7 | The Book Hebrews
Hebrews 10 gathers the major themes of the book into one concentrated appeal: since Jesus’ sacrifice truly cleanses and grants access to God, His people are urged to draw near, hold fast and remain faithful. Strong warnings sit beside heartfelt encouragement, capturing both the gravity of falling away and the hope available through perseverance in Christ.
7 | The Book Romans
Romans 8 presents life in the Spirit. This session explains the difference between flesh and Spirit, the removal of condemnation, and the Spirit’s role in transformation and hope. It shows how God accomplishes in believers what the law could not.
3 | The Church That Changed The World
Romans confronts both religious pride and moral brokenness with the same message: all have sinned, and all can be made righteous through faith in Christ. Paul lifts the church’s eyes to God’s sweeping plan of salvation, the power of the Spirit, and the transformed life that flows from grace. Jews and Gentiles alike find their place at the foot of the cross, discovering that the gospel dismantles division and rebuilds lives on the foundation of God’s mercy.
The Holy Spirit's Role in Conviction, Salvation, Sealing and Assurance | Session 5
Exploring the quiet but essential work the Spirit does long before someone ever prays a prayer. From awakening a sense of spiritual need to revealing the truth about Jesus, the Spirit draws people toward the Father with patience and mercy. The session also unpacks how the Spirit washes, renews, and anchors believers in assurance, reminding us that salvation is God’s work from beginning to end.
The Preeminence of Christ | Colossians | Session 3
Colossians 1:15–23 draws the group into the heart of Paul’s message by lifting their eyes to the unmatched supremacy of Jesus. Rather than getting lost in philosophies, competing worldviews, or religious add-ons, this session recentres faith on the person of Christ—Creator, Sustainer, Head of the Church, and the One in whom the fullness of God dwells. Paul stacks phrase upon phrase not to overwhelm but to reawaken wonder, reminding believers that everything—visible and invisible—holds together in Him alone. From that foundation, the passage shifts to the miracle of reconciliation: people once alienated and hostile toward God are now made holy and blameless through Christ’s sacrifice. The session calls believers to continue steadfast in this gospel, resisting both the temptation to add to Jesus and the pressure to subtract from Him, holding fast to a faith built on Christ plus nothing and Christ minus nothing.
Put on the New Self | Colossians | Session 7
Paul turns our attention to what life in Christ actually looks like when the gospel begins to reshape us from the inside out. Salvation isn’t only about what we’ve been freed from—it’s also about what we’ve been freed for. In this passage he shows how the Christian life grows as we intentionally set our minds on things above, put to death the patterns that once ruled us, and learn to walk in the character of Jesus. The outward habits matter, but the deeper work happens as the Spirit renews our hearts, forms new desires, and teaches us to see one another through the lens of Christ rather than old divisions. It’s a picture of a community being slowly, steadily shaped into His likeness.