A two-year program of Biblical Studies courses that teaches through the Bible daily, from Genesis to Revelation. Teaching and study are focused on seeing the Complete Portrait of the Messiah as depicted in all 66 books of the Bible. Based on the example in Acts 19, where Paul lectured in the Hall of Tyrannus daily for two years and all of Asia heard the message of the Lord, the ultimate goal of reviveSCHOOL is for communities to be transformed by the Word of God.
Kyle introduces reviveSCHOOL and explains the picture of Christ as “The Seed” found in Genesis.
Kyle relays the story of Cain and Abel emphasizing the importance of the firstborn and bringing your best to God.
Kyle discusses the mandate to Noah’s sons to be fruitful and multiply and what that has to do with God’s ultimate plan.
Kyle lists seven promises God gave to Abram.
Kyle paints a picture of Abraham’s growing faith.
Kyle recounts the way God spoke personally to him as he tells the story of Abraham’s personal encounter with God.
Kyle explains viewpoints on Christ’s physical appearances in the Old Testament.
Kyle teaches through the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.
Kyle points out God’s faithfulness to Abraham and later to Hagar.
Kyle discusses 4 areas of Abraham’s faith and 4 types of seed that are Abraham’s legacy.
Kyle outlines the prayer of Abraham’s faithful servant.
Kyle highlights Rebekah’s pain, faith, and importance in being the seed bearer.
Kyle encourages us all to finish well as he presents 4 ways Isaac did not walk in faith but relied on his senses.
Kyle explains how the seed continues through the seed-bearer, Leah, the unloved wife of Jacob.
Kyle explains the struggle between Leah and Rachel because they did not keep their eyes on God, but focused on their circumstances instead.
Kyle lists four ways that God speaks to both Jacob of the Old Testament and to us today.
Kyle unpacks a defining moment in Jacob’s life and the history of Israel as Jacob wrestles with God on his way back to the promised land.
Join Kyle as he teaches through tragedy and refocus in the life and family of the patriarch Jacob.
Kyle explores whether Joseph acted in innocence or arrogance toward his brothers.
Kyle takes a look at the story of Tamar and Judah, continuing evidence that God uses imperfect people to accomplish His perfect plan.
Kyle looks at Joseph’s temptation in Egypt and how the Lord is with him even in prison.
Kyle describes the moment Joseph first met with his brothers after 21 years of separation.
Kyle continues the story of Joseph in Egypt as his brothers return with the youngest, Benjamin.
Kyle emphasizes God’s provision as he conveys the reuniting of Joseph with Israel in the land of Goshen.