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❖ IMPOTENT —means powerless, weak, ineffectual. In contrast, power from God and the gospel (Romans 1:16) can achieve all godly aims and desires. Against all odds we can do all things through Christ who strengthens us (Philippians 4:13). Other powers fall short and disappoint.
➤ The Gospel is the Power —Three kinds of power in the gospel... the power to enlighten, to save, and to establish.
➤ 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.
➤ Seven Powers of Christ —We learn more about Christ in Revelation chapters 1-3. At least seven aspects of Christ’s power and authority may be noticed in these chapters, both in the first vision of Christ, and in the letters Christ has John write to the seven churches.
➤ Toward Our Goal —Ten principles for achieving any worthwhile goal, especially a Christian goal.
➤ Seven Powers —Bible lesson on powers to which all human beings may gain access in the new age of Jesus Christ.
➤ Christ In You the Hope of Glory (2) —The power God has put in us. The second of three glorious privileges we have in Christ.
➤ If I Be Lifted Up —Jesus said, “If I be lifted up from the earth, I will draw all men to myself”. His crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension, are the three ways he did this.
➤ Mary's Magnificat - Psalm of Praise —Mary the mother of Jesus visited her sister, Elizabeth the mother of John the Baptist. Mary uttered a beautiful Psalm known as the Magnificat. Its themes are praise, humility, joy, fear, faith, mercy, strength, promise, and blessing.
➤ Faithful and Strong 1 (2Timothy 2:1-13) —A study outline of Second Timothy chapter 2 verses 1-13. We look at the strength of faith and truth in Timothy and Paul.
➤ Faithful and Strong 2 (2Timothy 2:14-26) —A study outline of Second Timothy chapter 2 verses 14-26. We look at the strength of faith and truth in Timothy, Paul, and their fellow gospel workers.
➤ Small Things —A Bible study starter using the concept of small things that God made big.
➤ Adventures of Elisha —After Elijah left this world, his disciple Elisha took up Elijah’s mantle and ministry.
➤ Adventures of John the Baptist —The bridge between the old and new is John the Baptist. He is usually called the last of the Old Testament prophets. But he was also the first prophet among the Jews for 400 years!
➤ The Hand of God —The Bible sometimes talks about 'the hand of God' and what God's hand can do. In this lesson we will consider three things that the hand of God can do.
➤ Abstinence and Will Power —It is a dangerous notion that asceticism, and the exercise of the will over the body, is the essence of holiness.
➤ Han blong God —Baebol i samtaem tokbaot 'han blong God' mo wanem han blong God ya i save mekem. Long lesen ya, bambae yumi tingbaot trifala samting we han blong God i save makem.
➤ Grace and Power —A perspective on grace and power: the Messiah is mighty in government and law, majestic in glory and light, merciful in grace and love.
➤ More Than Conquerors — We can have a conquering faith in Jesus though we are tested by many tribulations. True faith stands the test and wins victory.
➤ Through Much Tribulation —We have been studying the “four horses of the apocalypse” and the four horsemen who rode them. They represent typical tribulations that human beings must continue to suffer until the end of the world. One human being, because he is the very Son of God, can lead us through all tribulations, even death.
➤ Tribulation Principles —Another study that helps us understand the troubles and suffering we go through. Outlines seven principles of tribulation.
➤ The Possibility of Apostasy —Examines the doctrine variously called Infallible Grace, Impossibility of Apostasy, Perseverance of the Saints, Eternal Security, Once Saved Always Saved.
➤ Endurance of Trials —James shows us that we can endure trials if we put all the right conditions in place. I have listed six.
➤ The Arrows of God —The arrows of God are faith, hope, and love, these three. Each arrow needs a target, energy, and penetration.
➤ Remembering God and Enduring —Some people never forget God or depart from him, but endure to the end. Others do forget God and fall away. This lesson gives some Bible examples of people who remembered and people who forgot.
➤ Adventures of Joseph —The time of the promises to Abraham spans the generations of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. It also includes the marvelous story and time of Jacob's son Joseph (Genesis 35-50).
➤ 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.
➤ Through Much Tribulation —Paul endured many trials, and encouraged the disciples to continue in the faith, even through much tribulation.
➤ How We May Suffer —Looks at the various sufferings of Paul, to help us understand how we too might suffer as Christians.
➤ Insights Into Tribulation —This lesson outlines three important insights into our trials and tribulations.
➤ Our Response to Trials Part 1 —Suffering produces various responses in people. There are right and wrong responses to suffering. When I say wrong I do not mean immoral or sinful, but rather that these negative responses do not help the sufferer; they only make the suffering worse.
➤ Our Response to Trials Part 2 —Suffering produces various responses in people. In Part 1 we looked at four wrong responses to suffering. Now, in Part 2, we look at four right responses.
➤ How to Survive Trouble - We Can Endure —Seven methods by which we can endure trials and tribulations, drawing on the help that God provides. Includes poem, My Friend
➤ The Helmet of Salvation —People will say that there are many great lights in the world. They are the teachers who have given the world great insights. That may be so, but when people count Jesus as one among the many, that is not true. He is the only Mediator between God and man (1Timothy 2:4-6).
➤ From the Flood to the Fire —A lesson from Second Peter Chapter 3 providing three important principles that keep people faithful in times when most people stray away from God.
➤ The Beginning, the End, and Between —In Colossians, Paul tells us how our Christian lives on earth began, and how they will end. But his main concern is the middle. Between the beginning and the end, we must continue in Christ. This lesson is about continuing.
➤ Be Strong and Courageous —A lesson from Joshua 1:5-7 and the three threads that we find there.
➤ Why Do Young People Leave? —Many young people are turning away from being true disciples of Jesus, including those carefully taught in Christian families and who even obeyed the gospel with genuine faith.
➤ Seven Goals in Grace (2Thessalonians 1) —An inspirational lesson in 2nd Thessalonians chapter 1, joining the first five verses with the last two.
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