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➤ I Can! (Philippians) SERIES —Paul’s letter to the Philippians is full of encouragement. The theme is, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Series includes two quiz pages.
➤ The Letter of James SERIES —treating the five main topics in the letter of James: works, money, lust, trials, and the tongue.
➤ First letter of Peter SERIES —comprehensive studies in the first letter of Peter, showing how God treats us right and makes us right.
➤ Disciples of Christ SERIES —These lessons complement the Faith-Hope-Love series. They are especially suitable for new disciples. The lessons are each complete units and may be used separately as sermons.
➤ Dead or Dedicated? SERIES —A series of short studies that address our dedication and attitudes toward some of the key elements of our lives: our aims, interests, habits, and such like.
➤ Faithful Unto Death —The sixth step to salvation is continued obedience to Christ.
➤ The Zeal of God —God is a zealous God and he wears zeal as his mantle. He expects us to do the same.
➤ Mastery over Lust —James shows us how to conquer our wrong desires.
➤ The Well-beloved Gaius —The 3rd epistle of John says four wonderful things about Gaius: he was well beloved; his soul prospered; he walked in truth; he acted faithfully.
➤ Correcting Sin in Others —We outline the proper procedure for correcting sin in others with neither laxity nor cultish fanaticism.
➤ Enemies of the Christian —Bible teaching warning us about the dark side of our faith and hope.
➤ Master of the House (Ephesians 6:1-9) —A verse by verse study about the Christian household and how its head ought to behave toward his family members, and they toward him.
➤ Lord, To Whom Shall We Go? —When Jesus asked his disciples whether they would leave him, Peter answered with the question, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life”. One of them, Judas Iscariot, did go to someone else. (John 6:68).
➤ Disciplined by God —Study in Hebrews. Jesus is an author who finishes his work. His work is our faith. He helps us endure the discipline of many trials until finally glory comes.
➤ The Unknown Disciples (Romans 16) —Chapter sixteen of Paul’s letter to the Romans contains the names of 34 people. But this chapter does more than record their names: it also tells us three important and beautiful things about these people.
➤ Disciples of Christ —Looks at some of the characteristics of those who are truly disciples of Jesus.
➤ A Disciple’s Discipline —We consider the rules and discipline that a disciple of Christ should submit to.
➤ Applying Oneself —Applying our minds to God’s word, applying the word to our lives, applying our lives to God’s glory.
➤ Christian Intolerance (2Thessalonians 3:6-18) —This passage reminds us that Christianity is a religion with rules and discipline. It has a stern and intolerant side to it.
➤ Christ, Master of All Rulers —“In Christ dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily” (Colossians 2:9). As we think about the fullness of Christ’s divinity, we must infer his absolute sovereignty. Thus Paul, in the next sentence, says that Christ “is the head of all principality and power.” (Colossians 2:10). All rulers of all three realms are subject to Christ.
➤ Hemia Tru Disaepol blong Kraes —Wanem fasin i blong disaepol blong Kraes? Long lesen ya, bambae yumi luksave ol sampting we i stap spesel long ol tru disaepol blong Jisas. Ol Kristin man, oli stap disaepol blong Jisas nomo, nao oli no stap disaepol blong narafala man long jos.
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