals a Paralytic 
      2. Peter in Joppa (Acts 9:36-43) Raises Tabitha (Dorcus)
        1. Her Deeds (Acts 9:36)
        2. Her Death (Acts 9:37)
        3. He Deliverance (Acts 9:38-43)
      3. Peter in Caesarea (Acts 10:1-48) 
        1. Cornelius, Religious Sinner (Acts 10:1-8)
          1. Veneration for God (Acts 10:1-2)
          2. Visitation from God (Acts 10:3-8)
        2. Peter, Reluctant Soul-winner (Acts 10:9-23)
          1. The Visions Upstairs (Acts 10:9-17a)
          2. The Visions Downstairs (Acts 10:17b-23)
        3. Cornelius and Peter, Redeemed Saints (Acts 10:24-48)
          1. His Conversation (Acts 10:24-35)
          2. His Clarification (Acts 10:36-43)
          3. His Conversion (Acts 10:44-48)
      4. Peter in Caesarea: a World-Wide Vision (Acts 11:1-18) Gentiles Can Be Saved!
        1. The Accusation (Acts 11:1-3)
        2. The Argument (Acts 11:4-17)
        3. The Acceptance (Acts 11:18)
      5. The First Gentile Church: God’s Pattern (Acts 11:19-30) in Antioch
        1. The Christian Assembly in Antioch (Acts 11:19-21)
        2. The Christian Associates in Antioch (Acts 11:22-30)
          1. Barnabas (Acts 11:22-24)
          2. Paul (Acts 11:25-26)
          3. Agabus (Acts 11:27-30)
    3. The First Jerusalem Church Protected (Acts 12:1-25)
      1. The Death of James (Acts 12:1-2)
      2. The Deliverance of Peter (Acts 12:3-19a)
        1. Success in Escaping the Prison (Acts 12:3-11)
        2. Struggle in Entering the House (Acts 12:12-19a)
      3. The Death of Herod (Acts 12:19b-23) Eaten by Worms and He Died
        1. The Reason for Their Meeting (Acts 12:19b-20)
        2. The Results of This Meeting (Acts 12:21-25)
      4. The Dispersion of the Gospel (Acts 12:24-25)
    4. The First Missionaries: a Challenging Call (Acts 13:1-3)
      1. Chosen by the Spirit of God (Acts 13:1-2)
      2. Commissioned by the Church of God (Acts 13:3)
  5. Witnessing to the Ends of the Earth (Acts 13:4-28:31)
    1. The First Missionary Journey (Acts 13:4-15:35)
      1. Cyprus: the Beginning of Missions (Acts 13:4-12)
        1. The Openness to God’s Word (Acts 13:4-7)
        2. The Opposition to God’s Word (Acts 13:8-11)
        3. The Obedience to God’s Word (Acts 13:12)
      2. Pisidian Antioch: the Preaching of Paul (Acts 13:14-49) 
        1. Mark Leaving (Acts 13:13)
        2. Paul Preaching (Acts 13:14-52)
          1. First Message (Acts 13:14-23)
            1. Overview of the Messiah (Acts 13:14-27)
            2. Offer of the Messiah (Acts 13:38-41)
          2. Second Message (Acts 13:44-52)
            1. Unbelieving Jews (Acts 13:44-46, 50-52)
            2. Believing Gentiles (Acts 13:47-49)
      3. Iconium: God’s Pattern for Witnessing (Acts 14:1-7)
        1. The Conversations (Acts 14:1)
        2. The Confirmation (Acts 14:3)
        3. The Contrast (Acts 14:4)
        4. The Conspiracy (Acts 14:5-7)
      4. Lystra: Heathen and Superstitious People (Acts 14:8-20)
        1. The Cripple (Acts 14:8)
        2. The Command (Acts 14:9-10)
        3. The Confusion (Acts 14:11-14)
        4. The Correction (Acts 14:15-18)
        5. The Conspiracy (Acts 14:19-20)
      5. Derbe: How Churches are Made Strong (Acts 14:21-28)
        1. Responding (Acts 14:21)
        2. Strengthening Churches (Acts 14:22)
        3. Selecting Elders (Acts 14:23-25)
        4. Reporting (Acts 14:26-27)
        5. Remaining in Jerusalem (Acts 14:28)
      6. The Jerusalem Council: (Acts 15:1-35)
        1. Dissension (Acts 15:1-5)
        2. Discussion (Acts 15:6-18)
        3. Decision (Acts 15:19-29)
        4. Delivery of the Letter (Acts 15:30-35)
    2. The Second Missionary Journey (Acts 15:36-18:22)
      1. Personnel Chosen (Acts 15:36-40) Regarding John Mark
        1. Reason for the Disagreement (Acts 15:36-38)
        2. The Result of the Disagreement (Acts 15:39-40)
      2. The Circumcision at Lystra (Acts 15:41-16:5)
        1. The Recipient (Acts 16:3b)
        2. The Reason (Acts 16:1-3a)
        3. The Results (Acts 16:4-5)
      3. The Call to Europe (Acts 16:6-10)
        1. The Spirit Tells Them Not to Go North or East (Acts 16:6-8)
        2. The Spirit Tells Paul to Go West (Acts 16:9-10)
      4. The Work in Philippi (Acts 16:11-40)
        1. The Businesswoman (Acts 16:11-15)
        2. The Slave Girt (Acts 16:16-21)
        3. The Prison Guard (Acts 16:24-34)
        4. At the Jailer’s House (Acts 16:35-40)
          1. The Authorities Fear (Acts 16:35-39)
          2. The Apostle’s Freedom (Acts 16:40)
      5. The Work in Thessalonica, Berea, and Athens (Acts 17:1-34)
        1. Thessalonica (Acts 17:1-9)
          1. Faithfulness of the Missionaries (Acts 17:1-3)
          2. Fruitfulness of the Missionaries (Acts 17:4)
          3. Foes of the Missionaries (Acts 17:5-9)
        2. Berea (Acts 17:10-15)
          1. Openness to God’s Word (Acts 17:10-12)
          2. Opposition to God’s Word (Acts 17:13-15)
        3. Athens (Acts 17:16-34) Only Paul / Mars Hill
          1. The Need for the Sermon (Acts 17:16-17)
          2. The Audience for the Sermon (Acts 17:18-21)
          3. The Introduction to the Sermon (Acts 17:22-23)
          4. The Points in the Sermon (Acts 17:24-31)
            1. The Past (Acts 17:24-26, 28-29)
            2. The Present (Acts 17:27, 30)
            3. The Future (Acts 17:31)
          5. The Reaction to the Sermon (Acts 17:32-34) Mocking, Delaying, Believing
      6. The Work at Corinth (Acts 18:1-17)
        1. Paul’s Friends in the City (Acts 18:1-3)
        2. Paul’s Faithfulness in the City (Acts 18:4-5)
        3. Paul’s Foes in the City (Acts 18:6, 12-17)
        4. Paul’s Fruit in the City (Acts 18:7-8)
        5. Paul’s Heavenly Father in the City (Acts 18:9-11)
      7. The Journey Completed (Acts 18:18-22)
        1. Paul in Cenchrea (Acts 18:18)
        2. Paul in Ephesus (Acts 18:19-21)
        3. Paul in Syrian Antioch (Acts 18:22)
        4. Paul in Galatia and Phrygia (Acts 18:23)
    3. The Third Missionary Journey (Acts 18:24-21:26)
      1. Ephesus: Apollos Preparing the Way (Acts 18:24-28)
        1. Apollos in Ephesus (Acts 18:24-26)
        2. Apollos in Greece (Acts 18:27-28)
      2. Ephesus: Salvation and Renewal (Acts 19:1-41)
        1. The Disciples of John (Acts 19:1-7)
        2. The Declaration of the Gospel (Acts 19:8-10)
        3. The Distribution of Prayer Cloths (Acts 19:11-12)
        4. The Divination of Sceva’s Sons (Acts 19:13-17)
        5. The Dedication of New Converts (Acts 19:18-20)
        6. The Decision of Paul (Acts 19:21-22)
        7. The Defenders of Artemus (Acts 19:23-41)
          1. The Lecture of Demetrius (Acts 19:23-27)
          2. The Lunacy of the Crowd (Acts 19:28-34)
          3. The Logic of the Mayor (Acts 19:35-41)
      3. Europe and Asia Minor (Acts 20:1-38)
        1. Greece (Acts 20:1-6) 
          1. Three Months in Greece (Acts 20:1-3)
          2. Traveling to Troas (Acts 20:4-6)
        2. Asia Minor (Acts 20:4-38) 
          1. In Troas (Acts 20:7-16)
            1. The Midnight Message (Acts 20:7)
            2. The Mishap (Acts 20:8-9)
            3. The Miracle (Acts 20:10-12)
            4. To Mileta (Acts 20:13-16)
          2. In Mileta (Acts 20:17-38) with Ephesian Elders
            1. The Participants (Acts 20:17)
            2. The Perspective (Acts 20:18-35)
              1. He Reviews His Past (Acts 20:18-21, 26-27, 31, 33-35)
              2. He Overviews His Present (Acts 20:22-25, 28, 32)
              3. He Previews His Future (Acts 20:29-30)
            3. The Prayer (Acts 20:36-38)
      4. Paul in Jerusalem: Compelled to Preach (21:1-26)
        1. Miletus to Caesarea (Acts 21:1-15)
          1. Traveling To Tyre (Acts 21:1-3)
          2. In Tyre (Acts 21:4-6)
          3. In Ptolemais (Acts 21:7)
          4. In Caesarea (Acts 21:8-15)
            1. The Warrior of God (Acts 21:8)
            2. The Women of God (Acts 21:9)
            3. The Warning from God (Acts 21:10-12)
            4. The Will of God (Acts 21:13-15)
        2. Paul with the Jerusalem Church (Acts 21:16-40)
          1. The Report (Acts 21:16-19)
          2. The Rumor (Acts 21:20-26)
          3. The Reprobation (Acts 21:27-29)
          4. The Riot (Acts 21:30-31)
          5. The Rescue (Acts 21:32-36)
          6. The Request (Acts 21:37-40)
    4. Paul’s Experiences in Jerusalem (Acts 22:1-23:11)
      1. Paul’s Defense: Message for Upset People (Acts 22:1-21)
        1. Concerning His Pre-Conversion (Acts 22:1-5, 20)
        2. Concerning His Conversion (Acts 22:6-16)
        3. Concerning His Post-Conversion (Acts 22:17-19, 21)
      2. Paul’s Direction Through Trials (Acts 22:22-23:10)
        1. Before the Roman Military (Acts 22:22-29)
        2. Before the Jewish Sanhedrin (Acts 22:30-23:10)
          1. The Assault (Acts 23:1-2)
          2. The Anger (Acts 23:3)
          3. The Apology (Acts 23:4-5)
          4. The Argument (Acts 23:6-10)
          5. The Comfort of God (Acts 23:10)
      3. Paul’s Final Journey: Rome (Acts 23:11-28:31)
        1. Man’s Deception, God’s Providence (Acts 23:11-35)
          1.  The Comfort (Acts 23:11)
          2. The Conspiracy (Acts 23:12-24) 
            1. The Reprisal Against Paul (Acts 23:12-15)
            2. The Relative of Paul (Acts 23:16-22)
            3. The Removal of Paul (Acts 23:23-24)
          3. The Communication (Acts 23:25-30)
          4. The Confinement (Acts 23:31-35)
        2. Before Felix: What Real Worship is (Acts 24:1-27)
          1. Felix Reviews the Charges (Acts 24:1-23)
          2. Felix Refuses the Christ (Acts 24:24-25)
          3. Felix Requests Some Cash (Acts 24:26-27)
        3. Before Festus: an Appeasing Visit (Acts 25:1-27)
          1. Festus and Paul (Acts 25:1-12)
            1. The Governor and the Plotters (Acts 25:1-5)
            2. The Governor and the Prisoner (Acts 25:6-12)
          2. Festus and Agrippa (Acts 25:13-27)
            1. Information About Paul (Acts 25:13-22)
            2. Introduction of Paul (Acts 25:23-27)
        4. Before Agrippa: Life Conversion (Acts 26:1-32)
          1. The Permission (Acts 26:1)
          2. The Personal Testimony (Acts 26:2-23)
          3. The Protest (Acts 26:24-25)
            1. Festus’ Accusation (Acts 26:24)
            2. Paul’s Answer (Acts 26:25)
          4. The Persuasion (Acts 26:29)
            1. Paul to Agrippa (Acts 26:26-27)
            2. Agrippa to Paul (Acts 26:28)
            3. Paul to Agrippa (Acts 26:29)
          5. The Postscript (Acts 26:30-32)
        5. Paul Sails to Rome: Trust and Care (Acts 27:1-44) Voyage and Shipwreck
          1. Caesarea to Sidon (Acts 27:1-3)
          2. Sidon to Myra (Acts 27:4-6)
          3. Myra to Fair Havens (Acts 27:7-12)
            1. Reason for the Warning (Acts 27:7-10)
            2. Rejection of the Warning (Acts 27:11-12)
          4. Fair Havens to Malta (Acts 27:13-44)
            1. The Fearful Storm (Acts 27:13-20)
            2. The Cheerful Saint (Acts 27:21-44)
              1. Foretelling (Acts 27:21-38)
              2. Fulfilling (Acts 27:39-44)
        6. Paul Sails to Rome: Shipwrecked (Acts 28:1-31)
          1. In Malta (Acts 28:1-10)
            1. The People on the Island (Acts 28:1-6)
            2. The Politician on the Island (Acts 28:7-10)
          2. Malta to Rome (Acts 28:11-14)
          3. In Rome (Acts 28:15-31)
            1. Where (Acts 28:15-16)
            2. Who (Acts 28:17-29)
              1. First Meeting (Acts 28:17-20)
                1. His Review (Acts 28:17-20)
                2. Their Reaction (Acts 28:21-22)
              2. Second Meeting (Acts 28:23-29)
                1. The Revelation (Acts 28:23)
                2. The Responses (Acts 28:24)
                3. The Reminder (Acts 28:25-29)
            3. When (Acts 28:30-31) Two Years in a Rented House

KEY THEMES

  1. Witnessing – Greek “martyr”
    1. Life – Stephen and James
    2. Freedom – Paul and Peter
  2. Conversion – some of the more notable
    1. The Ethiopian – Acts 8:30
    2. Saul of Tarsus – Acts 9:1-19
    3. Lydia – Acts 16:14
    4. Philippian jailer – Acts 16:29-30
  3. Team Evangelism – a pattern for missionary work
    1. Set up strategic centers
    2. Spread through surrounding areas
    3. Associates to take over after the missionary moved on
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John

  1. Prologue (John 1:1-18)
  2. Signs to Attract or Alienate (John 1:19-11:57)
    1. Signs That Attracted Disciples (John 1:19-4:54)
      1. Jesus and John (John 1:19-34)
        1. John and the Critics (John 1:19-28)
        2. John and the Christ (John 1:29-34)
      2. Jesus and Disciples (John 1:35-51) the First 5 Men
      3. Jesus at a Wedding (John 2:1-11) Water into Wine (Sign 1)
        1. The Occasion (John 2:1-3)
        2. The Observation (John 2:4)
        3. The Orders (John 2:5-7)
        4. The Obedience (John 2:8)
        5. The Opinion (John 2:9-10)
        6. The Outcome (John 2:11)
      4. Jesus at the Temple (John 2:12-25)
        1. His Father’s Temple (John 2:12-17)
          1. Cleansing (John 2:12-14)
          2. Condemning (John 2:16-17)
        2. His Fleshly Temple (John 2:18-25)
          1. Ignorance (John 2:18-22)
          2. Insincerity(John 2:23-25)
      5. Jesus with Nicodemus (John 3:1-21)
        1. His Credentials (John 3:1)
        2. His Confession (John 3:2)
        3. His Command (John 3:3)
        4. His Confusion (John 3:4)
        5. His Chastening (John 3:9-13)
        6. His Clarification (John 3:5-8, 14-15)
        7. The Conclusion (John 3:16-21)
      6. John Teaches About Jesus (John 3:22-36)
        1. The Argument (John 3:22-26)
        2. The Affirmation (John 3:27-36)
      7. Jesus and the Woman at the Well (John 4:1-42)
        1. The Savior (John 4:1-6)
        2. The Sinner (John 4:7-27)
          1. The Contact (John 4:7-9)
          2. The Contrasts (John 4:10-27)
            1. Water (John 4:10-15) 
              1. Liquid Water (John 4:11-14)
              2. Living Water (John 4:10, 15)
            2. Worship (John 4:16-27)
              1. The Command (John 4:16)
              2. The Concealment (John 4:17a)
              3. The Correction (John 4:17b-18)
              4. The Cleverness (John 4:19)
              5. The Confusion (John 4:20)
              6. The Clarification (John 4:21-24)
              7. The Conversion (John 4:25-26)
              8. The Concern (John 4:27)
        3. The Soul Winner (John 4:28-42)
          1. Faithfulness (John 4:28-38)
          2. Fruitfulness (John 4:39-42)
      8. Jesus and the Official at Capernaum (John 4:43-54) Healing His Son (Sign 2)
        1. The Place (John 4:43-46)
        2. The Plea (John 4:47)
        3. The Problem (John 4:48)
        4. The Persistence (John 4:49)
        5. The Promise (John 4:50)
        6. The Payoff (John 4:51-54)
    2. Signs that Sparked Conflict (John 5:1-10:42)
      1. At a Feast in Jerusalem (John 5:1-47)
        1. The Sign (John 5:1-9) At the Pool at Bathesda (Sign 3)
        2. The Reaction (John 5:10-13) Seeking to Kill the Sabbath-Breaker
          1. Their Denunciation (John 5:10)
          2. His Defense (John 5:11-13)
          3. Their Discussion (John 5:14-15)
        3. The Discourse (John 5:16-47) The Dead Will Hear His Voice
          1. The Tirade Against Jesus (John 5:16-18)
          2. The Trinity and Jesus (John 5:19-20, 23)
          3. The Tasks Assigned to Jesus (John 5:21-22, 24-29)
          4. The Testimonies Concerning Jesus (John 5:30-47)
            1. From John (John 5:31-35)
            2. From His Own Words (John 5:36)
            3. From the Father (John 5:30, 37-38)
            4. From the Scriptures (John 5:39-47)
      2. At Passover in Galilee (John 6:1-71)
        1. The Signs (John 6:1-21)
          1. With the Multitude (John 6:6-13) Feeding the 5000 (Sign 4)
            1. Events Preceding the Miracle (John 6:1-9)
            2. Events During the Miracle (John 6:10-13)
            3. Events Following the Miracle (John 6:14-15)
          2. With the Disciples (John 6:16-21) Walking on the Water (Sign 5)
            1. The Stormy Sea (John 6:16-18)
            2. The Sovereign Savior (John 6:19-21)
            3. The Seeking Sinners (John 6:22-24)
        2. The Discourse (John 6:25-71) Will You Give Us a Sign?
          1. Public Comments (John 6:25-66)
            1. Christ and the Curious (John 6:25-40)
              1. Concerning God’s Salvation (John 6:25-36)
              2. Concerning God’s Sovereignty (John 6:37-40)
            2. Christ and the Critical (John 6:41-59)
              1. Their Criticism (John 6:41-42, 52)
              2. His Correction (John 6:43-51, 53-59)
            3. Christ and the Carnal (John 6:60-66)
          2. Private Comments (John 6:67-71)
            1. The Savior and All the Disciples (John 6:67-69)
            2. The Savior and the Evil Disciple (John 6:70-71)
      3. At the Feast of Booths in Jerusalem (John 7:1-10:21)
        1. His Teaching and Authority (John 7:1-29) 
          1. Disbelief (John 7:1-10)
            1. The Ridicule (John 7:1-5)
            2. The Response (John 7:6-10)
          2. Division (John 7:11-53)
            1. Their Reaction (John 7:11-13, 20, 25-27, 30-32, 40-42)
              1. From the People (John 7:11-13, 20, 25-27, 30-32, 40-53)
              2. From the Pharisees (John 7:30, 32, 44-53)
            2. His Response (John 7:14-19, 21-24, 28-29, 33-39)
              1. The Overview (John 7:16-19, 21-24, 28-29, 33-34)
              2. The Offer (John 7:37-39) Living Water and the Holy Spirit
        2. Children of Abraham (John 8:1-58)
          1. The Sinner Jesus Forgives (John 8:1-11)
            1. The Connivers (John 8:1-4)
            2. The Conniving (John 8:5-6a)
            3. The Challenge (John 8:6b-7)
            4. The Convicted (John 8:9)
            5. The Cleansed (John 8:10-11)
          2. The Sermon Jesus Gives (John 8:12-59)
            1. Round 1 (John 8:12-21) Light of the World
            2. Round 2 (John 8:21-30) Tell Us Who You Are
            3. Round 3 (John 8:31-47) Satan is Your Father, Not Abraham
            4. Round 4 (John 8:48-59) Before Abraham Was, I AM
        3. Healing the Man Born Blind (John 9:1-12) (Sign 6)
          1. Inconsideration (John 9:1-5) Look Upon and Look Beyond
          2. Demonstration (John 9:6-7) the Mud and the Miracle
          3. Speculation (John 9:9-12) Is He the Same Man?
          4. Interrogation (John 9:13-23) 
            1. The Man (John 9:13-17)
            2. The Parents (John 9:18-23)
          5. Castigation (John 9:24-34)
          6. Summation (John 9:35-41)
        4. The Good Shepherd (John 10:1-18) 
          1. The Message (John 10:1-21)
            1. The Metaphor (John 10:1-6) the Right and Wrong Ways
            2. The Meaning (John 10:7-18)
              1. Characteristics of the Good Shepherd (John 10:7, 9, 10b-11)
              2. Characteristic of Thieves and Robbers (John 10:8, 10a)
              3. Characteristics of the Hired Men (John 10:12-13)
            3. The Mixed Views (John 10:19-21)
              1. He’s Insane (John 10:19, 20b)
              2. He is Demon-Possessed (John 10:20a)
              3. Can a Demon-Possessed Man do these Things? (John 10:21)
          2. The Malice (John 10:22-39)
            1. First Attempt to Kill Jesus (John 10:22-31)
              1. His Words (John 10:25-30)
              2. Their Wickedness (John 10:22-24, 31)
            2. Second Attempt tot Kill Jesus (John 10:32-39)
              1. His Words (John 10:32-38)
              2. Their Wickedness (John 10:39)
          3. The Meeting (John 10:4-42)
            1. The Place (John 10:40)
            2. The People (John 10:41-42)
    3. The sign that sealed Jesus’ death (John 11:1-57)
      1. The Sign (John 11:1-44) Lazarus Raised from the Dead (Sign 7)
        1. The Sickness of Lazarus (John 11:1-3)
        2. The Summary Concerning Lazarus (John 11:4-16)
          1. The Declaration (John 11:4)
          2. The Devotion (John 11:5)
          3. The Delay (John 11:6)
          4. The Decision (John 11:7)
          5. The Dialogue (John 11:8-15)
          6. The Despair (John 11:16)
        3. The Sorrow Over Lazarus (John 11:17-37)
          1. The Sorrow of the Jews (John 11:17-19)
          2. The Sorrow of Martha (John 11:20-28)
          3. The Sorrow of Mary (John 11:29-32)
          4. The Sorrow of Jesus (John 11:33-37)
        4. The Summons to Lazarus (John 11:38-44)
          1. The Preparation by Jesus (John 11:38-40)
          2. The Prayer of Jesus (John 11:41-42)
          3. The Power from Jesus (John 11:43-44)
      2. The Reactions (John 11:45-57) One Man Should Die for the Nation
        1. The Problem (John 11:45-48)
        2. The Prophecy (John 11:41-42)
        3. The Plot (John 11:53)
        4. The Withdrawal by Jesus (John 11:54)
        5. The Watching for Jesus (John 11:55-57)
  3. The Passion Week (John 12:1-19:42)
    1. Last public appearances (John 12:1-50)
      1. In Bethany (John 12:1-11)
        1. The Purpose (John 12:1-2a)
        2. The People (John 12:2b)
        3. The Perfume (John 12:3)
        4. The Protest (John 12:4-8)
        5. The Popularity (John 12:9)
        6. The Plot (John 12:10-11)
      2. In Jerusalem (John 12:12-50)
        1. During the Triumphal Entry (John 12:12-19)
          1. The Parade (John 12:12)
          2. The Praise (John 12:13)
          3. The Prophecy (John 12:14-16)
          4. The Popularity (John 12:17-18)
          5. The Protest (John 12:19)
        2. Following the Triumphal Entry (John 12:20-50)
          1. Jesus and the Disciples (John 12:20-26)
          2. Jesus and the Father (John 12:27-29)
          3. Jesus and the Passover Crowd (John 12:30-50)
    2. Farewell teaching for disciples (John 13:1-17:26)
      1. Concerning Forgiveness (John 13:1-17) Washing Feet
        1. The Passover Feast (John 13:1)
        2. The Plot (John 13:2)
        3. The Particulars (John 13:3-5)
        4. The Protest (John 13:6-11)
        5. The Pattern (John 13:12-17)
      2. Concerning His Warnings (John 13:18-38) 
        1. In Regard to Judas’ Defection (John 13:18-30)
          1. The Scripture (John 13:18-25)
          2. The Sign (John 13:26-30) Bread to Judas
        2. In Regarding Jesus’ Departure (John 13:31-35) a New Commandment
        3. In Regard to Peter’s Denials (John 13:36-38)
      3. Concerning Questions (John 14:1-14) 
        1. Consolation to His Disciples (John 14:1-4)
        2. Conversations with His Disciples (John 14:5-31)
          1. Jesus and Thomas (John 14:5-7) How Can We Know the Way?
          2. Jesus and Philip (John 14:8-21) Lord, Show Us the Father.
          3. Jesus and Judas, not Iscariot (John 14:22-31) Why Reveal Yourself Only to Us?
      4. Concerning Fruitfulness (John 15:1-17) 
        1. Fruit Bearing (John 15:1-8)
          1. The Symbols (John 15:1, 5ab)
          2. The Steps (John 15:2-4, 5c-6)
          3. The Success (John 15:7-8)
        2. Loving (John 15:9-17)
          1. The Priority (John 15:9-12)
          2. The Proof (John 15:13-15)
          3. The Promises (John 15:16-17)
        3. Suffering (John 15:18-25)
          1. The Facts (John 15:18-24)
          2. The Foretelling (John 15:25)
        4. Witnessing (John 15:26-27)
          1. Spirit to the Disciples (John 15:26)
          2. Disciples to the World (John 15:27)
      5. Jesus with His Disciples (John 16:1-33)
        1. Concerning the Holy Spirit (John 16:1-15) 
          1. The Conflict from the World (John 16:1-4)
          2. The Comforter to the Disciples (John 16:5-15)
        2. Concerning His Return (John 16:16-33) 
          1. The Confusion (John 16:16-18)
          2. The Clarification (John 16:19-22)
          3. The Comfort (John 16:23-33)
            1. You’ll Get What You Need (John 16:23)
            2. The Father Loves Them (John 16:24-28)
            3. Now You’re Speaking Plainly (John 16:29-30)
            4. You Will Have Trials but Take Heart (John 16:31-33)
      6. Concerning Prayer (John 17:1-26) Jesus Prays for His Disciples and Us
        1. Jesus Prays for Himself (John 17:1-5)
          1. The Faithful Son (John 17:1, 5)
          2. The Fruitful Son (John 17:2-4)
        2. Jesus Prays for His Disciples (John 17:6-19)
          1. Jesus’ Report (John 17:6-10, 12, 14, 18-19)
          2. Jesus’ Requests (John 17:11, 13, 15-17)
        3. Jesus Prays for His Church (John 17:20-26)
          1. Unify the Church (John 17:20-21a, 22)
          2. Honor the Son (John 17:21b)
          3. Display God’s Love (John 17:23)
          4. Enjoy Christ’s Glory Forever (John 17:24)
          5. Experience God’s Love (John 17:25-26)
    3. Arrest, trial, and crucifixion (John 18:1-19:42)
      1. The Arrest (John 18:1-11)
        1. Jesus’ Confrontation with His Foes (John 18:1-7)
        2. Jesus’ Concern for His Friends (John 18:8-11)
      2. The Denials and Trials (John 18:12-40)
        1. The Trials (John 18:12-14, 19-24, 28-40)
          1. Before Annas (John 18:12-23)
            1. Jesus Bound (John 18:12-14)
            2. Jesus Bullied (John 18:19-21)
            3. Jesus Bashed (John 18:22-23)
          2. Before Caiaphas (John 18:24-27)
          3. Before Pilate (John 18:28-40)
            1. Pilate and the Jews (John 18:28-32)
            2. Pilate and Jesus (John 18:33-38a)
            3. Pilate Again with the Jews (John 18:38b-40)
        2. The Denials (John 18:15-18, 25-27)
          1. First (John 18:15-18)
          2. Second (John 18:25)
          3. Third (John 18:26-27)
      3. The Crucifixion (John 19:1-37)
        1. The Torment Before the Cross (John 19:1-3)
        2. The Final Trial Before the Cross (John 19:4-15)
        3. The Walk to the Cross (John 19:16-17)
        4. The Thieves Around the Cross (John 19:18)
        5. The Sign Above the Cross (John 19:19-22)
        6. The Clothing Below the Cross (John 19:23-24)
        7. The Women at the Cross (John 19:25)
        8. The Words from the Cross (John 19:26-30)
        9. The Piercing at the Cross (John 19:31-37)
      4. The Burial (John 19:38-42)
        1. Preparation of the Body (John 19:38-40)
        2. Placing the Body (John 19:41-42)
  4. Resurrection and post-resurrection (John 20:1-21:25)
    1. The Empty Tomb (John 20:1-10)
      1. The Message of Mary (John 20:1-2)
      2. The Mission of the Two Disciples (John 20:3-10)
      3. The Manifestations (John 20:11-21:25)
        1. To Mary Magdalene (John 20:11-18)
        2. To the Disciples, Thomas Absent (John 20:19-23)
        3. To the Disciples, Thomas Present (John 20:24-29)
        4. To Seven Disciples (John 21:1-3)
          1. The Disciples (John 21:1-2)
          2. The Decision (John 21:3)
        5. To Peter and John (John 21:4-25)
          1. The Call (John 21:4-5)
          2. The Command (John 21:6a)
          3. The Catch (John 21:6b)
          4. The Comprehension (John 21:7)
          5. The Coals (John 21:8-9)
          6. The Count (John 21:10-11)
          7. The Communion (John 21:12-14)
          8. The Confessions (John 21:15-17)
          9. The Cross (John 21:18-19)
          10. The Concern (John 21:20-21)
          11. The Chiding (John 21:22)
          12. The Confusion (John 21:23)
          13. The Confirmation (John 21:24-25)

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Luke

  1. Prologue (Luke 1:1-4)
    1. The Review (Luke 1:1-2)
    2. The Recipient (Luke 1:3)
    3. The Reason (Luke 1:4)
  2. The Infancy Stories (Luke 1:5-2:52)
    1. John’s Birth Foretold (Luke 1:5-25)
      1. Zechariah’s Spouse (Luke 1:5-7)
      2. Zechariah’s Service (Luke 1:8-10)
      3. Zechariah’s Shock (Luke 1:11-25)
        1. The Reason (Luke 1:11-12)
        2. The Revelation (Luke 1:13-17)
        3. The Reluctance (Luke 1:18)
        4. The Rebuke (Luke 1:19-20)
        5. The Restraint (Luke 1:21-22)
    2. Jesus’ Birth Foretold (Luke 1:26-38)
      1. The Salutation to Mary (Luke 1:26-37)
        1. The Messenger (Luke 1:26-28)
        2. The Message (Luke 1:29-33)
        3. The Mystery (Luke 1:34)
        4. The Method (Luke 1:35)
        5. The Miracle (Luke 1:36-37)
      2. The Submission by Mary (Luke 1:38)
    3. Mary Visits Elizabeth (Luke 1:39-56)
      1. The Praise of Elizabeth to God (Luke 1:39-45)
      2. The Praise of Mary to God (Luke 1:46-56)
    4. John’s Birth (Luke 1:57-80)
      1. Zechariah the Father (Luke 1:57-66)
        1. Celebration (Luke 1:57-58)
        2. Circumcision (Luke 1:59)
        3. Confusion (Luke 1:60-61)
        4. Confirmation (Luke 1:62-63)
      2. Zechariah the Foreteller (Luke 1:67-80)
        1. Prophecy Concerning His Savior (Luke 1:67-75)
          1. Jesus’ Birth, Fulfillment of the Davidic Covenant (Luke 1:67-72)
          2. Jesus’ Birth, Fulfillment of the Abrahamic Covenant (Luke 1:73-75)
        2. Prophecy Concerning His Son (Luke 1:76-80)
          1. Preparing the Way (Luke 1:76)
          2. Proclaiming the Words of the Lord (Luke 1:77-80)
    5. Jesus’ Birth (Luke 2:1-21)
      1. Jehovah’s Son is Born (Luke 2:1-7)
      2. Judah’s Shepherds are Briefed (Luke 2:8-21)
        1. They Watch (Luke 2:8)
        2. They Wonder (Luke 2:9-14)
        3. They Worship (Luke 2:15-16)
        4. They Witness (Luke 2:17-21)
    6. Jesus at the Temple (Luke 2:22-50)
      1. Jesus’ First Temple Visit (Luke 2:22-38)
        1. The Testimony of Simeon (Luke 2:25-35)
          1. Reassurance (Luke 2:25-26)
          2. Recognition (Luke 2:27-32)
          3. Revelation (Luke 2:33-35)
        2. The Testimony of Anna (Luke 2:36-38)
      2. Jesus Second Temple Visit (Luke 2:41-50)
        1. The Missing Son (Luke 2:41-47)
        2. The Messianic Son (Luke 2:48-49)
        3. The Misunderstood Son (Luke 2:50)
    7. Jesus in Nazareth (Luke 2:39-40, 51-52)
      1. Physical Maturity (Luke 2:39-40a, 52a)
      2. Mental Maturity (Luke 2:40b)
      3. Spiritual Maturity (Luke 2:52b)
      4. Social Maturity (Luke 2:52c)
  3. From John the Baptist to Jesus (Luke 3:1-4:13)
    1. The Labor of John (Luke 3:1-22)
      1. The Message of John (Luke 3:1-14, 19-20)
      2. The Misunderstanding About John (Luke 3:15-18)
      3. The Ministry of John (Luke 3:3, 21-22)
    2. The Line of Jesus (Luke 3:23-38)
      1. From Jesus (the Legal Son of Joseph) to Nathan (the Biological Son of David) (Luke 3:23-31)
      2. From Obed (the Son of Boaz) to Adam (the Son of God) (Luke 3:32-38)
  4. The Temptations of Jesus (Luke 4:1-13)
    1. The Terrain (Luke 4:1)
    2. The Time (Luke 4:2)
    3. The Test (Luke 4:3-12) [ Bread, Bow Down, Temple ]
  5. Jesus’ Ministry in Galilee (Luke 4:14-9:50)
    1. Jesus at Nazareth (Luke 4:14-30)
      1. Content of His Message (Luke 4:16-27)
      2. Contempt for His Message (Luke 4:28-30)
    2. Healings in Capernaum (Luke 4:31-44)
      1. A Demon Possessed Man (Luke 4:33-37)
      2. Simon’s Mother-in-Law (Luke 4:38-39)
      3. Healing the People (Luke 4:40-41)
      4. Jesus at Daybreak (Luke 4:42-44)
    3. The first disciples called (Luke 5:1-11)
      1. Calling Peter, James, and John (Luke 5:1-11, 27-32)
        1. The Sermon from the Boat (Luke 5:1-3)
        2. The Summons from the Boat (Luke 5:4-11)
      2. Calling Levi (Luke 5:27-32)
        1. Conversion (Luke 5:27-28)
        2. Celebration (Luke 5:29-32)
          1. The Background (Luke 5:29)
          2. The Bitterness (Luke 5:30)
          3. The Basis (Luke 5:31-32) His Mission
    4. A Leper Cleansed (Luke 5:12-16)
      1. His Tears (Luke 5:12)
      2. His Touch (Luke 5:13)
      3. His Instruction (Luke 5:14)
      4. His Testimony (Luke 5:15-16)
    5. A paralytic healed (Luke 5:17-26)
      1. The Companions of the Sufferer (Luke 5:17-20, 24b-26)
        1. Helpless (Luke 5:17-19)
        2. Healed (Luke 5:20, 24b-26)
      2. The Critics of the Savior (Luke 5:21-24a)
    6. Illustrations for Not Observing Jewish Tradition (Luke 5:33-39)
      1. Wedding Guests and Fasting (Luke 5:33-35)
      2. New Patch on an Old Garment (Luke 5:36)
      3. New Wine in Old Wineskins (Luke 5:37-39)
    7. The Sabbath (Luke 6:1-11)
      1. Harvesting on the Sabbath (Luke 6:1-5)
      2. Healing on the Sabbath (Luke 6:6-11)
    8. The Choice of the Twelve (Luke 6:12-16)
      1. The Communion (Luke 6:12)
      2. The Call (Luke 6:13-16)
    9. The Sermon on the Plain (Luke 6:17-49)
      1. From Where They Came (Luke 6:17)
      2. From What They Suffered (Luke 6:18-19)
      3. What They Heard (Luke 6:20-49)
        1. Two Attitudes (Luke 6:20-26) the Godly vs the Godless
        2. Two Commands (Luke 6:37-38)
          1. Love Your Enemies (Luke 6:27-36)
          2. Don’t Judge Your Friends (Luke 6:37-38)
        3. Two Illustrations (Luke 6:39-42)
          1. Blind Leading the Blind (Luke 6:39-40)
          2. The Log and the Speck (Luke 6:41-42)
        4. Two Trees (Luke 6:43-45) the Good and the Bad
        5. Two Buildings (Luke 6:46-49)
          1. The Structures (Luke 6:46-48a, 49a)
          2. The Storm (Luke 6:48b, 49b)
    10. A Centurion’s Servant Healed (Luke 7:1-10)
      1. What He Requests of Jesus (Luke 7:1-5)
      2. What He Reveals to Jesus (Luke 7:6-9)
      3. What He Receives from Jesus (Luke 7:10)
    11. A Woman’s Son Resurrected (Luke 7:11-17)
      1. The Brokenhearted Mother (Luke 7:11-12)
      2. The Kindhearted Messiah (Luke 7:13-17)
    12. Jesus Reassures John the Baptist (Luke 7:18-35)
      1. John’s Request to Jesus (Luke 7:18-20)
      2. Jesus’ Reply to John (Luke 7:21-35)
        1. The Proof for John (Luke 7:21-23)
        2. The Praise of John (Luke 7:24-26)
        3. The Prophecy About John (Luke 7:27-28)
        4. The People and John (Luke 7:29)
        5. The Prejudice Against John (Luke 7:3-35)
    13. A Sinful Woman Anoints Jesus (Luke 7:36-50)
      1. He Redeems a Prostitute (Luke 7:36-38, 50)
        1. Her Sin (Luke 7:36-37a)
        2. Her Sacrifice (Luke 7:37b)
        3. Her Sorrow (Luke 7:38a)
        4. Her Service (Luke 7:38b)
        5. Her Salvation (Luke 7:50)
      2. He Rebukes a Pharisee (Luke 7:39-49)
        1. The Resentment of the Pharisee (Luke 7:39)
        2. The Response from the Lord (Luke 7:40-49)
    14. Women Who Helped Jesus (Luke 8:1-3)
    15. The Parable of the Four Soils (Luke 8:4-15)
      1. The Information (Luke 8:4-8)
      2. The Intention (Luke 8:9-10)
      3. The Interpretation (Luke 8:11-15)
    16. The Parable of the Lamp (Luke 8:16-18)
    17. Jesus’ True Family (Luke 8:19-21)
    18. A Storm Stilled (Luke 8:22-25)
      1. The Crisis (Luke 8:22-23)
      2. The Cry (Luke 8:24a)
      3. The Command (Luke 8:24b-25)
    19. The Demon-Possessed Man (Luke 8:26-39)
      1. Garasene Maniac, Controlled by Demons (Luke 8:26-28, 29b-33)
      2. Galilean Messiah, Controller of Demons (Luke 8:29a, 34-39)
    20. A Girl raised, a Woman Healed (Luke 8:40-56)
      1. Resurrection (Luke 8:40-42, 49-56)
        1. The Request (Luke 8:40-42)
        2. The Reassurance (Luke 8:49-50)
        3. The Restriction (Luke 8:51)
        4. The Ridicule (Luke  8:52-53)
        5. The Resurrection (Luke 8:54-56)
      2. Restoration (Luke 8:43-48)
        1. Her Disease (Luke 8:43)
        2. Her Determination (Luke 8:44a)
        3. Her Deliverance (Luke 8:44b-48)
    21. The Twelve Sent (Luke 9:1-9)
      1. The Men He Empowers (Luke 9:1-6)
      2. The Misunderstanding He Encounters (Luke 9:7-9)
    22. Five Thousand Fed (Luke 9:10-27)
      1. Jesus, the Supplier of Food (Luke 9:10-17)
        1. The Scarcity (Luke 9:10-14)
        2. The Surplus (Luke 9:15-17)
      2. Jesus, the Son of God (Luke 9:18-27)
        1. The Request (Luke 9:18)
        2. The Rumors (Luke 9:19)
        3. Recognition (Luke 9:20)
        4. Restriction (Luke 9:21)
        5. Rejection (Luke 9:22a)
        6. Resurrection (Luke 9:22b)
        7. Requirements (Luke 9:23-26)
        8. Return (Luke 9:27)
    23. The Transfiguration (Luke 9:28-36)
      1. The Disciples (Luke 9:28)
      2. The Details (Luke 9:29-36)
        1. What They See (Luke 9:29-32)
        2. What They Say (Luke 9:33)
        3. What They Hear (Luke 9:34-36)
    24. A Deliverance and a Perplexing Promise (Luke 9:37-50)
      1. Jesus and a Desperate Father (Luke 9:37-42)
      2. Jesus and the Twelve Disciples (Luke 9:43-50)
        1. He Talks About Suffering (Luke 9:43-45)
        2. He Talks About Greatness (Luke 9:46-48)
        3. He Talks About Sectarianism (Luke 9:49-50)
  6. Travel Toward Jerusalem (Luke 9:51-19:44)
    1. Samaritan opposition (Luke 9:51-56)
      1. The Rejection of Jesus (Luke 9:51-53)
      2. The Request to Jesus (Luke 9:54)
      3. The Rebuke by Jesus (Luke 9:55-56)
    2. The Cost of Discipleship (Luke 9:57-62)
      1. Hardship Will Hinder (Luke 9:57-58)
      2. Kinship Will Hinder (Luke 9:59-62)
    3. The Mission of the Seventy-Two (Luke 10:1-24)
      1. The Job Given to the 72 (Luke 10:1-16)
      2. The Joy Felt by the 72 (Luke 10:17-24)
        1. By the Disciples (Luke 10:17-20, 23-24)
        2. by Jesus (Luke 10:21-22)
    4. The Lawyer’s Question (Luke 10:25-37)
      1. Setting up the Parable (Luke 10:25-29)
      2. The Good Samaritan (Luke 10:30-37)
        1. The Trip (Luke 10:30a)
        2. The Trouble (Luke 10:30b)
        3. The Test (Luke 10:31-35)
        4. The Truth (Luke 10:36-37)
    5. Serving Jesus (Luke 10:38-42) Two Sisters
      1. The Complaint by Martha (Luke 10:38-40)
      2. The Counsel by Jesus (Luke 10:41-42)
    6. Disciples and Prayer (Luke 11:1-13)
      1. The Language of Prayer (Luke 11:1-4)
        1. Worship (Luke 11:1-2)
        2. Petition (Luke 11:3)
        3. Confession (Luke 11:4a)
        4. Dependence (Luke 11:4b)
      2. The Lessons on Prayer (Luke 11:5-13)
        1. Requirements (Luke 11:5-10)
        2. Results (Luke 11:11-13)
    7. Jesus and Beelzebub (Luke 11:14-26)
      1. The Slander (Luke 11:14-16)
      2. The Stupidity (Luke 11:17-23)
      3. The Seven-fold (Luke 11:24-26)
    8. True Blessedness (Luke 11:27-28)
      1. God Bless Your Mother (Luke 11:27)
      2. God Bless Those Who Hear and Practice God’s Word (Luke 11:28)
    9. Jesus Indicts Those Standing Against God (Luke 11:29-54)
      1. To the People in General (Luke 11:29-36)
        1. The Sign of Jonah (Luke 11:29-32) Not Accepting His Ministry
        2. The Lamp of the Body (Luke 11:33-36) Exchanging Divine Light for Demonic Darkness
      2. To the Pharisees (Luke 11:37-54) Six Woes
        1. Greed and Wickedness (Luke 11:37-41)
        2. Ignoring Love and Justice (Luke 11:42)
        3. Pride and Self-promotion (Luke 11:43-44)
        4. Crushing Men with Traditions (Luke 11:45-46)
        5. History of Bloodshed (Luke 11:47-51)
        6. Hiding the Truth From Men (Luke 11:52-54)
    10. Fearless Confession (Luke 12:1-12)
      1. Hypocrisy (Luke 12:1-3)
      2. Fear (Luke 12:4-5)
      3. God’s Care (Luke 12:6-7)
      4. Acknowledging Christ (Luke 12:8-12)
    11. The Poverty of Riches (Luke 12:13-21) the Rich Fool
      1. The Dilemma (Luke 12:13-17)
      2. The Decision (Luke 12:18)
      3. The Delusion (Luke 12:19)
      4. The Destruction (Luke 12:20)
      5. The Definition (Luke 12:21)
    12. Anxiety (Luke 12:22-34)
      1. Two Prohibitions (Luke 12:22-23) Food or Clothing
      2. Two Principles (Luke 12:24-31) Birds and Flowers
      3. Two Promises (Luke 12:32-34) Down Here and Up There
    13. Watchfulness (Luke 12:35-48)
      1. Information (Luke 12:35-40)
        1. The Command (Luke 12:35-36)
        2. The Celebration (Luke 12:37-38)
        3. The Caution (Luke 12:39-40)
      2. Application (Luke 12:41-48)
        1. Faithfulness in His Absence Means Reward (Luke 12:41-44)
        2. Faithlessness in His Absence Means Rebuke (Luke 12:45-48)
    14. Division Among People (Luke 12:49-53)
      1. The Suffering (Luke 12:49-50)
      2. The Separation (Luke 12:51-53)
    15. Discernment (Luke 12:54-59)
      1. Perception (Luke 12:54-56) You See Signs Yet Don’t Get it
      2. Reconciliation (Luke 12:57-59) You Don’t See the Spiritual Crisis in Front of You
    16. Repentance (Luke 13:1-9)
      1. Two Illustrations (Luke 13:1-5) Deaths: Temple and Tower of Siloam
      2. The Bear Fig Tree (Luke 13:6-9) One more Year…
    17. A Sabbath Cure (Luke 13:10-17) Confrontation
      1. The Reason (Luke 13:10-13)
      2. The Responses (Luke 13:14-16)
        1. Criticism (Luke 13:14)
        2. Condemnation (Luke 13:15-16)
      3. The Results (Luke 13:17)
    18. Kingdom Parables (Luke 13:18-21)
      1. Mustard seed (Luke 13:18-19)
      2. The Yeast (Luke 13:20-21)
    19. The Narrow Door (Luke 13:22-30)
      1. Jews Who Depend on their Physical Birth (Luke 13:22-28)
      2. Gentiles Who Depend on their Spiritual Birth (Luke 13:29-30)
    20. Approaching Jerusalem (Luke 13:31-35)
      1. Determination (Luke 13:31-33) In Spite of Herod Antipas’ Threats
      2. Lamentation (Luke 13:34-35)
        1. The Pain He Feels (Luke 13:34) to Gather Israel Under His Wings
        2. The Prophecy He Gives (Luke 13:35)
          1. The Temple Destroyed (Luke 13:35a)
          2. The People Doomed (Luke 13:35b)
    21. Dining Rooms (Luke 14:1-24)
      1. The Power of Jesus is Seen (Luke 14:1-6)
        1. The Legalist and the Sabbath (Luke 14:1-2)
        2. The Lord of the Sabbath (Luke 14:3-6)
      2. The Parables of Jesus are Heard (Luke 14:7-24)
        1. The Ambitious Guests (Luke 14:7-14)
          1. How to be Honored as a Guest (Luke 14:7-11)
          2. How to be Honored as a Host (Luke 14:12-14)
        2. The Great Banquet (Luke 14:15-24)
          1. The First Invitation (Luke 14:15-17)
          2. The Invited (Luke 14:18-20)
          3. The Second Invitation (Luke 14:21-24)
    22. The Cost of Discipleship (Luke 14:25-35)
      1. Jesus Instructs (Luke 14:25-27)
      2. Jesus Illustrates (Luke 14:28-35)
        1. The Unfinished Building (Luke 14:28-30)
        2. The Unsuccessful War (Luke 14:31-33)
        3. The Flavorless Salt (Luke 14:34-35)
    23. Parables of Lostness (Luke 15:1-32)
      1. Lost Sheep (Luke 15:1-7) Searching. Sighting, Singing
      2. Lost Coin (Luke 15:8-10) Searching, Sighting, Singing
      3. Lost Son (Luke 15:11-32)
        1. Rebellion of the Younger Son (Luke 15:11-16)
          1. His Foolishness (Luke 15:11-13)
          2. His Famine (Luke 15:14-16)
        2. The Return of the Younger Son (Luke 15:17-32)
          1. The Realization (Luke 15:17)
          2. The Resolve (Luke 15:18-19)
          3. The Reunion (Luke 15:20-21)
          4. The Rejoicing (Luke 15:22-24)
          5. The Resentment (Luke 15:25-30)
          6. The Reminder (Luke 15:31-32)
    24. Parable of the Shrewd Manager (Luke 16:1-18)
      1. The Crisis (Luke 16:1-2)
      2. The Concern (Luke 16:3)
      3. The Craftiness (Luke 16:4-7)
      4. The Commendation (Luke 16:8)
      5. The Caution (Luke 16:9-12)
      6. The Choice (Luke 16:13)
      7. The Condemnation (Luke 16:14-18)
    25. The Rich Man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19-31)
      1. Two Persons (Luke 16:19-21) the Affluent and the Beggar
      2. Two Places (Luke 16:22-23) Paradise and Perdition
      3. Two Prayers (Luke 16:24-31)
        1. For Relief of His Body (Luke 16:24-26)
        2. For Redemption of His Brothers (Luke 16:27-31)
    26. Sin and Faith (Luke 17:1-10)
      1. On Tempting Others (Luke 17:1-2)
      2. On Forgiveness (Luke 17:3-4)
      3. On Faith (Luke 17:5-6)
      4. On the Duty of Servants (Luke 17:7-10)
    27. The grateful Samaritan (Luke 17:11-19)
    28. The Coming of the Kingdom (Luke 17:20-37)
      1. On the Kingdom (Luke 17:20-21)
      2. On His Return (Luke 17:22-24) Rumors
      3. On the Second Coming (Luke 17:25-37) 
        1. Prerequisites (Luke 17:25)
        2. Conditions (Luke 17:26-30)
        3. Warnings (Luke 17:31-33)
        4. Judgment (Luke 17:34-37)
    29. The Rich Man Episode (Luke 18:1-43)
      1. Events Preceding the Rich Man Episode (Luke 18:1-17)
        1. Illustrations (Luke18:1-14)
          1. The Unjust Judge (Luke 18:1-8) the Persistent Widow
          2. The Pharisee and the Tax Collector (Luke 18:9-14)
        2. The Invitation (Luke 18:15-17) Jesus and Children
      2. Events During the Rich Man Episode (Luke 18:18-30)
        1. Jesus on Riches (Luke 18:18-27)
          1. Seeking (Luke 18:18-22)
            1. Confusion (Luke 18:18)
            2. Clarification (Luke 18:19-20)
            3. Confirmation (Luke 18:21)
            4. Conclusion (Luke 18:22)
          2. Sorrow (Luke 18:23)
        2. Jesus on Rewards (Luke 18:28-30)
          1. What They Renounced (Luke 18:28)
          2. What They Will Receive (Luke 18:29-30)
      3. Events After the Rich Man Episode (Luke 18:31-43)
        1. Hostility Against Jesus (Luke 18:31-34) Prediction
        2. Healing by Jesus (Luke 18:35-43) Blind Beggar in Jericho
    30. Zacchaeus the Tax Collector (Luke 19:1-10)
      1. The Sinner (Luke 19:1-2)
      2. The Seeker (Luke 19:3-4)
      3. The Sought (Luke 19:5-7)
      4. The Saved (Luke 19:8-10)
    31. The Parable of the Ten Minas (Luke 19:11-27)
      1. The Assignment of the Servants (Luke 19:12-14)
        1. Why the Man Left (Luke 19:12)
        2. What He Left (Luke 19:13)
        3. How They Feel About Him (Luke 19:14)
      2. The Accounting From the Servants (Luke 19:15-27)
        1. At First (Luke 19:15-17)
        2. Then (Luke 19:18-19)
        3. Finally (Luke 19:20-27)
    32. The Triumphal Entry (Luke 19:28-40)
      1. The Preparation (Luke 19:28-34)
      2. The Celebration (Luke 19:30-34)
      3. The Denunciation (Luke 19:39-40)
    33. Lament Over Jerusalem (Luke 19:41-48)
      1. Pain (Luke 19:41)
      2. Prediction (Luke 19:42-44)
      3. Purification by Jesus (Luke 19:45-46)
      4. Plot Against Jesus (Luke 19:47-48)
  7. Jesus’ Ministry in Jerusalem (Luke 20:1-21:38)
    1. A Question of Authority (Luke 20:1-8)
      1. Their Demand (Luke 20:1-4)
      2. Their Dilemma (Luke 20:5-6)
      3. Their Defeat (Luke 20:7-8)
    2. The Parable of the Wicked Tenants (Luke 20:9-19)
      1. The Work Agreement (Luke 20:9)
      2. The Wickedness (Luke 20:10-15a)
        1. The Messengers He Sends (Luke 20:10-15a)
        2. The Mistreatment They Suffer (Luke 20:10b, 11b, 12b, 11a, 12a)
      3. The Wrath (Luke 20:15b-16)
      4. The Word from the Past (Luke 20:17-18) From Psalm 118:22
      5. The Will to See Jesus Dead (Luke 20:19)
    3. A Question of Taxes (Luke 20:20-26)
      1. Their Deceit (Luke 20:20-22)
      2. Their Defeat (Luke 20:23-26)
    4. A Question About Resurrection (Luke 20:27-40)
      1. Their Silly Example (Luke 20:27-33)
      2. Their Serious Errors (Luke 20:34-40)
        1. Wrong on Marriage
        2. Wrong on Resurrection
    5. Jesus’ Question (Luke 20:41-44) on David and Messiah
      1. He is David’s Son, affirming His Humanity (Luke 20:41)
      2. He is David’s Lord, Affirming His Divinity (Luke 20:42-44)
    6. The Teachers Criticized (Luke 20:45-47) Their Condemnation
      1. Their Pride (Luke 20:45-46)
      2. The Cruelty (Luke 20:47a)
      3. Their Hypocrisy (Luke 20:47b)
      4. Their Punishment (Luke 20:47c)
    7. The Widow’s Offering (Luke 21:1-4)
      1. When Much Amounts to Little (Luke 21:1, 4a)
      2. When Little Amounts to Much (Luke 21:2-3, 4b)
    8. Signs of the End (Luke 21:5-38)
      1. Immediate Future (Luke 21:5-7)
      2. Distant Future (Luke 21:8-28)
        1. First Half (Luke 21:8-19)
          1. Counterfeits (Luke 21:8)
          2. Combat (Luke 21:9-10)
          3. Calamity (Luke 21:11)
          4. Contempt (Luke 21:12, 16-17)
          5. Chances (Luke 21:13)
          6. Conservation (Luke 21:14-15, 18-19)
        2. Second Half (Luke 21:20-28)
          1. Destruction (Luke 21:24b)
          2. Destitution (Luke 21:20-21)
          3. Disaster (Luke 21:22-23)
          4. Death (Luke 21:24a)
          5. Doom (Luke 21:25)
          6. Distress (Luke 21:26)
          7. Delight (Luke 21:27-28)
      3. Beginning of the End (Luke 21:29-38)
        1. Symbol of the Fig Tree (Luke 21:29)
        2. Significance of the Parable (Luke 21:30-31)
        3. Stability from the Parable (Luke 21:32-33)
        4. Summary Following the Parable (Luke 2134-38)
  8. The Passion and Resurrection (Luke 22:1-24:53)
    1. The Last Supper (Luke 22:1-38)
      1. The Final Plot (Luke 22:1-6)
        1. Attempt to Kill (Luke 22:1-2)
        2. Attempt to Betray (Luke 22:3-6)
      2. The Final Passover (Luke 22:7-30)
        1. The Mission (Luke 22:7-13)
        2. The Meal (Luke 22:14-30)
          1. Desire (Luke 22:14-16)
          2. Distribution (Luke 22:17-20)
          3. Disloyalty (Luke 22:21-23)
          4. Dispute (Luke 22:24-27)
          5. Domain (Luke 22:28-30)
      3. The Final Predictions (Luke 22:31-38)
    2. The Mount of Olives (Luke 22:39-53)
      1. Jesus and the Disciples (Luke 22:39-40, 45-46)
      2. Jesus and the Father (Luke 22:41-44)
      3. Jesus and the Betrayer (Luke 22:47-48)
      4. Jesus and the High Priest’s Servant (Luke 22:49-51)
      5. Jesus and the Soldiers (Luke 22:52-53)
    3. Events in the Courtyard (Luke 22:54-71)
      1. Peter Denies Jesus (Luke 22:54-62)
        1. The Record (Luke 22:54-60)
        2. The Remorse (Luke 22:61-62)
      2. Jesus Before the Sanhedrin (Luke 22:63-71)
        1. He is Brutalized (Luke 22:63-65)
        2. Accused of Blasphemy (Luke 22:66-71)
    4. Before Pilate and Herod (Luke 23:1-25)
      1. Before Pilate the First Time (Luke 23:1-5)
      2. Before Herod Antipas (Luke 23:6-12)
      3. Before Pilate a Second Time (Luke 23:13-25)
        1. The Conclusion (Luke 23:13-15)
        2. The Custom (Luke 23:17)
        3. The Choice (Luke 23:18-21)
        4. The Capitulation (Luke 23:16, 22-25)
    5. Crucifixion (Luke 23:26-44)
      1. Carrier of the Cross (Luke 23:26)
      2. Crying at the Cross (Luke 23:27-31)
      3. Criminals Alongside the Cross (Luke 23:32-33)
      4. Calls from the Cross (Luke 23:34a, 43, 46)
      5. Clothing Beneath the Cross (Luke 23:34b)
      6. Contempt for the Cross (Luke 23:35-37, 39)
      7. Citation Over the Cross (Luke 23:38)
      8. Conversation on the Cross (Luke 23:40-43)
      9. Cloud Covering the Cross (Luke 23:44)
    6. Death (Luke 23:45-49)
      1. Tearing the Veil (Luke 23:45)
      2. Tribute of the Centurion (Luke 23:47)
      3. Travail of the Crowd (Luke 23:49)
    7. Burial (Luke 23:50-56)
      1. The Transaction of Joseph (Luke 23:50-54)
      2. Testimony of the Women (Luke 23:55-56)
    8. Resurrection (Luke 24:1-12)
      1. Anointing for the Tomb (Luke 24:1)
      2. Arrival at the Tomb (Luke 24:2-3)
      3. Angels Beside the Tomb (Luke 24:4-8)
      4. Account at the Tomb (Luke 24:9-12)
    9. The Walk to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-35)
      1. Reunion with Jesus (Luke 24:13-16)
      2. Request From Jesus (Luke 24:17)
      3. Reply to Jesus (Luke 24:18-24)
      4. Rebuke by Jesus (Luke 24:25-27)
      5. Recognition of Jesus (Luke 24:28-35)
    10. The Appearance to the Disciples (Luke 24:36-49)
      1. The Reappearing of Jesus (Luke 24:36)
      2. The Reassuring by Jesus (Luke 24:37-43)
      3. The Revealing by Jesus (Luke 24:44-49)
    11. The Ascension (Luke 24:50-53)
      1. The Place (Luke 24:50)
      2. The Particulars (Luke 24:51-53)

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Mark

  1. Jesus’ Preparation for Ministry (Mark 1:1-13)
    1. By John (Mark 1:1-8)
      1. Witness of Malachi (Mark 1:1-2)
      2. Witness of Isaiah (Mark 1:3)
      3. Witness of the People (Mark 1:4-8)
    2. By His Baptism (Mark 1:9-11)
    3. By His Temptations (Mark 1:12-13)
  2. Jesus Ministers in Galilee and Northern Palestine: His deeds and how people react to them (Mark 1:14-8:26)
    1. His Preaching (Mark 1:14-20)
      1. Preaching of the Savior (Mark 1:14-15, 38-39)
      2. Promise of the Savior (Mark 1:16-20)
    2. His Power (Mark 1:21-3:12)
      1. Over a Demon (Mark 1:21-28)
      2. Over Disease (Mark 1:29-39)
      3. Over Leprosy (Mark 1:40-45)
      4. Over Paralysis (Mark 2:1-12)
        1. Helpful Friends (Mark 2:1-5, 11-17)
        2. Hostile Foes (Mark 2:6-10)
      5. Over a Publican (Mark 2:13-20) Levi’s Calling
        1. His Conversion (Mark 2:13-14)
        2. His Celebration (Mark 2:15-17)
        3. Their Criticism (Mark 2:18-20)
      6. Over Old Religion (Mark 2:21-22)
      7. Over the Sabbath (Mark 2:23-28)
      8. Over Deformity (Mark 3:1-6)
        1. The Miracle (Mark 3:1-5)
        2. The Malice (Mark 3:6)
      9. Over Demons (Mark 3:7-12)
        1. What He Does (Mark 3:7-11)
        2. What He Says (Mark 3:12)
    3. His Personnel (Mark 3:13-35)
      1. The Call of the Twelve (Mark 3:13-19)
        1. Their Number (Mark 3:13-14)
        2. The Nature (Mark 3:15)
        3. Their Names (Mark 3:16-19)
      2. The Condemnation of Rejectors (Mark 3:20-30)
        1. Criticism From His Family (Mark 3:20-21)
        2. Criticism From His Foes (Mark 3:22-30)
          1. Their Accusation (Mark 3:22)
          2. His Answer (Mark 3:23-30)
            1. Words of Wisdom (Mark 3:23-27)
            2. Words of Warning (Mark 3:28-30)
      3. The Call to a Spiritual Family (Mark 3:31-35)
        1. The Desire of His Earthly Kin (Mark 3:31-32)
        2. The Description of His Eternal Kin (Mark 3:33-35)
    4. His Parables (Mark 4:1-34)
      1. The Sower (Mark 4:1-20)
        1. Information in the Parable (Mark 4:1-9)
        2. Isaiah and the Parable (Mark 4:10-12)
        3. Interpretation of the Parable (Mark 4:13-20)
      2. The Lamp (Mark 4:21-25)
      3. The Seed Growing Gradually (Mark 4:26-29)
      4. The Mustard Seed (Mark 4:30-34)
    5. His Prerogatives (Mark 4:35-9:1)
      1. Over a Storm (Mark 4:35-41)
        1. The Crisis (Mark 4:35-38a)
        2. The Cry (Mark 4:38b)
        3. The Calm (Mark 4:39-41)
      2. Over Demons (Mark 5:1-20)
        1. The Despair (Mark 5:1-5)
        2. The Deliverance (Mark 5:6-13)
        3. The Disbelief (Mark 5:14-17)
        4. The Desire (Mark 5:18-20)
      3. Over Sickness and Death (Mark 5:21-43)
        1. A Suffering Woman (Mark 5:25-34)
          1. Her Disease (Mark 5:25-26)
          2. Her Deterioration (Mark 5:27-28)
          3. He Deliverance (Mark 5:29-34)
        2. A Dead Girl (Mark 5:21-24, 35-43)
          1. The Request (Mark 5:21-24)
          2. The Report (Mark 5:35)
          3. The Reassurance (Mark 5:36)
          4. The Restriction (Mark 5:37)
          5. The Ridicule (Mark 5:38-40a)
          6. The Resurrection (Mark 5:40b-43)
          7. The Restraint (Mark 5:43)
      4. Rejected by His Own Townspeople (Mark 6:1-6a)
        1. Their Hostility (Mark 6:1-3)
        2. His Helpfulness (Mark 6:4-6a)
      5. The Commissioning of the Twelve (Mark 6:6b-13)
        1. Their Assignments (Mark 6:6b-11)
        2. Their Accomplishments (Mark 6:12-13)
      6. Affecting Herod, who Killed John (Mark 6:14-29)
        1. Jesus is Misunderstood by Herod Antipas (Mark6:14-16)
        2. John is Mistreated by Herod Antipas (Mark 6:17-20)
        3. John is Murdered by Herod Antipas (Mark 6:21-29)
          1. The Party (Mark 6:21)
          2. The Performance (Mark 6:22a)
          3. The Promise (Mark 6:22b-23)
          4. The Plot (Mark 6:24-29)
      7. Feeding the 5000 Men (Mark 6:30-44)
        1. Events Preceding the Miracle (Mark 6:30-38)
          1. The Consideration of Jesus (Mark 6:30-31)
          2. The Compassion of Jesus (Mark 6:32-34)
          3. The Command of Jesus (Mark 6:35-38)
        2. Events Accompanying the Miracle (Mark 6:39-42)
          1. The Arrangement (Mark 6:39-40)
          2. The Acknowledgement (Mark 6:41)
          3. The Abundance (Mark 6:42)
        3. Events Following the Miracle (Mark 6:43-44)
          1. The Meal (Mark 6:43)
          2. The Men (Mark 6:44)
      8. Walking on Water (Mark 6:45-52)
        1. The Awareness (Mark 6:45-48a)
        2. The Approach (Mark 6:48b)
        3. The Alarm (Mark 6:49-50a)
        4. The Assurance (Mark 6:50b-51a)
        5. The Amazement (Mark 6:51b-52)
      9. Over Sickness (Mark 6:53-56)
      10. Over Pharisaic Traditions (Mark 7:1-23)
        1. The Reason for Message of Jesus (Mark 7:1-5)
        2. The Rebuke in the Message of Jesus (Mark 7:6-23)
          1. The Prophecy (Mark 7:6-7)
          2. The Parental Example (Mark 7:8-13)
          3. The Preaching (Mark 7:14-23)
      11. Over a Syrophoenician Woman (Mark 7:24-30)
        1. The Brokenhearted Mother (Mark 7:24-26)
        2. The Kindhearted Messiah (Mark 7:27-30)
      12. Over a Deaf Mute (Mark 7:31-37)
        1. The Desperation of the Man (Mark 7:31-32)
        2. The Declaration of the Messiah (Mark 7:33-37)
      13. Feeding the 4000 (Mark 8:1-10)
        1. His Concern (Mark 8:1-4, 9-10)
        2. His Command (Mark 8:5-8)
      14. Condemning the Pharisees (Mark 8:11-13)
        1. The Pharisees Demand (Mark 8:11)
        2. The Messiah’s Denial (Mark 8:12-13)
      15. Teaching on Leaven (Mark 8:14-21)
        1. The Caution (Mark 8:14-15)
        2. The Confusion (Mark 8:16)
        3. The Clarification (Mark 8:17-21)
      16. Over Blindness (Mark 8:22-26) Gradual Healing
        1. The First Touch (Mark 8:22-24)
        2. The Second Touch (Mark 8:25-26)
  3. The Road to Jerusalem (Mark 8:27-10:52)
    1. Peter’s Confession (Mark 8:27-30)
      1. First Question (Mark 8:27-28)
      2. Second Question (Mark 8:29-30)
    2. Disciples are All-In (Mark 8:31-9:1)
      1. The Revelation (Mark 8:31)
      2. The Rebukes (Mark 8:32-33)
      3. The Requirements (Mark 8:34)
      4. The Rewards (Mark 8:35-9:1)
    3. Preview of His Glory (Mark 9:2-29)
      1. Transfiguration (Mark 9:2-13)
        1. Ascending the Mountain (Mark 9:2)
        2. On the Mountain (Mark 9:2b-8)
        3. Descending the Mountain (Mark 9:9-13)
      2. Restoration (Mark 9:14-29)
        1. The Disciples (Mark 9:14-16)
        2. The Others (Mark 9:17-29)
          1. The Victim (Mark 9:17-22)
            1. Helpless Father (Mark 9:17a)
            2. The Hopeless Son (Mark 9:17a-18a, 20-22)
            3. The Hapless Disciples (Mark 9:18b-19)
          2. The Victor (Mark 9:23-29)
            1. Jesus Reassures the Father (Mark 9:23-24)
            2. Jesus Rebukes the Demon (Mark 9:25-26)
            3. Jesus Restores the Son (Mark 9:27)
            4. Jesus Reveals the Secret (Mark 9:28-29)
    4. Preview of His Death (Mark 9:30-32)
    5. Preview of the Future (Mark 9:33-50)
      1. Jesus Speaks of Humility (Mark 9:33-37)
      2. Jesus Speaks of Harmony (Mark 9:38-41)
      3. Jesus Speak of Hell (Mark 9:42-50)
    6. Concerning Divorce (Mark 10:1-12)
      1. The Insincere Group (Mark 10:1-9)
      2. The Sincere Group (Mark 10:10-12)
    7. Concerning Children (Mark 10:13-16)
      1. Jesus Rebukes (Mark 10:13-14)
      2. Jesus Receives (Mark 10:15-16)
    8. Concerning Eternal Life (Mark 10:17-31)
      1. The Rich Young Ruler (Mark 10:17-22)
        1. Seeking (Mark 10:17-21)
        2. Sorrowing (Mark 10:22)
      2. Jesus on Wealth (Mark 10:23-31)
        1. The Allegory (Mark 10:23-25)
        2. The Amazement (Mark 10:26)
        3. The Assurance (Mark 10:27-31)
    9. Concerning His Death and Resurrection (Mark 10:32-34)
    10. Concerning Ambition (Mark 10:35-45)
      1. The Request (Mark 10:35-37)
      2. The Refusal (Mark 10:38-39)
      3. The Restriction (Mark 10:40)
      4. The Resentment (Mark 10:41)
      5. The Review (Mark 10:42-45)
    11. Concerning Blind Bartimaeus (Mark 10:46-52)
      1. The Request of the Blind Man (Mark 10:46-47)
      2. The Response of the Crowd (Mark 10:48-50)
      3. The Restoration by the Savior (Mark 10:51-52)
  4. Jerusalem: Jesus’ Teaching, Arrest, Trial, and Death (Mark 11:1-15:47)
    1. Triumphal Entry: Sunday (Mark 11:1-11)
      1. The Preparation (Mark 11:1-7)
      2. The Parade (Mark 11:8-11)
    2. Curse and Cleansing (Mark 11:12-26)
      1. The Fig Tree (Mark 11:12-14, 20-26)
        1. The Reason (Mark 11:12-14)
        2. The Result (Mark 11:20-21)
        3. The Reaction (Mark 11:22-26)
      2. The Cleansing of the Temple (Mark 11:15-19)
        1. Jesus Removes Money Tables (Mark 11:15-16)
        2. Jesus Removes Money Takers (Mark 11:17-19)
    3. Concerning His Authority (Mark 11:27-33)
      1. Their Demand (Mark 11:27-28)
      2. His Defense (Mark 11:29-30)
      3. Their Dilemma (Mark 11:31-32)
      4. Their Defeat (Mark 11:33)
    4. Concerning the Jewish Nation (Mark 12:1-12)
      1. The Workmen (Mark 12:1)
      2. The Wickedness (Mark 12:2-12)
        1. Their Mission (Mark 12:2, 4a, 5b, 7-12)
        2. Their Mistreatment (Mark 12:3, 4b, 5b)
    5. Concerning Taxes (Mark 12:13-17)
      1. Their Deceit (Mark 12:13-15a)
      2. Their Defeat (Mark 12:15b-17)
    6. Concerning Resurrection (Mark 12:18-27)
      1. Their Silly Example (Mark 12:18-23)
      2. The Savior’s Education (Mark 12:24-27)
    7. Concerning the Greatest Commandments (Mark 12:28-34)
      1. Round One (Mark 12:28-31)
      2. Round Two (Mark 12:32-34)
    8. Concerning His Death (Mark 12:35-37) 
      1. The Messiah is David’s Son, Affirming His Humanity (Mark 12:35-36)
      2. The Messiah is David’s Lord, Affirming His Divinity (Mark 12:37)
    9. Concerning Pride (Mark 12:38-40) Warnings
      1. Haughtiness (Mark 12:38-39)
      2. Cheating (Mark 12:40)
    10. Concerning Giving (Mark 12:41-44)
      1. One Gave Much Amounting to Little (Mark 12:41)
      2. One Gave Little Amounting to Much (Mark 12:42-44)
    11. Concerning the Future (Mark 13:1-37)
      1. Two Prophecies of Jesus (Mark 13:1-27)
        1. The Temple (Mark 13:1-2)
        2. The Tribulation (Mark 13:3-27)
          1. First Half (Mark 13:4-13)
          2. Second Half (Mark 13:14-27)
      2. Two Parables of Jesus (Mark 13:28-37)
        1. The Fig Tree (Mark 13:28-31)
        2. The Alert Servants (Mark 13:32-37)
    12. Anointing by Mary and Plan for Betrayal: Wednesday (Mark 14:1-11)
      1. Plots (Mark 14:1-2, 10-11)
      2. Preparation (Mark 14:3-9)
        1. The Place (Mark 14:3a)
        2. The Person (Mark 14:3b) Does not say this is Mary
        3. The Perfume (Mark 14:3c)
        4. The Protest (Mark 14:4-9)
    13. Supper and Betrayal: Thursday (Mark 14:12-52)
      1. Preparation (Mark 14:12-16) Instructions
      2. Partaking (Mark 14:17-21) Indictment
        1. The Betrayal (Mark 14:17-18)
        2. The Baffled (Mark 14:19)
        3. The Betrayer (Mark 14:20-21)
      3. Institution of the Meal (Mark 14:22-25)
        1. The Supper (Mark 14:22-25)
        2. The Song (Mark 14:26)
      4. Walk to Gethsemane (Mark 14:26-31)
        1. He Will be Deserted by All (Mark 14:27-28)
        2. He Will be Denied by One (Mark 14:29-31)
      5. Prayer in the Garden (Mark 14:32-42)
        1. First Prayer (Mark 14:32-38)
        2. Second Prayer (Mark 14:39-40)
        3. Third Prayer (Mark 14:41-42)
      6. Betrayal and Arrest (Mark 14:43-52)
        1. The Arrest (Mark 14:43-49)
        2. The Abandonment (Mark 14:50-52)
    14. Trail and Execution: Friday (Mark 14:53-15:47)
      1. Jesus Before Caiaphas (Mark 14:53-65)
      2. Peter’s Denial of Jesus (Mark 14:66-72)
        1. The Person (Mark 14:53-54a)
        2. The Place (Mark 14:54b)
        3. The Particulars (Mark 14:66-72)
          1. Denial One (Mark 14:66-68)
          2. Denial Two (Mark 14:69-70a)
          3. Denial Three (Mark 14:70b-72)
      3. Jesus Before Pilate (Mark 15:1-21)
        1. The Conspiracy (Mark 15:1)
        2. The Confusion (Mark 15:2)
        3. The Charges (Mark 15:3-5)
        4. The Custom (Mark 15:6)
        5. The Choice (Mark 15:7-14)
        6. The Chastening (Mark 15:15)
        7. The Contempt (Mark 15:16-20)
        8. The Crossbearer (Mark 15:21)
      4. Jesus Crucified (Mark 15:22-32)
        1. The Cup at the Cross (Mark 15:22-23)
        2. The Clothing Below the Cross (Mark 15:24-25)
        3. The Citation on the Cross (Mark 15:26)
        4. The Criminals Alongside the Cross (Mark 15:27-28)
        5. The Contempt Toward the Cross (Mark 15:29-32)
      5. Jesus is Dead (Mark 15:33-37)
        1. The Cloud Covering the Cross (Mark 15:33)
        2. The Cry From the Cross (Mark 15:34)
        3. The Confusion Around the Cross (Mark 15:35-36)
        4. The Consummation of the Cross (Mark 15:37)
      6. After the Crucifixion (Mark 15:38-47)
        1. The Tearing of the Veil (Mark 15:38)
        2. The Tribute by the Centurion (Mark 15:39)
        3. The Testimony of the Women (Mark 15:40-41)
        4. The Tomb of Joseph of Arimathea (Mark 15:42-47)
  5. The Resurrection (Mark 16:1-20)
    1. His Resurrection (Mark 16:1-8)
      1. The Grief (Mark 16:1-3)
      2. The Glory (Mark 16:4-8)
    2. His Appearances (Mark 16:9-18)
      1. Mary Magdalene (Mark 16:9-11)
      2. Two Believers (Mark 16:12-13)
      3. The Disciples While Eating (Mark 16:14-18)
        1. Great Commission (Mark 16:14-15)
        2. Great Signs (Mark 16:16-18)
    3. His Ascension (Mark 16:19-20)

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Matthew

  1. The King’s Origin and Birth (Matthew 1:1-2:23)
    1. His Background (Matthew 1:1-17)
      1. Preview (Matthew 1:1) David and Abraham
      2. Overview (Matthew 1:2-16)
        1. Abraham to David (Matthew 1:2-6)
        2. Solomon to Jehoiachin (Matthew 1:7-11)
        3. Shealtiel to Jesus (Matthew 1:12-16)
      3. Review (Matthew 1:17) 14 Generations X 3
    2. His Birth (Matthew 1:18-2:23)
      1. Announcement (Matthew 1:18-25)
        1. Joseph’s Distress (Matthew 1:18)
        2. Joseph’s Decision (Matthew 1:19)
        3. Joseph’s Dream (Matthew 1:20-25)
      2. Adoration (Matthew 2:1-12) the Magi
        1. Their Journey (Matthew 2:1-8)
        2. Their Joy (Matthew 2:9-12)
      3. Advancement (Matthew 2:13-23)
        1. Reason for the Trip (Matthew 2:13-15)
        2. Retaliation During the Trip (Matthew 2:16-18)
        3. Return from the Trip (Matthew 2:17-23)
  2. The Beginning of the King’s Ministry (Matthew 3:1-4:25)
    1. Jesus and John (Matthew 3:1-17)
      1. John and the Multitude (Matthew 3:1-12)
        1. What John Preaches (Matthew 3:1-4)
        2. To Whom John Preaches (Matthew 3:5-10)
        3. For Whom John Preaches (Matthew 3:11-12)
      2. John and the Messiah (Matthew 3:13-17)
        1. Agreement by the Baptist (Matthew 3:13-15)
        2. Anointing by the Spirit (Matthew 3:16)
        3. Approval by the Father (Matthew 3:17)
    2. Jesus and the Devil (Matthew 4:1-11)
      1. Attacks (Matthew 4:1-10) [ Bread, Temple, Bow Down ]
      2. Angels (Matthew 4:11)
    3. Jesus and the Desperate (Matthew 4:12-17, 23-25)
      1. The Spiritually Darkened (Matthew 4:12-17)
      2. The Physically Disabled (Matthew 4:23-25)
    4. Jesus and the Disciples (Matthew 4:18-22)
      1. Peter and Andrew (Matthew 4:18-20)
      2. James and John (Matthew 4:21-22)
  3. The King in Galilee (Matthew 5:1-18:35)
    1. First Teaching Section: the Ethics of the Kingdom (Matthew 5:1-7:29)
      1. The Picture of Kingdom Life (Matthew 5:1-16) Beatitudes
        1. Kingdom Attributes (Matthew 5:1-12)
        2. Kingdom Actions (Matthew 5:13-16)
      2. The Precepts of Kingdom Life (Matthew 5:17-48)
        1. The Law of Moses (Matthew 5:17-20)
          1. The Redeemer and the Law (Matthew 5:17-18)
          2. The Redeemed and the Law (Matthew 5:19)
          3. The Religious Leaders and the Law (Matthew 5:20)
        2. The Law of Murder (Matthew 5:21-22)
        3. The Law of Reconciliation (Matthew 5:23-26)
        4. The Law of Adultery (Matthew 5:27-30)
        5. The Law of Divorce (Matthew 5:31-32)
        6. The Law of Oaths (Matthew 5:33-37)
        7. The Law of Non-resistance (Matthew 5:38-42)
        8. The Law of Love (Matthew 5:43-48)
      3. The Practice of Kingdom Life (Matthew 6:1-7:12)
        1. In Relation to Giving (Matthew 6:1-4)
          1. The Rules (Matthew 6:1-3)
          2. The Reward (Matthew 6:4)
        2. In Relation to praying (Matthew 6:5-15)
          1. Essentials in Prayer (Matthew 6:5-8)
          2. Elements in Prayer (Matthew 6:9-15)
        3. In Relation to Fasting (Matthew 6:16-18)
          1. The Hypocrites (Matthew 6:16)
          2. The Humble (Matthew 6:17-18)
        4. In Relation to Money (Matthew 6:19-24)
          1. Earthly Treasures are Insecure and Corruptible (Matthew 6:19, 22-24)
          2. Heavenly Treasures are Secure and Incorruptible (Matthew 6:20-21)
        5. In Relation to Anxiety (Matthew 6:25-34)
          1. The Information (Matthew 6:25)
          2. The Illustrations (Matthew 6:26-30) Birds and Flowers
          3. The Invitation (Matthew 6:31-34)
        6. In Relation to Judging (Matthew 7:1-6)
          1. Our Responsibilities to the Saved (Matthew 7:1-2)
          2. Our Responsibilities to Ourselves (Matthew 7:3-5)
          3. Our Responsibilities to the Lost (Matthew 7:6)
        7. In Relation to Others (Matthew 7:7-11)
          1. Our Responsibilities to the Lord (Matthew 7:7-11)
          2. Our Responsibilities to the World (Matthew 7:12)
      4. The Proof of Kingdom Life (Matthew 7:13-29)
        1. Two Roads (Matthew 7:13-14)
        2. Two Animals (Matthew 7:1, 15)
        3. Two Kinds of Trees (Matthew 7:16-20)
        4. Two Kinds of Disciples (Matthew 7:21-23)
        5. Two Builders (Matthew 7:24-27)
        6. One Lord with Authority (Matthew 7:28-29)
    2. The King Does the Works of the Kingdom (Matthew 8:1-9:38)
      1. Power Over Defilement (Matthew 8:1-4) the Leper
      2. Power Over Distance (Matthew 8:5-13) the Centurion
      3. Power Over Disease (Matthew 8:14-17) the mother-in-law
      4. Power Over Disciples (Matthew 8:18-22) the Cost of Following Jesus
      5. Power Over the Deep (Matthew 8:23-27) Calms the Storm
      6. Power Over Demons (Matthew 8:28-34) the Pigs Episode
      7. Pardon of a Paralytic (Matthew 9:1-8) Jesus saw Their Faith
        1. The Helpful Companions (Matthew 9:1-2)
        2. The Hostile Critics (Matthew 9:3-7)
        3. The Happy Crowd (Matthew 9:8)
      8. Pardon of a Publican (Matthew 9:9-13) Calling on Levi / Matthew
        1. The Call (Matthew 9:9)
        2. The Celebration (Matthew 9:10)
        3. The Criticism (Matthew 9:11)
        4. The Chastening (Matthew 9:12-13)
      9. Problem Concerning Fasting (Matthew 9:14-17)
        1. The Inquiry of John’s Disciples (Matthew 9:14)
        2. The Illustrations of Jesus (Matthew 9:15-17)
      10. Power Over Death (Matthew 9:18-26)
        1. The Request (Matthew 9:18-19)
        2. The Interruption (Matthew 9:20-22)
          1. Disease (Matthew 9:20a)
          2. Determination (Matthew 9:20b-21)
          3. Deliverance (Matthew 9:22)
        3. The Ridicule (Matthew 9:23-24)
        4. The Restoration (Matthew 9:25-26)
      11. Power Over Darkness (Matthew 9:27-31) 
        1. The Request (Matthew 9:27)
        2. The Response (Matthew 9:28-31) 
          1. The Test (Matthew 9:28)
          2. The Touch (Matthew 9:29-30a)
          3. The Task (Matthew 9:30b)
          4. The Telling (Matthew 9:31)
      12. Power Over Dumbness (Matthew 9:32-34)
        1. The Helpless One (Matthew 9:32)
        2. The Holy One (Matthew 9:33)
        3. The Hostile Ones (Matthew 9:34)
      13. Power Over Disease (Matthew 9:35) Preaching and Healing
      14. Pity on the People (Matthew 9:36-38) Harvest is Plentiful
    3. Second Teaching Section: the Mission of the King’s Messengers (Matthew 10:1-11:1)
      1. The Twelve Receive Instructions (Matthew 10:1-15)
      2. The Hard Road Before Them (Matthew 10:16-23)
      3. The Meaning of Discipleship (Matthew 10:24-39)
        1. The Certainty (Matthew 10:24-25) Plan on Persecution
        2. The Confidence (Matthew 10:26-31)
        3. The Conflict (Matthew 10:34-36)
        4. The Conditions (Matthew 10:37-38)
        5. The Compensation (Matthew 10:32-33, 39-42)
      4. John’s Questions (Matthew 11:1-3) Is Jesus Legit?
      5. Jesus’ Tribute to John (Matthew 11:4-19)
        1. The Proof for John (Matthew 11:4-6)
        2. The Praise for John (Matthew 11:7-11)
        3. The Prophet Like John (Matthew 11:12-15)
        4. The Prejudice Against John (Matthew 11:16-19)
      6. Unrepenting Cities (Matthew 11:20-24)
        1. Korazin and Bethsaida (Matthew 11:20-22)
        2. Capernaum (Matthew 11:23-24)
      7. Come to Me (Matthew 11:25-30)
        1. The Rejoicing by the Savior (Matthew 11:25-26)
        2. The Revealing by the Savior (Matthew 11:27-30)
          1. Illumination (Matthew 11:27)
          2. Invitation (Matthew 11:28-30)
    4. Jesus’ Claims of Kingship Arouse Controversy (Matthew 12:1-50)
      1. Sabbath Conflict (Matthew 12:1-14)
        1. Eating on the Sabbath (Matthew 12:1-8)
        2. Healing on the Sabbath (Matthew 12:9-14)
      2. Servant Conflict (Matthew 12:15-21)
        1. Heavenly Relationships (Matthew 12:18) Father and Spirit
        2. Earthly Relationships (Matthew 12:15-17, 18c-21)
          1. Concerning Nations (Matthew 12:18c, 21)
          2. Concerning Himself (Matthew 12:19)
          3. Concerning the Weak and Helpless (Matthew 12:20)
          4. Concerning the Sick (Matthew 12:15-17)
      3. Source Conflict (Matthew 12:22-37) unpardonable sin
        1. Criticism of the Pharisees (Matthew 12:22-29)
        2. Condemnation of the Pharisees (Matthew 12:30-37)
      4. Sign Conflict (Matthew 12:38-45, 16:1-4)
      5. Sibling Conflict (Matthew 12:46-50)
        1. His Earthly Family (Matthew 12:46-47)
        2. His Eternal Family (Matthew 12:48-50)
    5. Third Teaching Section: Parables of the Kingdom (Matthew 13:1-52)
      1. The Sower (Matthew 13:1-23)
        1. Information (Matthew 13:1-8)
        2. Interpretation (Matthew 13:18-23)
      2. The Wheat and the Tares (Matthew 13:24-30, 34-43)
        1. Information (Matthew 13:24-30)
        2. Interpretation (Matthew 13:34-43)
      3. The Mustard Seed (Matthew 13:31-32)
      4. The Leaven (Matthew 13:33)
      5. The Hidden Treasure (Matthew 13:44)
      6. The Pearl of Great Price (Matthew 13:45-46)
      7. The Dragnet (Matthew 13:47-50) Sorting of Fish
      8. The Householder (Matthew 13:51-52)
    6. The King Withdraws from the Danger of Herod’s Territory (Matthew 13:53-17:27)
      1. Attacked by His Own Townspeople (Matthew 13:53-58)
        1. Amazed (Matthew 13:53-56)
        2. Angered (Matthew 13:57-58)
      2. Attacked by Herod (Matthew 14:1-36)
        1. John Beheaded (Matthew 14:1-12)
          1. Jesus is Misunderstood (Matthew 14:1-2)
          2. John Mistreated (Matthew 14:3-8)
          3. John is Murdered (Matthew 14:9-12)
        2. Feeding the 5000 (Matthew 14:13-21)
          1. He Heals the Hurting (Matthew 14:13-14)
          2. He Feeds the Hungry (Matthew 14:15-21)
            1. The Scarcity of Food (Matthew 14:15-17)
            2. The Surplus of Food (Matthew 14:18-21)
        3. Jesus and Peter Walking on Water (Matthew 14:22-36)
          1. Events Preceding the Walk (Matthew 14:22-24)
            1. The Command (Matthew 14:22)
            2. The Communion (Matthew 14:23)
            3. The Crisis (Matthew 14:24)
          2. Events During the Walk (Matthew 14:25-33)
            1. The Approach (Matthew 14:25)
            2. The Alarm (Matthew 14:26)
            3. The Assurance (Matthew 14:27)
            4. The Attempt (Matthew 14:28-31)
            5. The Awe (Matthew 14:32-33)
      3. Attacked by Scribes and Pharisees (Matthew 15:1-39)
        1. Jesus Meets with the Pharisees (Matthew 15:1-9)
          1. Their Accusation (Matthew 15:1-2)
          2. His Condemnation (Matthew 15:3-9)
        2. Jesus Meets with the People (Matthew 15:10-11)
        3. Jesus Meets with Peter (Matthew 15:12-20)
        4. The Syrophoenician Woman’s Daughter (Matthew 15:21-28)
          1. The Brokenhearted Mother (Matthew 15:21-23)
          2. The Kindhearted Messiah (Matthew 15:24-28)
        5. Healing the Crowds (Matthew 15:29-31)
        6. The Feeding of the 4000 (Matthew 15:32-39)
      4. Attacked by the Pharisees and Sadducees (Matthew 16:1-12)
        1. Their Demand (Matthew 16:1)
        2. His Denial (Matthew 16:2-4)
        3. The Reminder (Matthew 16:5-12) False Teaching
      5. Attacked by “Satan” (Matthew 16:13-28) Peter’s Confession
        1. The Revelation (Matthew 16:13-21)
          1. Probing by Jesus (Matthew 16:13-17)
          2. Promise of Jesus (Matthew 16:18-19)
          3. Prohibition by Jesus (Matthew 16:20)
          4. Passion of Jesus (Matthew 16:21)
        2. The Rebukes (Matthew 16:22-23)
          1. By Peter (Matthew 16:22)
          2. By Jesus (Matthew 16:23)
        3. The Requirements (Matthew 16:24-26)
        4. The Rewards (Matthew 16:27-28)
      6. The Transfiguration (Matthew 17:1-21)
        1. Confirmation on the Mountain (Matthew 17:1-8)
        2. Conversation Down the Mountain (Matthew 17:9-13)
      7. The Sovereignty of the Savior (Matthew 17:14-27)
        1. The Boy with a Demon (Matthew 17:14-21)
          1. Desperation of the Father (Matthew 17:14-16)
          2. The Exorcism by the Lord (Matthew 17:17-18)
          3. The Frustration of the Disciples (Matthew 17:19-21)
        2. The Suffering of the Savior (Matthew 17:22-23) Betrayal Prediction
        3. The Fish with a Coin (Matthew 17:24-27) Concerning Taxes
    7. Fourth Teaching Section: life in the Kingdom (Matthew 18:1-35)
      1. Childlike Faith (Matthew 18:1-6)
      2. Concern for the Lost (Matthew 18:7-14)
      3. Church Discipline (Matthew 18:15-20)
        1. The Procedure (Matthew 18:15-17)
        2. The Promise (Matthew 18:18-20)
      4. Continual Forgiveness (Matthew 18:21-35)
        1. The Percentage (Matthew 18:21-22)
        2. The Parable (Matthew 18:23-35)
  4. The King in Judea and Perea (Matthew 19:1-20:28) 
    1. Physical Problems (Matthew 19:1-2)
    2. Divorce and Remarriage (Matthew 19:3-12)
    3. Children (Matthew 19:13-15)
    4. Wealth (Matthew 19:16-26)
    5. Rewards in the Kingdom (Matthew 19:27-30)
    6. Recognition in the Kingdom (Matthew 20:1-16)
      1. The Analogy (Matthew 20:1a)
      2. The Agreement (Matthew 20:1b-7)
      3. The Argument (Matthew 20:8-15)
      4. The Application (Matthew 20:16)
    7. Rank in the Kingdom (Matthew 20:17-28)
      1. The Grievous Event (Matthew 20:17-19a)
      2. The Glorious Event (Matthew 20:19b)
      3. The Request (Matthew 20:20-21)
      4. The Response (Matthew 20:22-23)
      5. The Resentment (Matthew 20:24)
      6. The Requirement (Matthew 20:25-28)
  5. The Last Week (Matthew 20:29-28:20)
    1. The Power of the King (Matthew 20:29-34)
      1. The Cries of the Blind (Matthew 20:29-30)
      2. The Criticism of the Crowd (Matthew 20:31)
      3. The Compassion of the Lord (Matthew 20:32-34)
    2. The Presentation of the King (Matthew 21:1-11)
      1. The Preparation (Matthew 21:1-3)
      2. The Prophecy (Matthew 21:4-5)
      3. The Parade (Matthew 21:6-11)
    3. The Purification of the King (Matthew 21:12-17)
      1. Purification (Matthew 21:12-13)
      2. Restoration (Matthew 21:14)
      3. Protestation (Matthew 21:15-17)
    4. The King challenges His subjects (Matthew 21:18-23:39)
      1. The Cursing of the Fig Tree (Matthew 21:18-22)
        1. The Authority (Matthew 21:18-19)
        2. The Amazement (Matthew 21:20)
        3. The Application (Matthew 21:21-22)
      2. The Challenge to the King (Matthew 21:23-27)
        1. The Demand by the Pharisees (Matthew 21:23)
        2. The Dilemma of the Pharisees (Matthew 21:24-26)
        3. The Defeat of the Pharisees (Matthew 21:27)
      3. The Conflict of Parables (Matthew 21:28-22:14)
        1. The Rebellion of the Nation (Matthew 21:28-32) the Two Sons
        2. The Retribution of the Nation (Matthew 21:33-46) the Evil Farmers
        3. The Rejection of the Nation (Matthew 22:1-14)
          1. The Illustration of the Wedding (Matthew 22:1-2)
          2. The Invitations to the Wedding (Matthew 22:3-10)
          3. The Indignation at the Wedding (Matthew 22:11-14)
    5. The Pronouncement of the King (Matthew 22:15-23:39)
      1. In Answer to the Herodians (Matthew 22:15-22)
        1. Their Deceit (Matthew 22:15-17)
        2. Their Denunciation (Matthew 22:18)
        3. Their Defeat (Matthew 22:19-22)
      2. In Answer to the Sadducees (Matthew 22:23-33)
        1. Confrontation (Matthew 22:23-28)
        2. Clarification (Matthew 22:29-33)
      3. In Answer to the Pharisees (Matthew 22:34-40)
        1. Their Request (Matthew 22:34-36)
        2. His Response (Matthew 22:37-40)
      4. In Questioning the Pharisees (Matthew 22:41-46)
        1. The Messiah is David’s Son – His Humanity (Matthew 22:41-42)
        2. The Messiah is David’s Lord – His Divinity (Matthew 22:43-46)
      5. Concerning the Pharisees (Matthew 23:1-36) 
        1. Jesus Publicly Condemns the Pharisees (Matthew 23:1-12)
        2. Jesus Personally Condemns the Pharisees (Matthew 23:13-36) the Seven Woes
      6. Concerning Jerusalem (Matthew 23:37-39)
        1. The Desire (Matthew 23:37a)
        2. The Denial (Matthew 23:37b)
        3. The Desolation (Matthew 23:38-39)
    6. Fifth Teaching Section: the end of the non-Kingdom world (Matthew 24:1-25:46)
      1. The Destruction of the Temple (Matthew 24:1-2)
      2. The Disciple’s Questions (Matthew 24:3)
      3. The Signs of the End of the Age (Matthew 24:4-28)
        1. The First Half (Matthew 24:4-14)
          1. Apostasy (Matthew 24:4-5, 11)
          2. Anarchy(Matthew 24:6-8)
          3. Apathy (Matthew 24:12-13)
          4. Affliction (Matthew 24:9-10)
          5. Accomplishment (Matthew 24:14)
        2. The Second Half (Matthew 23:15-26)
          1. Wickedness Against God (Matthew 24:15-26)
          2. The Wrath from God (Matthew 24:29)
      4. The Signs of His Coming (Matthew 24:30-31)
        1. The Signal (Matthew 24:30)
        2. The Swiftness (Matthew 24:27)
        3. The Summons (Matthew 24:31)
        4. The Slaughter (Matthew 24:28, 40-41) Two Taken
      5. Illustrations (Matthew 24:32-25:46)
        1. The Fig Tree (Matthew 24:32-35)
        2. The Days of Noah (Matthew 24:36-39)
          1. The Reason for Watchfulness (Matthew 24:36, 42)
          2. The Reminder of this Watchfulness (Matthew 24:37-39)
          3. The Reaction to this Watchfulness (Matthew 24:42-51)
            1. The Faithful Householder (Matthew 24:42-44)
            2. The Wise Servant (Matthew 24:45-51)
        3. The Ten Virgins (Matthew 25:1-13)
          1. The Purpose (Matthew 25:1)
          2. The People (Matthew 25:2-4)
          3. The Particulars (Matthew 25:5-13)
        4. The Talents (Matthew 25:14-30)
          1. The Responsibility (Matthew 25:14-15)
          2. The Reliability (Matthew 25:16-18)
          3. The Accountability (Matthew 25:19-30)
        5. The Sheep and the Goats (Matthew 25:31-46)
          1. The Separator (Matthew 25:31)
          2. The Separation (Matthew 25:32-33)
          3. The Separated (Matthew 25:34-46)
            1. The Sheep (Matthew 25:34-40)
            2. The Goats (Matthew 25:41-46)
    7. The King’s Arrest, Trial, and Death (Matthew 26:1-27:66)
      1. The Preparation (Matthew 26:1-16)
        1. The Prediction (Matthew 26:1-2)
        2. The Plots (Matthew 26:3-5, 14-16)
        3. The Preparation (Matthew 26:6-13)
      2. The Passover (Matthew 26:17-30) the Upper Room
        1. Instructions (Matthew 26:17-19)
        2. Indictment (Matthew 26:2-25)
        3. Institution (Matthew 26:26-30)
      3. The Betrayal (Matthew 26:31-56)
        1. Prophecy of Jesus (Matthew 26:31-35, 56b, 69-75)
          1. Foretold (Matthew 26:31-35)
          2. Fulfilled (Matthew 26:56b, 69-75)
        2. The Prayers of Jesus (Matthew 26:36-46)
          1. The Assistance He Seeks (Matthew 26:36-38)
          2. The Agony He Suffers (Matthew 26:39-41)
        3. The Persecutions of Jesus (Matthew 26:47-56a, 57-68)
          1. He is Arrested (Matthew 26:47-56)
          2. He is Accused (Matthew 26:57-66)
          3. He is Assaulted (Matthew 26:67-68)
      4. The Hearings (Matthew 26:57-27:26)
        1. Before the High Priest (Matthew 26:57-75)
        2. Before the Sanhedrin (Matthew 27:3-10)
          1. The Bloody Silver (Matthew 27:3-5)
          2. The Bloody Soil (Matthew 27:6-10)
        3. Before Pilate (Matthew 27:1-2, 11-26)
      5. The Crucifixion (Matthew 27:27-66)
        1. The Events (Matthew 27:27-44)
          1. Carrier of the Cross (Matthew 27:32-33)
          2. Cup of the Cross (Matthew 27:34)
          3. Clothing Below the Cross (Matthew 27:35-36)
          4. Citation of the Cross (Matthew 27:37)
          5. Criminals Alongside the Cross (Matthew 27:38)
          6. Contempt at the Cross (Matthew 27:39-40)
          7. Cloud Covering the Cross (Matthew 27:45)
          8. Cry From the Cross (Matthew 27:46-49)
          9. Cessation on the Cross (Matthew 27:50)
        2. The Burial (Matthew 27:51-66)
          1. The Heavenly Action (Matthew 27:51-53)
            1. The Temple (Matthew 27:51a)
            2. The Terrain (Matthew 27:51b)
            3. The Tombs (Matthew 27:52-53)
          2. The Human Action (Matthew 27:54-66)
            1. The Soldiers (Matthew 27:54)
            2. The Women (Matthew 27:55-56, 61)
            3. The Rich Man (Matthew 27:57-60)
            4. The Chief Priests (Matthew 27:62-66)
    8. The King’s Resurrection (Matthew 28:1-20)
      1. The Conquest (Matthew 28:1-10)
        1. The Arrival (Matthew 28:1)
        2. The Angel (Matthew 28:2-8)
          1. His Radiance (Matthew 28:2-4)
          2. His Reassurance (Matthew 28:5-6)
          3. His Request (Matthew 28:7-8)
        3. The Lord (Matthew 28:9-10)
          1. They Meet Jesus (Matthew 28:9a)
          2. The Hear Jesus (Matthew 28:9b)
          3. They Worship Jesus (Matthew 28:9c)
          4. They Obey Jesus (Matthew 28:10)
      2. The Conspiracy (Matthew 28:11-15)
        1. First They Tell the Truth (Matthew 28:11)
        2. Then the Sell the Truth (Matthew 28:12-15)
      3. The Commission (Matthew 28:16-20)
        1. The Mountain (Matthew 28:16)
        2. The Mixed Reaction (Matthew 28:17)
        3. The Mandate (Matthew 28:18-20)
          1. His Authority (Matthew 28:18)
          2. His Assignment (Matthew 28:19)
          3. His Assurance (Matthew 28:20)

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Malachi

  1. Malachi’s Warning to Sinful Priests (Malachi 1:1-2:9)
    1. God Loved Jacob and Hated Esau (Malachi 1:1-5)
      1. God’s Compassion Declared (Malachi 1:1-2a)
      2. God’s Compassion Doubted (Malachi 1:2b)
      3. God’s Compassion Demonstrated (Malachi 1:3-5)
    2. Israel’s Blemished Sacrifices (Malachi 1:6-14) Cheating
    3. An Admonition for the Priests (Malachi 2:1-9) Unfaithfulness
  2. Malachi’s Warning to Unfaithful Israel (Malachi 2:10-3:15)
    1. Judah Has Been Unfaithful (Malachi 2:10-16)
      1. Spiritually Mixed Marriages (Malachi 2:10-12)
      2. Divorce (Malachi 2:13-16)
    2. The Day of Judgment (Malachi 2:17-3:5)
      1. Impiety and Impertinence (Malachi 2:17)
      2. The Coming of John the Baptist (Malachi 3:1-6)
    3. Robbing God (Malachi 3:6-12)
    4. Arrogance (Malachi 3:13-15)
  3. Malachi’s Message to the Faithful Few (Malachi 3:16-4:6)
    1. The Ungodly People (Malachi 3:16-18)
    2. The Nature of God’s Judgment (Malachi 4:1-6)

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Zechariah

  1. Zechariah’s Visions During the Temple Reconstruction (Zechariah 1:1-8:23)
    1. A Call to Return to the Lord (Zechariah 1:1-6) repentance
    2. Zechariah’s Visions from the Lord (Zechariah 1:7-6:8)
      1. The Man Among the Myrtle Trees (Zechariah 1:7-17)
        1. By the Prophet (Zechariah 1:7-11)
        2. By the Angel (Zechariah 1:12-17)
      2. The Four Horns and the Four Blacksmiths (Zechariah 1:18-21)
        1. The Four Horns (Zechariah 1:18-19)
        2. The Four Workmen (Zechariah 1:20-21)
      3. A Man With a Measuring Line (Zechariah 2:1-13)
        1. The Plan to Measure Jerusalem (Zechariah 2:1-3)
        2. The Promise to Magnify Jerusalem (Zechariah 2:4-13)
      4. Clean Garments for the High Priest, Joshua (Zechariah 3:1-10)
        1. The Prejudice (Zechariah 3:1) Satan the accuser
        2. The Person (Zechariah 3:2) God rebuke the devil
        3. The Purifying (Zechariah 3:3-5)
        4. The Promises (Zechariah 3:6-10)
      5. The Gold Lampstand and the Two Olive Trees (Zechariah 4:1-14)
        1. The Lampstands (Zechariah 4:1-2, 10)
        2. The Olive Trees (Zechariah 4:3-9, 11-14)
      6. The Flying Scroll (Zechariah 5:1-4)
        1. The Size (Zechariah 5:1-2)
        2. The Symbol (Zechariah 5:3-4)
      7. The Woman in the Basket (Zechariah 5:5-11)
        1. The Transgressions (Zechariah 5:5-8)
        2. The Transporters (Zechariah 5:9)
        3. The Terminal Point of Babylon (Zechariah 5:10-11)
      8. Four Chariots (Zechariah 6:1-8)
        1. What He Sees (Zechariah 6:1-3)
        2. What it Symbolizes (Zechariah 6:4-8)
    3. Zechariah’s Words from the Lord (Zechariah 6:9-8:23)
      1. A Crown for Joshua (Zechariah 6:9-15)
        1. What He is to Do (Zechariah 6:9-11)
        2. Why He is to Do It (Zechariah 6:12-15)
      2. Justice and Mercy, Not Fasting (Zechariah 7:1-14)
        1. Judah’s Request (Zechariah 7:1-3)
        2. Jehovah’s Reply (Zechariah 7:4-14, 8:9-19)
      3. The Lord Promises to Bless Jerusalem (Zechariah 8:1-23)
  2. Zechariah’s Visions of the Messiah (Zechariah 9:1-14:21)
    1. First Oracle (Zechariah 9:1-11:17)
      1. Judgment on Israel’s Enemies (Zechariah 9:1-8) victories of Alexander the Great
      2. The Conquests (Zechariah 9:9-17)
        1. Coming of Zion’s King (Zechariah 9:9-10)
        2. The Victories of the Maccabees (Zechariah 9:11-17)
      3. The Lord Will Care for Judah (Zechariah 10:1-11:3)
        1. Blessings of the Messiah (Zechariah 10:1-12)
        2. Rejection of the Shepherd (Zechariah 11:1-17)
    2. Second Oracle (Zechariah 12:1-14:21)
      1. The Lord’s Care for Jerusalem (Zechariah 12:1-9)
      2. Mourning for the One They Pierced (Zechariah 12:10-14)
      3. Cleansing from Sin (Zechariah 13:1-6)
      4. The Shepherd is Struck, the Sheep Are Scattered (Zechariah 13:7-9)
      5. The Lord Comes and Reigns in Jerusalem (Zechariah 14:1-21)

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Haggai

  1. Haggai’s Call to Rebuild God’s House (Haggai 1:1-15)
    1. Introduction (Haggai 1:1-2)
    2. The Reprimand (Haggai 1:3-6) looking out for yourselves
    3. The Remedy (Haggai 1:7-8) build the temple
    4. The Rebuke from God (Haggai 1:9-11) consequence for disobedience
    5. The Reaction from the People (Haggai 1:12-13) reverence toward the Lord
  2. God’s Encouragement for the Rebuilding (Haggai 2:1-23)
    1. The Promised Glory of the New House (Haggai 2:1-9) a call to courage in God
    2. Blessings for a Defiled People (Haggai 2:10-19) a call to cleanliness in life
    3. Zerubbabel, the Lord’s Signet Ring (Haggai 2:20-23) a call to confidence in the future

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