Hebrews / A consideration of what biblical faith is and why it has always mattered
Hebrews / A consideration of what biblical faith is and why it has always mattered
First Samuel – Lessons in Opportunity / An overview of the historical context of First Samuel and a survey of the book including its primary theme
Hebrews / To avoid apostasy, thoughtfully remember the beginning of your testimony determine to remain steadfast until the Lord returns
The apostle Paul explains that justification comes by faith alone apart from works in every age.
The apostle Paul lists several benefits of justification by grace through faith alone.
Bitterness & Forgiveness / Bitterness is common, lethal, & curable if we are to exhibit the Christlike character God desires
For NT believers, there is no turning back to the old ways, despite hardships or trials, thus making us examples of followers of Christ
Hebrews / Because of the work of Christ, in which we confidently trust, which gives us access to God Himself, we must draw near, hold fast, and consider one another, stimulating the brethren to love and good works.
Hebrews / Only by faith in the shed blood of Christ on the cross can any sinner ever be forgiven and reconciled to God
Ecclesiastes: What’s the Point? (pt. 19) / In the end, life is all about God and his glory. To find meaning in life, we must recognize this fact.
Hebrews / The Once for all sacrifice of Christ’s shed blood is the only hope of forgiveness for anyone, ever
Ecclesiastes: What’s the Point? / Because youth is fleeting, Solomon urges young people to fear God and serve Him before the effects of old age overtake the body.
Hebrews / Christ’s blood is the only means of forgiveness. Nothing else is possible to forgive sin
Ecclesiastes: What’s the Point? (pt. 17) / Solomon addresses wisdom and folly’s relationship to leadership and stewardship.
Hebrews / A reminder of the temporary work offered under the Old Covenant in the period of the tabernacle
Although we have a tendency to become fearful of the things happening around us, as Christians we must change our thinking and place our confidence in the power and sovereignty of God.
The very name Jesus means salvation and is obvious throughout the text of even the OT.
The Incarnation provides us with a picture of not only the love of God but the faithfulness of God to His Word.
Ecclesiastes: What‘s the Point? / Solomon advises young people to enjoy their youth but to always make choices consistent with the character and will of God.
Ecclesiastes: What‘s the Point? (pt. 15) / Solomon describes the difference between the fool and the wise person.
Baptism of only believers is a matter of obedience in the Christian Life
Ecclesiastes: What’s the Point? (pt. 14) / Life may be unfair and unpleasant at times, but Solomon describes more benefits of life “under the sun.”
Ecclesiastes: What’s the Point? (pt. 13) / Life may be unfair and unpleasant at times, but Solomon describes the benefits of life “under the sun.”
Hebrew / Christ’s priesthood is never-ending, thus it exceeds the Aaronic order in its availability and scope
Ecclesiastes: What’s the Point? (pt. 12) / Solomon reveals how we are to live wisely in an unfair and unjust world.