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➤ Bible Facts About Adam —Here's a list of Bible facts about Adam and Adam’s sin. Just a neat simple list for reference.
➤ Sin and Legalism SERIES —These lessons provide an insight into the nature of sin and how sin ought to be dealt with, while at the same time drawing attention to errors of legalism and liberalism.
➤ Forgiveness SERIES —Here's a list of individual lessons, written at different times over the years. This collection provides a deeper understanding of the basic theme and purpose of the gospel, namely the forgiveness of sins.
➤ The Source of Sin —The source of sin is not God’s law, or our flesh, or Adam. What then is the source of sin?
➤ 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?
➤ The Sacrifice for Sins —Our Magnificent High Priest provides us the way of forgiveness through his blood.
➤ Repentance From Sin —The third step to salvation is changing one's heart and turning from sin.
➤ The Sealed and Sanctified Heart —This final lesson in the Jesus Changed My Heart series, shows that God has confirmed his promise to all his heirs by an oath and by a seal. So there are three distinct actions of God that can empower you.
➤ Ignorance and Innocence —How does God view sins committed in ignorance? Does he deem a person innocent who sins without realising it?
➤ Good and Evil - The Battle of Right Against Wrong —The main themes in the Bible of course include Good and Evil. The age old struggle of good against evil still rages. But these are not equal , and good will be victorious.
➤ Sin and Prayer —If we live a life of sin, how does that affect our prayers? Does God listen to the prayers of people who won't try to stop their disobedience, believing that their sins don't hinder their prayers?
➤ Sin and Prayer Quiz —Here's a multiple choice quiz following the lesson on Sin and Prayer.
➤ Salvation (Wonderful Words) —Christians commonly talk about “salvation”, their “Saviour”, and the need to be “saved” yet some are vague about what doctrine lies behind these terms.
➤ 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.
➤ Does John 10:28 Allow Sin? —Jesus said that he gives eternal life to his sheep and they shall never perish, nor will anyone snatch them from his hand (John 10:28). Does this guarantee eternal life regardless of conduct?
➤ If We Sin Wilfully —We are going to examine seven portions of scripture that show we Christians, although certainly secure, nurtured, and protected, will not remain so unless we respond to God’s grace and diligently fulfill his conditions according to his purpose for us. Otherwise we will be branches cut off.
➤ 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.
➤ The Blind Eye of Love —Evaluating the idea that true love sees only the good in people. One of the most dangerous ideas in the world?
➤ Whole World in Wickedness: What 1st John Says About Sin~1 —“Everyone who practises righteousness is born of him... No one who is born of God practises sin... The one who practises sin is of the devil” (1John 2:29; 3:6-10).
➤ Forgiveness of Sins: What 1st John Says About Sin~2 —We concentrate on how Jesus provides the way to be forgiven of sin and to conquer it through him.
➤ Why Did Adam and Eve Disobey God? —When we consider the sin committed by the first two humans, we are bound to ask, “Why did Adam and Eve disobey God? Why did they eat the fruit God had forbidden?” The answer is a combination of three things: decision, deceit, and desire.
➤ What God, Satan, Eve, and Adam Said —Words matter. This is shown in the record of what was said in the garden of Eden. We see that the conversations revealed choices, and the choices had consequences.
➤ 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.
➤ Four Kinds of Sin —about four kinds of sin. These are sins of attitude, action, neglect, and intent.
➤ Sinning in Ignorance —If you do something wrong thinking it right, or something right thinking it wrong, are you guilty?
➤ Sin and Grace —About understanding God’s grace when dealing with the problems and habits of sin.
➤ Love Covers a Multitude of Sins —This lesson tries to help us better understand Peter's statement that love covers a multitude of sins.
➤ Is the Flesh Evil? —Discusses the idea that the flesh is evil and whether the Bible teaches this. Some people believe the human spirit and human flesh are naturally opposed.
➤ No Loophole in God's Law —Some people think they can find loopholes in God’s law. They interpret the kindness of God as a weakness they can exploit.
➤ Why the Warnings? —The scripture warns people to repent, obey God, and be saved through Jesus. Those who continue in unbelief and disobedience will be condemned. But God wants us to be saved. That's why he warns us.
➤ Jesus the Perfect Sacrifice —The body and blood of Jesus, because he was without sin, made an offering that satisfied God once and for all.
➤ David’s Sin and Sorrow —More of David’s adventures, after he became king. However there is a great deal of sadness in this story, mainly as a result of the sin David committed with Basheba, but also other sins such as taking a census to number Israel.
➤ Solomon’s Sin and Sorrow —Factors behind Solomon’s sin and fall from glory: his excess, his disobedience, his neglect, and his several faults.
➤ Solomon’s Great Mistakes —James's message is not against doing business, but against the arrogance of thinking you are in control of your life. God is in control, not you. He can allow your business to fail, and even your life to disappear, when you least expect it (James 4:13-17).
➤ Jesus Took Away Sin —Parable about a slave who owed his king millions of dollars. The king compassionately cancelled the entire debt (Matthew 18:23-27).
➤ The Unforgivable Sin —The Bible speaks of a sin never forgiven, but not of an unforgivable sin.
➤ Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit —A lesson about the so-called unforgivable sin.
➤ If God Refused —Discusses why God cannot refuse anyone who repents and seeks forgiveness.
➤ Three Kinds of Sinners —A Bible lesson that differentiates sinners into three types. Which kind are you?
➤ If We Confess Our Sins —about the confession of sin and full forgiveness. The promise of forgiveness comes with a commandment. The commandment comes with a problem. The problem comes with a solution. Lesson includes notes on the perfection of Christ.
➤ When Are Sins Washed Away? (Acts 22:16) —This lesson faces the question, When are sins washed away? In the process of conversion, at what point is one forgiven? We analyse what Ananias said in Acts 22:16.
➤ Adam's Predicament —In this lesson we consider the nature of Adam’s sin, condemnation, and forgiveness. At first sight Adam’s fall from grace seems straightforward to understand. Yet people have very different views of it. I hope this lesson will clarify the nature and consequences of Adam’s error and his hope of forgiveness.
➤ Mistaken Identity —One Sabbath day, Jesus and his disciples went walking through the grain fields. His disciples felt hungry, and began to pluck the heads of grain. They rubbed off the husks, and ate the kernels. When the Pharisees observed this, they said, 'You are breaking the Sabbath!' (Luke 6:1-2)
➤ Law, Sin, and Grace —Examines the message of Paul that we do not receive God’s grace by repudiating his law. Paul sees God’s law and grace combining, not conflicting.
➤ Christ, Forgiver of All Trespasses —Colossians - Final lesson in the “Christ is All” series. Two verses form the basis for this study: “In God’s beloved Son we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins” (Colossians 1:14), “He made you alive together with him, having forgiven you all trespasses” (Colossians 2:13).
➤ Trifala Kaen Man Nogud i Stap —Baebol i no letem fasin nogud i stap. Baebol i strong long stretem man nogud. Man we i tijim long Baebol, i no mas stap tok sofsof tumas agensem man nogud. Be ol man we oli mekem sin, oli no sem mak olgeta. Yumi mas skelem olgeta man ya, blong dil long defren fasin wetem wan wan long olgeta. Long lesen ya, bambae yumi lukluk long trifala kaen man we i mekem sin, mo defren fasin we tingting blong God i stap long wan wan blong trifala ya.
➤ Grace and Repentance —Repentance means a change of mind. But in what sense and with what results? Some say that a mind change is all God’s grace requires for repentance. We are not required to change our lives. We don't need to turn from sin. That's wrong. Several things go along with true repentance, and it cannot do without them. God’s grace, in granting repentance, requires these things.
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