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   Baby Baptism  —Examines the question of whether babies should be baptized. Looks at the state of innocence, the question of nature, and the steps of obedience that accompany baptism.


   We Beheld His Glory  —We discuss the human nature and the divine nature of Jesus Christ. We defend the traditional and orthodox view. A CHART is included, outlining and indexing the other five lessons in the “GLORY” series.


   The G in GLORY Jesus is God  —The POWER of Jesus as the GOD who created all things and for whom all things exist.


   The Two Natures of Man  —Man is a combination of two natures, not one, not three.


   Body and Soul  —A human being is essentially two things —a body and a soul. There is a most intimate connection between the two.


   Body and Spirit  —There is an idea held by some, and rooted in ancient gnosticism, that our fleshly bodies do not receive the same salvation as do our spirits.


   Alpha and Omega - Jesus is God  —In the book of Revelation Jesus, the Alpha and Omega, shows himself to be God just like his Father.


   Two Sides of God's Nature  —God does not have a split personality that changes whimsically. Yet God’s nature does have two sides, each of which is necessary to, and consistent with, the other.


   Total Depravity  —Examines human nature, and the mechanism by which sin and death spread to all. Is it by heredity or by contagion?


   Christ in the flesh: What 1st John Says About Christ~1  —To begin our study of the first letter of John, we look at how John deals with the idea that Christ came in the flesh, in other words the human nature of Christ.


   Good Works Required  —(Galatians 5:13 to 6:10) Paul makes good works a part of faith. Although Christians are free from the law, they must keep the commandments of Christ. Paul shows this to be essential to salvation


   Is Jesus Jehovah?  —In this lesson we ask whether Jesus has a right to God’s name —Jehovah or Yahweh.


   Is Jesus Divine?  —Paul says of Christ, “In him dwells all the fulness of deity in bodily form” (Colossians 2:9). This lesson presents four facts that show the divine nature of Christ.


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