For this series of lessons, we’ll be reading from the Book of John.

Ronnie Vance teaches this week’s lesson titled, “Know About Jesus or Know Jesus.” He’s reading from John 18:1-11. He references the following scriptures: John 17:1-26, Matthew 1:25, Matthew 4:2, John 4:6, John 19:28, Matthew 4:1, Matthew 16:21, John 2:15, Luke 2:40, Luke 2:52, 27.50" class="scriptRef">Matthew 27:50, Luke 23:46, Luke 24:39, John 20: 20, 27, John 1:1-2, Matthew 26:47-56, Mark 14:43-51, Luke 22:47-62, John 7:32, Matthew 26:36-46, Mark 14:32-42, Luke 22:43-48, John 10:18, Matthew 27:3-10, Luke 22:47-71, John chapter 12), II Samuel 15:23-27, Hebrews 11:10, Ezekiel 1:28, Isaiah 6:5, Luke 5:8-9, Acts 9:1-19, Revelation 6:14-17, Exodus 3:2-5, John 18:10-11, Matthew 26:47-56, Mark 14:43-50, John 18:3-12, John 3:1-21, Philippians 2:10-11, John 6:6-7, Matthew 16:13-23 and Mark 8:27-33. Jessica Kirk-Perry performs “That I Could Still Go Free“ with Josh Holstein and Bryan Mills II at the invitation.

“That I Could Still Go Free” written by: Ronny Hinson
“That I Could Still Go Free” original artists: The Hinsons

Lyrics:
Lock me up in a prison
And throw away the key
Take away the vision
From these eyes that now, now can see
Then deprive me of the food I eat
And even bind my hands and feet
For as long as I know Jesus
I can still go free

That I could still go free
What kind of man would reach down his hand and do this for me
Unworthy to live and not fit to kill
Yet a man on the cross put me in His will
And said that I could still go free

Now I never could quite understand why a king would want to leave His throne
To dawn the robe of an earthly man and feel the pain of flesh, flesh and bone
Then to later trod that lonely path
That lead to Calvary
But those blood red stains broke all my chains
So that I could still go free

That I could still go free
What kind of man would reach down his hand and do this for me
Unworthy to live and not fit to kill
Yet a man on the cross put me in His will
And said that I could still go free