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➤ The Conqueror of Death —One of the amazing things about the second coming will be the raising of all who have ever died.
➤ More Than Conquerors — We can have a conquering faith in Jesus though we are tested by many tribulations. True faith stands the test and wins victory.
➤ Seven Great Changes —One word that characterises the Last Days, is CHANGE. Seven great foundation changes took place centuries ago when Christ died.
➤ The Crossover —Great foundation changes were wrought by the cross of Christ. In this lesson we study about the cross of abrogation, consummation, and propitiation.
➤ The Last Sin Offering —Jesus offered his body and his blood, as the final sin offering for all people for all eternity. From that time animal sacrifice should have ceased.
➤ Sabbath to Sunday? —Many folk regard Sunday as the 'Christian Sabbath'. You may be surprised to learn that this is not so. However Sunday (the first day of the week) is the day on which Christians should meet for the Lord's Supper.
➤ Death of the Ten Commandments —A study in 2Corinthians 3, comparing the ten commandments with the new covenant and epistle of Christ.
➤ The Fourfold Ministry of Jesus —Of the four tasks in Christ’s ministry, the first three were his sole responsibility. The fourth he began, leaving his church to carry it on.
➤ The Priceless Cross (1) —Christ was not conquered on the cross, but sacrificed himself for us, demonstrating God’s love.
➤ The Priceless Cross (2) —The cross cancelled the debt against us, so we can be reconciled us to God and to one another.
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