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➤ Contentions and Disputes in the New Testament —A List of contentions recorded in the New Testament. We look at what the scriptures reveal about the kind of arguments and disputes that were going on in New Testament times. Just a neat simple list for reference.
➤ Bible Opposites SERIES —The Bible often presents us with a choice of two contrasting things that are poles apart. Each of the lessons in this series takes one such pair of opposites as its topic.
➤ The Possibility of Apostasy —Examines the doctrine variously called Infallible Grace, Impossibility of Apostasy, Perseverance of the Saints, Eternal Security, Once Saved Always Saved.
➤ Believing a Lie —False teaching is all around us, but we have no excuse for believing these lies.
➤ God's Goal of Oneness (1Timothy 2:5-8) —There is but one path to eternal life, the path of faith in Jesus Christ and full obedience to him. This one faith is the center of the gospel.
➤ Seeking or Rejecting Grace —about the parables of the Workers in the Vineyard, and the Marriage of the King’s Son.
➤ Christian Unity —Christ’s Prayer, Paul’s Plea, God’s Plan for the Unity of Believers
➤ The Antichrist (2Thessalonians 2:1-12) —These verses describe the Antichrist. We note several characteristics.
➤ A United Purpose —Many Christians are go-it-aloners. Being deliberately untied instead of united deprives one of the joy of fellowship in common purpose.
➤ Defilers Speaking Evil (Jude 1:8-11) —Jude continues to warn against departures from the faith by false teachers. He says that they speak evil of spiritual authorities, and on the fleshly plane they defile and corrupt (Jude 1:8-11).
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