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❖ YOKE —Jesus said, “My yoke is easy; my burden is light” (Matthew 11:29-30). A yoke is a bow-shaped crosspiece as part of the harness of beasts of burden. It joins two or more animals together such that they share the burden they are pulling.
➤ Responsibilities SERIES —Christians have responsibilities in the home and in the community. These studies bring the scriptures to bear on responsibilities of that kind.
➤ The Solution to Sin —Will power and ascetism are not the solution to sin, nor are good works. What then is the solution to sin?
➤ Giant Problem! —Whatever other problems you may have, no matter how big they are, this problem is bigger.
➤ We Who Are Strong —encourages us to grow out of weakness into strength. We look at the nine instances of asthenees (in various forms) in Romans, grouped under three headings.
➤ Innocence and Guilt: The Bible Teaching —Another pair of opposites in the Bible is innocence and guilt. We study the arrival of guilt, an argument about guilt, and the answer to guilt.
➤ Sharing Christ’s Sufferings (Philippians 3:10) —In this lesson, we think about Paul’s profound prayer in Philippians 3:10. In this verse, Paul states the very purpose of his life as a Christian.
➤ The Seriousness of Sin —The Bible is not legalistic, but it does take sin seriously. We look at the basic facts on which the doctrine of sin is built.
➤ Sin and Grace —About understanding God’s grace when dealing with the problems and habits of sin.
➤ Necessity is Laid Upon Me —Paul was committed with the dispensing of the gospel. He had a commission: go preach the gospel. Woe to him if he did not!
➤ Bondage in Egypt —Some of the timeless principles involved in the story of Israel’s troubled times. Their bondage in Egypt, like the story of Joseph’s ups and downs, is instructive for us when we too meet with trouble in our lives.
➤ His Burden is Light —Keeping God’s commandments is a burden to some people, but it should not be. That’s what this lesson is about.
➤ Jesus Took Away the Old Law —Jesus fulfilled and took away all law that preceded his death because of its weakness and uselessness (Hebrews 7:18). He established a new law-covenant based on his death. He takes away the first that he may establish the second (Hebrews 10:9,20).
➤ How We May Suffer —Looks at the various sufferings of Paul, to help us understand how we too might suffer as Christians.
➤ If God Refused —Discusses why God cannot refuse anyone who repents and seeks forgiveness.
➤ New Year’s Revolutions —We all make new year resolutions. Why not try revolutions instead? Here are three things (anxiety, apathy, activity) that you can revolutionize, and by doing so get a life.
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