Picture This: Christ‘s Church (pt. 8) / A consideration of the various means by which the body of Christ can glorify God through the ministry of the Word of God.
Picture This: Christ‘s Church (pt. 8) / A consideration of the various means by which the body of Christ can glorify God through the ministry of the Word of God.
Considering the Church in Corinth in the 21st Century (pt. 10) / Christ has redeemed each believer, body and soul. Therefore, each believer should conduct his/her life body and soul in light of this truth, because we are not our own!
Picture This: Christ‘s Church (pt. 7) / A consideration of the various means by which the body of Christ can glorify God through the ministry of the Word of God.
Considering the Church in Corinth in the 21st Century (pt. 9) / Because of our blessed responsibilities during the future kingdom, believers today ought to make decisions and value judgments within the ministry of the local church
Picture This: Christ‘s Church (pt. 6) / According to Scripture, the purpose of the church is to glorify God through the ministry of the Word of God.
Considering the Church in Corinth in the 21st Century (pt. 8) / Rather than removing wicked immorality from their midst, the church at Corinth did not simply tolerate it, but they were found boasting about its presence within their fellowship. This wickedness had a serious leavening influence in the church body, that required disciplinary action on their part.
Considering the Church in Corinth in the 21st Century (pt. 7) / The requirement for Biblical ministry (service) is no success or popularity, but simply faithfulness! This will be determined only by Christ when He returns!
Picture This: Christ’s Church (pt. 5) / A consideration of the biblical texts describing the purpose of the church.
Considering the Church in Corinth in the 21st Century / A Christian ministry must be build upon only Christ as the foundation, and utilize the materials that will withstand His evaluation, those He deems worthy of His building!
Picture This: Christ’s Church (pt. 4) / The church began on the Day of Pentecost when the Holy Spirit arrived to indwell those who trusted in the finished work of Christ alone for their salvation.