Studying the Bible.

Verse by verse.

Recent posts

  • March Madness: one champion, but many winners

    March Madness: one champion, but many winners

    It’s the start of one of the most beloved traditions in the American sports calendar: March Madness. We’re a little bit past the midpoint of the first day. There have already been some upsets. Many people already probably have a team (or two) who they thought would go deep into the tournament already headed home.…

  • The God who calls us friends. John 15:12-17

    The God who calls us friends. John 15:12-17

     We all have acquaintances. People we know, people we’re pleasant with. People we can have small talk with, talk about the weather, talk about sports.  That’s fine.  But it can be easy to keep people at arm’s length, control what we reveal to someone. Friendships are a struggle for many in our society.  When comparing…

  • Abiding in Christ. Studying John 15:6

    Abiding in Christ. Studying John 15:6

    Abiding in Christ delivers us from judgment In John 15:1-5, Jesus has told the disciples that he is the vine and he’s compared his followers to the branches. Beginning in verse 6, Jesus warns those who do not follow him.   Jesus uses powerful imagery to point to himself as the source of life. He is…

  • Jesus is the true vine. John 15:1-2

    Jesus is the true vine. John 15:1-2

    In John 15:1-2, Jesus compares himself to a vine. “I am the true vine, and my Father is the vinedresser. 2 Every branch in me that does not bear fruit he takes away, and every branch that does bear fruit he prunes,  In saying that he is the true vine, he’s pointing to himself as…

  • Sermon: Sons and slaves – Galatians 4:21-5:1

    Throughout the history of the church, there has been a conflict between grace and works. In this passage, Paul looks to two sons of Abraham born by two different women and points to how they allegorically represent these two paths. On one side, you have freedom, grace, and God’s promises. On the other side, you…

About

Josh Benner has pastored churches in Connecticut, Illinois, and Minnesota. He holds a Master of Divinity degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.

Josh is passionate about preaching and teaching the Bible.

CEO, Greenprint

Join 900+ subscribers

Stay in the loop with everything you need to know.