Author Archives: Jefferson Vann
Teaching Summary of Luke 3–4
Teaching Summary of Luke 3–4 🌿 Overall Themes in Luke 3–4 Luke 3 — John’s Ministry, Jesus’ Baptism, and the Genealogy 3:1–6 — John’s Prophetic Call 3:7–14 — The Call to Repentance 3:15–20 — John Points to the Mightier One … Continue reading
Teaching Summary of Luke 1–2
Teaching Summary of Luke 1–2 🌿 Overall Themes in Luke 1–2 Luke 1 — Announcements, Songs, and the Birth of John 1:1–4 — Purpose of Luke’s Gospel 1:5–25 — Announcement of John the Baptist’s Birth 1:26–38 — Announcement of Jesus’ … Continue reading
Death Defeated, Hope Unleashed
In Mark 15–16, Jesus endures unjust suffering, dies as the true Passover Lamb, shatters the barrier between God and humanity, rises in unstoppable power, and sends His followers into the world with the news that the crucified King now lives … Continue reading
The Betrayed King and the Coming Reckoning
In Mark 13–14, Jesus unveils the upheaval to come, calls His followers to watchful endurance, receives extravagant devotion, exposes treachery in His inner circle, and willingly enters His darkest hour as the sovereign yet surrendered Messiah. Teaching Summary of Mark … Continue reading
The King Confronts and Calls
In Mark 11–12, Jesus enters Jerusalem as its rightful King, exposes the fruitlessness of corrupt religion, teaches with unanswerable authority in the temple, and calls God’s people back to wholehearted love, genuine obedience, and faithful stewardship in the face of … Continue reading
The Cross-Shaped Kingdom
In Mark 9–10, Jesus reveals His glory, confronts the disciples’ pride and blindness, teaches that true greatness is humble service, exposes the danger of wealth, welcomes the lowly, and marches toward Jerusalem as the Servant-King who gives His life as … Continue reading
Clean Hands, Clear Sight
In Mark 7–8, Jesus exposes the emptiness of human traditions, reveals true defilement as a matter of the heart, extends His mercy beyond Israel, warns against the blinding power of unbelief, and leads His disciples toward the breakthrough confession that … Continue reading
Power Over Darkness, Doubt, and Daily Need
In Mark 5–6, Jesus displays unmatched authority by freeing the oppressed, healing the desperate, raising the dead, feeding the hungry, and walking on the storm, even as unbelief and rejection reveal how easily human hardness can miss the very presence … Continue reading
Seeds and Storms of the Kingdom
In Mark 3–4, Jesus forms a new family around obedience to God, exposes the hardness of religious opposition, unveils the hidden yet powerful nature of the kingdom through parables, and demonstrates His authority as the One whose word calms both … Continue reading
Kingdom on the Move
In Mark 1–2, Jesus bursts onto the scene with divine authority, calling disciples, confronting evil, healing the broken, forgiving sins, and clashing with rigid religion as the newness of God’s kingdom overturns old expectations. Mark 1 — Teaching Summary Mark … Continue reading