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January 3, 2020


Title: A Place at the Table
Topic: The Last Supper
Discussed by Pastor Scott Riling
with Champion Forest Baptist Church (www.ChampionForest.org)


Day 5

During the Biblical Literacy Class on January 14, 2018, Pastor Scott Riling offered a timely, reminder for us all: We all have a place at His table.

Scott Riling is the Pastor of Discipleship at the Cypress Creek Campus of Champion Forest Baptist Church.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Pastor Riling continues to explain the significance of Matthew’s reference to himself as the “tax collector”. Why didn’t Matthew write similar negative statements about the other disciples? He didn’t even mention their past sins (well, except for Judas)!

Points for Home:
Which disciple can you identify with?
It doesn’t matter what you’ve done or what you will do, God CHOSE you! “No one is beyond the long arm of the Lord,” Pastor Riling reminds us.
You will only reap the benefits of this love and grace when you accept your place at the table.

For more information about Mark’s Class, click [here].



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January 2, 2020


Title: A Place at the Table
Topic: The Last Supper
Discussed by Pastor Scott Riling
with Champion Forest Baptist Church (www.ChampionForest.org)


Day 4

During the Biblical Literacy Class on January 14, 2018, Pastor Scott Riling offered a timely, reminder for us all: We all have a place at His table.

Scott Riling is the Pastor of Discipleship at the Cypress Creek Campus of Champion Forest Baptist Church.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Peter’s brother, Andrew, is a very important player in the timeline of Jesus. What did he do to help further the Kingdom of God? Was he jealous of Peter?

Not everyone is created to be a leader. Some are meant to follow. Is this wrong? HINT: Nope!

Who were the other disciples and how did they play a part? Pastor Riling uses Luke 6:12-16 to explain…

What did Matthew write about himself? What did he call himself? What did Matthew say about the other disciples?

For more information about Mark’s Class, click [here].



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January 1, 2020


Title: A Place at the Table
Topic: The Last Supper
Discussed by Pastor Scott Riling
with Champion Forest Baptist Church (www.ChampionForest.org)


Day 3

During the Biblical Literacy Class on January 14, 2018, Pastor Scott Riling offered a timely, reminder for us all: We all have a place at His table.

Scott Riling is the Pastor of Discipleship at the Cypress Creek Campus of Champion Forest Baptist Church.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Who was the greatest disciple? Was one “better” than another? The disciples were actually fighting over this! Jesus put them in their place, though. Pastor Riling uses Luke 22:24-28 and Revelation 19:6-9 as references…

So, then the disciples start debating over who will the one to betray Jesus! This was probably Jesus’s response in today’s language: “Come on, guys! Just stop! I’m right here – and I can hear you!”

What did Peter say to Jesus about the possible betrayal? How did Jesus respond to Peter? More importantly, did Jesus still use Peter in a mighty way?

Tune in tomorrow as Pastor Riling discusses the various strengths and weaknesses of the disciples…

For more information about Mark’s Class, click [here].



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December 31, 2019


Title: A Place at the Table
Topic: The Last Supper
Discussed by Pastor Scott Riling
with Champion Forest Baptist Church (www.ChampionForest.org)


Day 2

During the Biblical Literacy Class on January 14, 2018, Pastor Scott Riling offered a timely, reminder for us all: We all have a place at His table.

Scott Riling is the Pastor of Discipleship at the Cypress Creek Campus of Champion Forest Baptist Church.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Jesus had a specific purpose for choosing the disciples. He didn’t just randomly pick some men to follow him and then continue his work here on earth. Listen as Pastor Riling reads from the account in Luke 6:12-16.

Another statement Jesus made to the disciples was: “Before I suffer…” Jesus knew what was coming, but they didn’t, so they were extremely startled by this revelation. Jesus then went on to reveal the most shocking statement: “One of you will betray me…” This was even worse!

Pastor Riling says this: “Any one of us are capable of anything.” Even denying Jesus! Isn’t it amazing, though, that God has made a place at the table for us? He even made a place at the table for Judas, knowing that he would betray him!

Did the disciples argue over who was the greatest? Yep, you bet they did! Tune in tomorrow as Pastor Riling discusses this further…

For more information about Mark’s Class, click [here].



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December 30, 2019


Title: A Place at the Table
Topic: The Last Supper
Discussed by Pastor Scott Riling
with Champion Forest Baptist Church (www.ChampionForest.org)


Day 1

During the Biblical Literacy Class on January 14, 2018, Pastor Scott Riling offered a timely, reminder for us all: We all have a place at His table.

Scott Riling is the Pastor of Discipleship at the Cypress Creek Campus of Champion Forest Baptist Church.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Today, Pastor Riling begins a detailed account of The Last Supper, using references from both Luke 6 and Luke 22.

When you want to get to know someone, what do you often do? You invite them to lunch or dinner! You share a meal together. The conversation is important, but connecting is, too.

What was the conversation like during the Last Supper? It was kind of depressing, wasn’t it? But, the words Jesus spoke to the disciples were very, very important.

For more information about Mark’s Class, click [here].



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January 4, 2019


Title: A Place at the Table
Topic: The Last Supper
Discussed by Pastor Scott Riling
with Champion Forest Baptist Church (www.ChampionForest.org)


Day 5

During the Biblical Literacy Class on January 14, 2018, Pastor Scott Riling offered a timely, reminder for us all: We all have a place at His table.

Scott Riling is the Pastor of Discipleship at the Cypress Creek Campus of Champion Forest Baptist Church.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Pastor Riling continues to explain the significance of Matthew’s reference to himself as the “tax collector”. Why didn’t Matthew write similar negative statements about the other disciples? He didn’t even mention their past sins (well, except for Judas)!

Points for Home:
Which disciple can you identify with?
It doesn’t matter what you’ve done or what you will do, God CHOSE you! “No one is beyond the long arm of the Lord,” Pastor Riling reminds us.
You will only reap the benefits of this love and grace when you accept your place at the table.

For more information about Mark’s Class, click [here].



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January 3, 2019


Title: A Place at the Table
Topic: The Last Supper
Discussed by Pastor Scott Riling
with Champion Forest Baptist Church (www.ChampionForest.org)


Day 4

During the Biblical Literacy Class on January 14, 2018, Pastor Scott Riling offered a timely, reminder for us all: We all have a place at His table.

Scott Riling is the Pastor of Discipleship at the Cypress Creek Campus of Champion Forest Baptist Church.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Peter’s brother, Andrew, is a very important player in the timeline of Jesus. What did he do to help further the Kingdom of God? Was he jealous of Peter?

Not everyone is created to be a leader. Some are meant to follow. Is this wrong? HINT: Nope!

Who were the other disciples and how did they play a part? Pastor Riling uses Luke 6:12-16 to explain…

What did Matthew write about himself? What did he call himself? What did Matthew say about the other disciples?

For more information about Mark’s Class, click [here].



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January 2, 2019


Title: A Place at the Table
Topic: The Last Supper
Discussed by Pastor Scott Riling
with Champion Forest Baptist Church (www.ChampionForest.org)


Day 3

During the Biblical Literacy Class on January 14, 2018, Pastor Scott Riling offered a timely, reminder for us all: We all have a place at His table.

Scott Riling is the Pastor of Discipleship at the Cypress Creek Campus of Champion Forest Baptist Church.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Who was the greatest disciple? Was one “better” than another? The disciples were actually fighting over this! Jesus put them in their place, though. Pastor Riling uses Luke 22:24-28 and Revelation 19:6-9 as references…

So, then the disciples start debating over who will the one to betray Jesus! This was probably Jesus’s response in today’s language: “Come on, guys! Just stop! I’m right here – and I can hear you!”

What did Peter say to Jesus about the possible betrayal? How did Jesus respond to Peter? More importantly, did Jesus still use Peter in a mighty way?

Tune in tomorrow as Pastor Riling discusses the various strengths and weaknesses of the disciples…

For more information about Mark’s Class, click [here].



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January 1, 2019


Title: A Place at the Table
Topic: The Last Supper
Discussed by Pastor Scott Riling
with Champion Forest Baptist Church (www.ChampionForest.org)


Day 2

During the Biblical Literacy Class on January 14, 2018, Pastor Scott Riling offered a timely, reminder for us all: We all have a place at His table.

Scott Riling is the Pastor of Discipleship at the Cypress Creek Campus of Champion Forest Baptist Church.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Jesus had a specific purpose for choosing the disciples. He didn’t just randomly pick some men to follow him and then continue his work here on earth. Listen as Pastor Riling reads from the account in Luke 6:12-16.

Another statement Jesus made to the disciples was: “Before I suffer…” Jesus knew what was coming, but they didn’t, so they were extremely startled by this revelation. Jesus then went on to reveal the most shocking statement: “One of you will betray me…” This was even worse!

Pastor Riling says this: “Any one of us are capable of anything.” Even denying Jesus! Isn’t it amazing, though, that God has made a place at the table for us? He even made a place at the table for Judas, knowing that he would betray him!

Did the disciples argue over who was the greatest? Yep, you bet they did! Tune in tomorrow as Pastor Riling discusses this further…

For more information about Mark’s Class, click [here].



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December 31, 2018


Title: A Place at the Table
Topic: The Last Supper
Discussed by Pastor Scott Riling
with Champion Forest Baptist Church (www.ChampionForest.org)


Day 1

During the Biblical Literacy Class on January 14, 2018, Pastor Scott Riling offered a timely, reminder for us all: We all have a place at His table.

Scott Riling is the Pastor of Discipleship at the Cypress Creek Campus of Champion Forest Baptist Church.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Today, Pastor Riling begins a detailed account of The Last Supper, using references from both Luke 6 and Luke 22.

When you want to get to know someone, what do you often do? You invite them to lunch or dinner! You share a meal together. The conversation is important, but connecting is, too.

What was the conversation like during the Last Supper? It was kind of depressing, wasn’t it? But, the words Jesus spoke to the disciples were very, very important.

For more information about Mark’s Class, click [here].



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January 26, 2018


Title: A Place at the Table
Topic: The Last Supper
Discussed by Pastor Scott Riling
with Champion Forest Baptist Church (www.ChampionForest.org)


Day 5

During the Biblical Literacy Class on January 14, 2018, Pastor Scott Riling offered a timely, reminder for us all: We all have a place at His table.

Scott Riling is the Pastor of Discipleship at the Cypress Creek Campus of Champion Forest Baptist Church.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Pastor Riling continues to explain the significance of Matthew’s reference to himself as the “tax collector”. Why didn’t Matthew write similar negative statements about the other disciples? He didn’t even mention their past sins (well, except for Judas)!

Points for Home:
Which disciple can you identify with?
It doesn’t matter what you’ve done or what you will do, God CHOSE you! “No one is beyond the long arm of the Lord,” Pastor Riling reminds us.
You will only reap the benefits of this love and grace when you accept your place at the table.

For more information about Mark’s Class, click [here].



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January 25, 2018


Title: A Place at the Table
Topic: The Last Supper
Discussed by Pastor Scott Riling
with Champion Forest Baptist Church (www.ChampionForest.org)


Day 4

During the Biblical Literacy Class on January 14, 2018, Pastor Scott Riling offered a timely, reminder for us all: We all have a place at His table.

Scott Riling is the Pastor of Discipleship at the Cypress Creek Campus of Champion Forest Baptist Church.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Peter’s brother, Andrew, is a very important player in the timeline of Jesus. What did he do to help further the Kingdom of God? Was he jealous of Peter?

Not everyone is created to be a leader. Some are meant to follow. Is this wrong? HINT: Nope!

Who were the other disciples and how did they play a part? Pastor Riling uses Luke 6:12-16 to explain…

What did Matthew write about himself? What did he call himself? What did Matthew say about the other disciples?

For more information about Mark’s Class, click [here].



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January 24, 2018


Title: A Place at the Table
Topic: The Last Supper
Discussed by Pastor Scott Riling
with Champion Forest Baptist Church (www.ChampionForest.org)


Day 3

During the Biblical Literacy Class on January 14, 2018, Pastor Scott Riling offered a timely, reminder for us all: We all have a place at His table.

Scott Riling is the Pastor of Discipleship at the Cypress Creek Campus of Champion Forest Baptist Church.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Who was the greatest disciple? Was one “better” than another? The disciples were actually fighting over this! Jesus put them in their place, though. Pastor Riling uses Luke 22:24-28 and Revelation 19:6-9 as references…

So, then the disciples start debating over who will the one to betray Jesus! This was probably Jesus’s response in today’s language: “Come on, guys! Just stop! I’m right here – and I can hear you!”

What did Peter say to Jesus about the possible betrayal? How did Jesus respond to Peter? More importantly, did Jesus still use Peter in a mighty way?

Tune in tomorrow as Pastor Riling discusses the various strengths and weaknesses of the disciples…

For more information about Mark’s Class, click [here].



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January 23, 2018


Title: A Place at the Table
Topic: The Last Supper
Discussed by Pastor Scott Riling
with Champion Forest Baptist Church (www.ChampionForest.org)


Day 2

During the Biblical Literacy Class on January 14, 2018, Pastor Scott Riling offered a timely, reminder for us all: We all have a place at His table.

Scott Riling is the Pastor of Discipleship at the Cypress Creek Campus of Champion Forest Baptist Church.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Jesus had a specific purpose for choosing the disciples. He didn’t just randomly pick some men to follow him and then continue his work here on earth. Listen as Pastor Riling reads from the account in Luke 6:12-16.

Another statement Jesus made to the disciples was: “Before I suffer…” Jesus knew what was coming, but they didn’t, so they were extremely startled by this revelation. Jesus then went on to reveal the most shocking statement: “One of you will betray me…” This was even worse!

Pastor Riling says this: “Any one of us are capable of anything.” Even denying Jesus! Isn’t it amazing, though, that God has made a place at the table for us? He even made a place at the table for Judas, knowing that he would betray him!

Did the disciples argue over who was the greatest? Yep, you bet they did! Tune in tomorrow as Pastor Riling discusses this further…

For more information about Mark’s Class, click [here].



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January 22, 2018


Title: A Place at the Table
Topic: The Last Supper
Discussed by Pastor Scott Riling
with Champion Forest Baptist Church (www.ChampionForest.org)


Day 1

During the Biblical Literacy Class on January 14, 2018, Pastor Scott Riling offered a timely, reminder for us all: We all have a place at His table.

Scott Riling is the Pastor of Discipleship at the Cypress Creek Campus of Champion Forest Baptist Church.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Today, Pastor Riling begins a detailed account of The Last Supper, using references from both Luke 6 and Luke 22.

When you want to get to know someone, what do you often do? You invite them to lunch or dinner! You share a meal together. The conversation is important, but connecting is, too.

What was the conversation like during the Last Supper? It was kind of depressing, wasn’t it? But, the words Jesus spoke to the disciples were very, very important.

For more information about Mark’s Class, click [here].



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