The Gospels: Who, When and Why? (Audio & Video Teaching Sessions)

These recordings below are a part of the “Living the Life” teaching series. “Living the Life” is a large undertaking covering all of Jesus Life from Eternity to Ascension as presented in the Gospels in harmonized order and drawing in social, historical and prophetic background to the narrative. To facilitate ease of use and reference Read More …

The implications of Psalm 2 on Jesus’ baptism prophecy

When Jesus is baptised by his cousin John the crowds heard a role of thunder but Jesus and John heard words spoken from heaven. A prophetic declaration that shaped Jesus’ ministry but also modeled the ancient worlds varied but widespread “son-adoption” rituals. A public recognition of a favoured son or ward as the heir of Read More …

The Apostle Sending Saviour in the Burning Bush.

In Luke 11:49,  referring backwards to Israels history, Jesus says: “And so the Wisdom of God says: ‘I will send them prophets and apostles…’” It is interesting that we often think of Apostles as just belonging to the New Testament era… but here Jesus is clearly refering to the history recorded in the Old Testament, Read More …

Introducing “Living the Last Week”

Over the years I have often taught through the events of Easter, explaining the prophetic and social implications of events and the back stories of the key characters and most importantly stitching the 4/5 accounts (note Paul also writes about the events of Easter) into a single consistent narrative that explains all the seeming contradictions Read More …

Creation and the Gospels

The New Testament starts with the words: “The book of generations….” Matthew 1:1, which in Greek reads “The book of Genesis…” The Greek title of the first book of the whole Bible. All four of the Gospels draw on the Creation account and structure in their opening verses John even starts with exactly the same Read More …