Week 1 — A Chosen Vessel in Process Acts & Early Awareness Study Theme Calling revealed, character formed. Paul’s spiritual journey begins not with public ministry, but with interruption, surrender, and hiddenRead More…
An Aging Paul
Below is a Bible study designed to trace Paul’s spiritual and pastoral growth over time, paying attention to chronology, tone, theology, and self-understanding. This format should fit well with the style you’veRead More…
Maturing with Paul
Growth, Grace, and the Revealed Mystery A Multi-Session Bible Study Purpose of the StudyTo observe how the Holy Spirit matured Paul’s understanding, language, and ministry over time—especially in regard to grace, identity,Read More…
Living a Spiritual Life
Week 7 is a fitting culmination to the entire study. It gathers every thread—salvation, indwelling, discernment, fruit, and maturity—and shows how Biblical Spirituality is lived, not merely understood. Below is a fullyRead More…
A Truly Spiritual Person
Week 6 is where the study turns constructive and pastoral. After clarifying what spirituality is not (mere effort, gifting, experience, or counterfeit power), Scripture now answers the question every believer eventually asks:Read More…
Serious Warning
Week 5 is a necessary sobering turn in the study. After establishing what true biblical spirituality is (Spirit-indwelt life flowing from salvation), Scripture now warns us that not everything supernatural, impressive, orRead More…
Saved & Spiritual
Week 4 fits perfectly here—it guards the study from drifting into moralism or vague spirituality and anchors everything firmly in the gospel. Below is a fully expanded Week 4 that follows theRead More…
Pentecost
Glad to continue this—Week 3 is the theological hinge of the entire study. Everything before this week explains why spiritual identity was impossible; everything after it explains how spiritual life is nowRead More…
Before Pentecost
Spirit Activity Without Spiritual Identity Introduction: When God Works Through People Before He Lives Within Them One of the most confusing realities in the Bible—and in the church today—is that God canRead More…
Spirit vs. Spiritual
Introduction: Why Definitions Matter in Biblical Spirituality In our cultural moment, the word “spiritual” is used constantly—and loosely. People say things like: “I’m spiritual but not religious” “That experience was very spiritual”Read More…