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Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 24 – Romans; Romans 8: Mark Lanier, 02/01/26
In this deep dive into Romans 8, Mark explores two critical words that are often misunderstood: “flesh” and “spirit.” Many Christians mistakenly think Paul is teaching that our physical bodies are bad and our souls are good – but that is actually Greek philosophy, not biblical teaching. Key Points Covered: * The foundation of Romans 8:1-4 – no condemnation for those in Christ * What “flesh” really means (hint: it’s not your body!) * What “spirit” really means (hint: it’s not just your soul!) * Why these definitions matter for how we live * The difference between living in “flesh mode” vs. “spirit mode” Main Takeaway: * “Flesh” = living in...
2026-02-07
00 min
Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 23 – Romans; Romans 8: Mark Lanier, 01/18/26
Mark continues our study on the book of Romans with Romans 8. Mark looks deeper into Paul’s letter—not as a distant theological document, but as a living conversation about faith, identity, and transformation. With his trademark blend of careful scholarship, historical insight, and down-to-earth storytelling, Mark helps Romans come alive in ways that feel both intellectually satisfying and spiritually nourishing. Rather than rushing through the text, this lesson lingers where Paul’s ideas challenge us most—grace, righteousness, and what it truly means to live under the lordship of Christ. Along the way, Mark draws con...
2026-01-26
00 min
Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Special Event – Conversation with Rev’d Dr. Lyndon Drake: Mark Lanier, 01/11/26
Mark interviews Reverend Dr. Lyndon Drake, a New Zealand born, Oxford-educated Anglican priest and expert on artificial intelligence. He now serves as Research Fellow at the University of Oxford. Watch as they explore how faith, science, and human meaning intersect in a modern world shaped by neuroscience, technology, and cultural change. Through personal stories, humor, and thoughtful reflection, Drake challenges simplistic explanations of human behavior that reduce people to biology or brain chemistry alone. Together, Lanier and Drake discuss the limits of scientific claims about human nature, the role of theology and Scripture, and how intellectual humility...
2026-01-19
00 min
Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
How to Use a Study Bible, Part II: Mark Lanier, 01/04/26
Mark teaches Part II: How to Use a Study Bible. Many different versions of the Bible are available to readers. Most people own a Bible, but few know how to truly study it. They read words that seem to float right through their minds, never quite landing with meaning or power. But it doesn’t have to be that way. In this teaching, Mark demonstrates practical techniques that turn ancient texts into living guidance for your daily struggles. Learn how to pray the Psalms over people you’re concerned about. Unlock the wisdom of Proverbs with...
2026-01-13
00 min
Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
How to Use A Study Bible, Part I: Mark Lanier, 12/07/25
Mark’s topic for today was a focus on: How to Use a Study Bible. Many different versions of the Bible are available for readers. Warm up. Important ways to start studying the Bible Begin with prayer Psalm 119:18 shows the power of Bible study The Bible is a library with various types of literature. Workout Studying the Psalms. The Psalms are Israel’s prayer and book hymnal that express all the human emotions. Studying Proverbs. Proverbs is rich with wisdom, literature, and principles, not promises. Cool down Chos...
2025-12-09
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Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 22 – Romans; Romans 7: 14-25: Mark Lanier, 11/16/25
Key Points: The Anachronism Problem Lanier argues that the debate itself is anachronistic—we’re reading modern concepts (conversion, pre-Christian vs. Christian) back into Paul’s original context where he used different terminology. Paul Never “Converted” Paul didn’t leave Judaism; he recognized Jesus as the Messiah. He remained a Pharisee and Jew throughout his life, but his understanding of God’s covenant administration changed from Torah-based to Spirit-based. Historical Context The Pharisee movement arose from Jewish persecution and emphasized strict Torah observance. Paul, as a zealous Pharisee, initially persecuted Christians because he believed they were blaspheming God. Damascus Road...
2025-11-18
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Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 21 – Romans; Romans 7:1-7: Mark Lanier, 11/02/25
Summary This is a biblical teaching session on Romans 7:1-7, where Mark Lanier explains Paul’s legal analogy about death ending the obligation of marriage law. The session covers: Key Sections: Introduction Lanier opens with personal anecdotes about debate in high school, where he met his wife Becky, and how this connects to the debated nature of Romans 7 Romans Context Explains the historical background of the Roman church (Jewish origins, Gentile inclusion) and Paul’s theme of salvation through Christ’s death and resurrection The Principle (7:1) Death ends the legal binding of the law; the la...
2025-11-04
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Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 20 – Romans; Romans 6:14-23: Mark Lanier, 10/26/25
Summary This is a biblical teaching session on Romans 6:14-23, where Mark Lanier explores the theme of freedom from sin through Christ. Key Topics: Viktor Frankl’s Story Opens with the powerful narrative of psychologist Viktor Frankl, who survived Nazi concentration camps and wrote “Man’s Search for Meaning.” Lanier uses Frankl’s observations about liberated prisoners—who struggled to believe they were truly free—as an analogy for spiritual freedom from sin. Romans 6:14 – The Promise of Grace Paul’s bold promise that “sin will have no dominion over you” because believers are under grace, not law. This i...
2025-10-27
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Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 19 – Romans; Romans 6:11-13: Mark Lanier, 10/12/25
Summary This is a biblical teaching session on Romans 6:11-14, where Mark Lanier uses C.S. Lewis’s The Silver Chair as an extended metaphor to explore Paul’s message about Christian identity and freedom from sin. Key Themes: The Narnia Allegory The witch’s deception of Prince Rilian parallels how sin deceives believers. The witch uses a magical incantation and green powder to convince Rilian that the underground cavern is all that exists, just as sin tries to convince us that worldly values are all that matters. Romans 6:11 – Reckon Yourself Dead to Sin Paul use...
2025-10-15
00 min
Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 18 – Romans; Romans 6-8: Mark Lanier, 10/05/25
Bib-lit Class October 5, 2025 Mark begins the lesson by addressing a question or concern that we all may have had after giving our life to Christ. We may be worried that we have done something wrong. Everything seems to be going wrong with my life. I am not living that Christian Victory. I am not that success story that says I gave my life to Jesus and now everything is rainbows. Mark dissects these feelings by traveling through the Book of Romans: Step 3: Practical implications (Rom. 6:8-10) Step 2: The certainty of our new life (R...
2025-10-08
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Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 17 – Romans; Romans 6:5-7: Mark Lanier, 09/28/25
Summary: Mark Lanier delivers a detailed biblical teaching on Romans 6:5-7, addressing the theological question of whether grace gives believers a license to sin. The session covers: Introduction Lanier opens by discussing the difficulty of Romans 9-11 and introduces the context through W.H. Auden’s Christmas oratorio, where Herod grapples with the implications of the Messiah’s birth and God’s forgiveness. The Core Question Paul’s response to the question: “Should we continue in sin so that grace may abound?” Lanier explains that Paul doesn’t answer with threats or demands for harder effort, but with a log...
2025-10-02
00 min
Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 16 – Romans; Romans 6: Mark Lanier, 09/21/25
Summary This is a detailed theological teaching on Romans 6, using the life story of poet W.H. Auden as a framework for understanding grace, sin, and the Christian life. Key Sections: Auden’s Journey (Opening) Mark Lanier introduces W.H. Auden, a 20th-century poet born in England who initially rejected faith and embraced classical liberalism—the belief that people are naturally good and can be fixed through therapy, education, and economic reform. Classical Liberalism’s Collapse Auden’s worldview crumbled in the 1930s when Hitler and the Third Reich demonstrated that people are not naturall...
2025-09-23
00 min
Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 15 – Romans; Romans 5:15-21: Mark Lanier, 09/07/25
Summary This is a biblical teaching session on Romans 5:12-21, where Mark Lanier explores the central question: “So what?” — meaning, what are the practical implications of Christ’s death and resurrection for our daily lives? Key Themes: The So What Question Lanier opens by explaining how asking “so what?” is an effective teaching and communication tool. He uses personal anecdotes (wallpapering his daughter’s nursery) to illustrate how understanding implications makes knowledge meaningful. Romans 5 as Paul’s Answer Paul spends four chapters (5-8) addressing the implications of salvation through Christ’s cross. The section is bookended by Go...
2025-09-10
00 min
Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 14 – Romans; Romans 5:12-15: Mark Lanier, 08/31/25
Summary This is a detailed biblical teaching on Romans 5:12-15, where Mark Lanier explores Paul’s theological argument about sin, death, and grace. Key themes include: Main Topics: Sin’s Universal Entry Paul explains how sin entered the world through one man (Adam) and spread to all humanity, bringing death with it Death’s Reign Before the Law Death reigned even before the Mosaic Law, affecting all people regardless of their understanding of sin Greater Grace Christ’s grace and the free gift of salvation far surpass the damage of Adam’s sin and trespass ...
2025-09-02
00 min
Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 13 – Romans; Romans 5:6-11: Mark Lanier, 08/24/25
Introduction & Opening Prayer Romans 5:6-9 – God’s Love Demonstrated Romans 5:9-11 – Future Salvation & Reconciliation Closing Prayer & Blessing Summary This is a biblical teaching session by Mark Lanier on Romans 5:6-11, focusing on God’s love and reconciliation through Christ. The lecture explores three main themes: Part 1 (Romans 5:6-9): Lanier explains how God’s love is demonstrated through Christ’s death for weak, ungodly sinners. He emphasizes that Christ died at the right time for those who were morally frail and impious, not for righteous people. The passage shows that God’s love is both a demonstration...
2025-08-26
00 min
Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 12 – Romans; Romans 5: Mark Lanier, 08/17/25
This is a teaching session on Romans 5 by Mark Lanier. The session covers: Introduction: Lanier opens by acknowledging that listeners come with different emotional states—celebrating (“yays”), struggling (“Uggs”), or indifferent (“blahs”)—and frames how understanding Romans 5 will help contextualize these feelings within God’s past work and future promises. Historical Context of Romans: The letter was written to a church in Rome (a city of 1 million people) that had a complex history. It began as a Jewish church on Pentecost, later added Gentiles, was disrupted when Emperor Claudius expelled Jews around 49 AD, and was eventually restore...
2025-08-20
00 min
Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 11 – Romans; Romans 4: Mark Lanier, 06/22/25
This is an extended teaching on Romans 4 that provides deep historical and theological context. Mark Lanier covers: Historical Setting: Vivid description of first-century Rome—how Christians met in homes, the Jewish quarter across the Tiber River, the expulsion of Jews under Emperor Claudius in 49 AD, and the tension when Jews returned and had to reunite with Gentile believers. Paul’s Rhetorical Strategy: Explains Paul’s use of the partitio (theme statement) in Romans 1:16-17 about the gospel being God’s power to save everyone who believes. Abraham’s Covenant: Abraham was justified by faith 30 y...
2025-06-23
00 min
Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 10 – Romans; Romans 4:1-9: Mark Lanier, 06/15/25
Summary This is a detailed biblical teaching on Romans 4:1-9, focusing on Abraham’s justification by faith. Key topics include: Historical Context Discussion of the Acts of Paul and Thekla, an apocryphal text from the 2nd century that provides physical descriptions of Paul The Pharisees Explanation of how the Pharisees emerged after the Maccabean revolt (167 BC) as a response to prevent another catastrophe like the Babylonian captivity. Their core belief was meticulous Torah observance to ensure divine blessing Paul’s Background Paul was a zealous Pharisee trained under Gamaliel, the leader of the Pharisees. His persecution of C...
2025-06-16
00 min
Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Special Event – Conversation with Dr. W. Scott Sager: Mark Lanier, 06/08/25
Mark interviewed a special guest during today’s class: Dr. W. Scott Sager, minister, professor, speaker, community leader, and author based in Nashville,TN. Scott first shared some general background. He grew up in Fort Worth, Texas in a Christian family.His dad was a church song leader. He attended Abilene Christian University, studied at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, received his doctorate at Southern Methodist University, and currently teaches at Lipscomb University in Nashville, TN. He’s married with two children. The Bible and teaching: Scott has a heart for campus ministry and previously work...
2025-06-08
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Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 9 – Romans; Romans 3:20-31 through 4:1: Mark Lanier, 06/01/25
Lesson Summary: Romans 3:20-31 This is a teaching session by Mark Lanier on Romans 3:20-31, which Martin Luther called the most important paragraph in the Bible. Here are the key points: Main Theme: Justification by Faith, Not Works No human being can be justified before God through works of the law God’s righteousness is revealed apart from the law, witnessed by the Old Testament Justification comes through faith in (or the faithfulness of) Jesus Christ for all who believe Translation Discussion Lanier explores the Greek phrase “faith in Jesus Christ” vs. “the faithful...
2025-06-03
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Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 8 – Romans; The “Gold” in Paul’s Words, Romans 3:21-26: Mark Lanier, 05/25/25
This is a detailed biblical teaching session by Mark Lanier on Romans 3:21-26. Here’s the summary: Main Topic: The gold in Paul’s words about God’s righteousness and salvation through Christ. Key Points: Opening Hook: Uses a Bugs Bunny clip about finding gold to illustrate how people often undervalue the spiritual treasure in Scripture. Historical Context: Written to the Roman church around 54-55 AD Rome had ~1 million people with 40,000-60,000 Jews Emperor Claudius expelled Jews (including Christians) in 49 AD due to disturbances over Christ The church included knowledgeable teachers like Aquila and Prisci...
2025-05-23
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Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 7 – Romans; Romans 3:21-26: Mark Lanier, 05/18/25
Summary This is a biblical teaching session on Romans 3:21-26, focusing on the Greek word “dikaiosyne” (righteousness) and its theological significance. The speaker uses several key metaphors and explanations: Main Themes: The Chord Metaphor Opens with a piano demonstration showing how individual notes (C, E, G) create a more powerful harmony when played together, illustrating how Paul weaves together multiple theological concepts around one Greek word. Linguistic Context Explains how English, as a “melting pot” language, uses both Germanic and Latin-derived words to translate the same Greek concepts, which can obscure the original meaning for Engl...
2025-05-20
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Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 6 – Romans; The Flow of Paul’s Logic: Mark Lanier, 05/11/25
Project Title: Romans Session 6: The Flow of Paul’s Logic Duration: 58 minutes 7 seconds Speaker: Mark Lanier Summary This is a teaching session on Paul’s Letter to the Romans, focusing on the logical flow of Paul’s argument. Mark Lanier, a lawyer and Bible teacher, uses his expertise in rhetoric and persuasion to analyze how Paul structures his theological argument. Key Topics Covered: Introduction Mother’s Day greeting and overview of Lanier’s lawyer seminar on communication and persuasion Aristotle’s Three Pillars of Persuasion Ethos (speaker credibility), Pathos (audi...
2025-05-13
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Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 5 – Romans; God’s Principles of Judgement: Mark Lanier, 05/04/25
Romans 2:1-11. 1. God’s Righteous Judgment Paul confronts the tendency to judge others while ignoring one’s own sin. Lanier emphasized that God’s judgment is impartial, not swayed by status, heritage, or self-justification. 2. The Role of Conscience and Law Paul explains that everyone has a conscience that witnesses to right and wrong, and that God’s law is written on the hearts of all people. Lanier unpacked how both Jew and Gentile are accountable before God, whether they have been exposed to the written Law or not....
2025-05-06
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Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 4 – Romans; The Wrath of God: Mark Lanier, 04/27/25
Mark Lanier continued his Romans series, today examining Romans 1:18-32 and the theme of the wrath of God as it is revealed in the opening section of Paul’s letter. 1. The revelation of God’s wrath Paul asserts that the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against ungodliness and unrighteousness of people who suppress truth. Mark explained how this theme isn’t incidental but central to understanding human sinfulness and God’s righteous response. 2. Human responses to revealed truth Paul shows how creation itself reveals God, yet humanity consiste...
2025-04-30
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Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 3 – Romans; Romans 1:16-17: Mark Lanier, 04/13/25
Mark Lanier continued his series on Romans, focusing today on Romans 1:16-17, the heart of Paul’s gospel message and a key theme for the rest of the letter. 1. The focus of Romans 1:16-17 Mark examined Paul’s declaration: “I am not ashamed of the gospel…” as the structural foundation for the entire letter. Paul’s lifelong background—from his upbringing in Tarsus to his missionary journeys—shaped both his confidence in Christ and the way he frames the gospel here. Mark emphasized the literary context and unpacked key words in the text: gospel...
2025-04-15
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Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 2 – Romans; Beginning Verses of Chapter 1: Mark Lanier, 04/06/25
Mark taught lesson 2 on How to Study the Bible with a focus on the genre of Poetry. The lesson’s three points: 1 A little Bible background: Old Testament written mostly in Hebrew. New Testament written mostly in Greek. Afterward and primarily due to the dominant language of the Roman Empire the scriptures were translated into Latin. 2. Reading different passages: Psalms are various styles of poetry or songs. Learn about the types of parallelism and how they help in understanding poetic scripture. 3. Points for home in reading the Psalms Think about it Pr...
2025-04-07
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Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 2 – Romans; Beginning Verses of Chapter 1: Mark Lanier, 04/06/25
Mark Lanier continued his series on Romans, focusing on the opening verses of chapter 1 and setting the foundation for how Paul frames the gospel in this letter. The lesson explored Paul’s calling, the nature of the gospel, and why Romans stands apart from his other epistles. 1. Paul’s calling and authority Paul identifies himself as a servant and apostle, emphasizing that his authority comes from God, not personal ambition. His mission is centered on proclaiming the gospel to all people, Jew and Gentile alike. 2. The gospel defined The gosp...
2025-04-04
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Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Session 1 – Romans; Introduction into the book of Romans: Mark Lanier, 03/30/25
Session 1 Summary – Introduction to Romans Mark Lanier – March 30, 2025 This opening session introduced the Book of Romans as both a model for how to study a New Testament epistle and as one of the most influential books in Christian history. Mark Lanier emphasized that Romans has profoundly shaped Christian faith and theology, pointing to figures like Augustine, Martin Luther, and John Wesley, all of whom experienced life-changing encounters with God through Romans. Lanier also shared his own journey from legalism to grace, explaining how Romans clarified that salvation is grounded not in human effort but in the...
2025-04-02
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Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
How to Study the Bible: Lesson 2 – Focus on Poetry: Mark Lanier, 03/23/25
Mark taught lesson 2 on How to Study the Bible with a focus on the genre of Poetry. The lesson’s three points: 1 A little Bible background: Old Testament written mostly in Hebrew. New Testament written mostly in Greek. Afterward and primarily due to the dominant language of the Roman Empire the scriptures were translated into Latin. 2. Reading different passages: Psalms are various styles of poetry or songs. Learn about the parallelisms and how they help in understanding poetic scripture. 3. Points for home in reading the Psalms * Think about it
2025-03-25
00 min
Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
How to Study the Bible: Lesson 1 – Why Study the Bible: Mark Lanier, 03/16/25
The Bible states we should study the Bible to know Scripture and the power of God. Mark then spent time in 1. What’s are we doing when we study the Bible? God entrusted His Words through people: Scripture is inspired by God. There are 2 types of critical studies described as: Lower criticism which is foundational. Then Higher criticism follows. Mark cautions us not to rely on only one Scripture translation, commentary versions, the internet, or linguistic substitutions. 2. How do we study the Bible? This will be covered next week. 3. Point for home – Explore the...
2025-03-20
00 min
Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Special Event-Conversation with Dr.’s Ortiz, Monson, and Younger: Mark Lanier, 03/02/25
Mark interviews three well known biblical scholars. Dr. Steve Ortiz Dr. John Manson Dr. Lawson Younger We are looking at our guests to enlighten us through scripture on: 1. How we See the World 2. How we See Scripture 3. How we See God Dr. Ortiz Grew up in LA and moved to Arizona with his wife and two children. He lived in Isreal and then back to New Orleans. He then left New Orleans and attended South Western Baptist Seminary and after that accepted a position as a Professor...
2025-02-28
00 min
Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Special Event – Conversation with Dr. Esau McCauley: Mark Lanier 10/13/24
10/13/2024 Bib-lit Class Synopsis Dr. Esau McCauley Mark interviewed Dr. Esau McCauley, an incredibly focused and jovial Messenger of God’s word. Dr. McCauley is a Professor at Wheaton College. He discusses his child hood growing up in a God loving home and learning about the Bible from a “Cartoon Bible” which he read with great diligence. He was born in 1979 and he was raised in Huntsville Alabama. His mom taught him that he could be whatever he wanted to be and he chose a Christ filled life. He discussed, in detail, the im...
2024-10-16
00 min
Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Lesson 8 – Favorite Attributes of God; The Holy Ghost: Mark Lanier, 08/25/24
August 25,2024 Traits of God, The Holy Spirit Mark Lanier Mark asks three questions: 1. What is the Holy Spirit? 2. What does the Holy Spirit do? 3. How do we see the Scripture? Mark addressed these questions: 1. What is the Holy Spirit? Holy: 1. Connected with God or a particular Religion 2. Good in a moral and religious way Spirit: 1. The part of a person 2. The soul thought of as separate from the Body Ghost: Soul Mark explains in some detail from, verses in Scripture, the Difference between...
2024-08-23
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Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Lesson 6 – Favorite Attributes of God How do we understand God?: Mark Lanier, 08/11/24
8-11-24 Biblical-Literacy Mark continued teaching on The Attributes of God asking the question: How do we understand God? Three areas of focus to understand God include: 1. Words—God’s name is more than a label but who He is and what He does. His majesty & power are reflected in I Am. LORD, Yahweh, and Jehovah. 2. Socially—Through relationships we see God is our Good King, Father, Husband, Mother, Shepherd, Judge, and Teacher. 3. Attributes—As presented in the Westminster Confession of Faith. Points for home •Find God •Honor God •D...
2024-08-09
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Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Lesson 5 – Favorite Attributes of God; Importance of Knowing God, II: Lanier, 08/04/24
8-4-24 Biblical-Literacy Mark continued teaching The Attributes of God using this outline: 1. The importance of Knowing God and understanding God is Truth. Mark shows how Truth has shaped and reshaped over the years through views of faith, theology, science, history, and reason. 2. The Westminster Confession of faith was written before the enlightenment. This doctrine of faith shows how God reveals Himself in the Bible. 3. Points for home Let’s get strong Let’s go for the gold Let’s follow His path Listen to Mark explain the issues...
2024-08-06
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Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
Lesson 4 – Favorite Attributes of God; Importance of Knowing God: Mark Lanier, 07/28/24
7-28-74 Biblical-Literacy Mark Lanier returned from vacation to teach a lesson from the summer series – The Attributes of God. Practical life experiences with insight helps us understand the God who never changes. Mark’s three points: 1. The Importance of knowing God Eternal life starts now Thinking of God humbles the mind 2. The Westminster Confession of Faith Background for the statement of faith at the time. Calvinistic with a Puritan spin 3. Points for home Let’s get strong Let’s go for the gold Let’s fo...
2024-07-30
00 min
The New Man
Can You Learn to Trust Your Gut? — Mark Divine (Uncommon: Simple Principles for an Extraordinary Life)
Do you trust your gut when making decisions? Author, entrepreneur, and former Navy SEAL commander Mark Divine (Uncommon: Simple Principles for an Extraordinary Life) discusses the power of embracing our emotions, intuition, and spirituality. https://www.thenewmanpodcast.com/2024/07/mark-divine-uncommon COACHING → To learn more about coaching with Tripp Lanier visit https://TrippLanier.com → To learn more about working with Alyson Lanier visit https://AlysonLanier.com BOOK → We live in a world with more possibilities than ever before. So why do most men settle for lackluster, cookie-cutter lives that leave them feeling stuck, drained, and uninspired? _This Book Will Make You Dangerous_ is a guid...
2024-07-09
58 min