Considering the Church in Corinth in the 21st Century (pt 5) / Consuming the “meat” of God’s Word is vital to the growth and stability of the NT Church
Considering the Church in Corinth in the 21st Century (pt 5) / Consuming the “meat” of God’s Word is vital to the growth and stability of the NT Church
Considering the Church in Corinth in the 21st Century (pt. 4) / Paul’s role in revealing God’s “mystery” for this age is on display through the Scripture with which He was entrusted.
Picture This: Chirst‘s Church (pt. 3) / The church is a mystery unrevealed in the Old Testament Scriptures and completely unique in its character.
/ Baptism is an important step of obedience for the believer in Christ. It proclaims a message, bears witness of Christ’s work of salvation, and serves as an opportunity to present the gospel of Christ.
Picture This: Christ‘s Church (pt. 2) / The church is a unique organism comprised of believing Jews and Gentiles who are now “in Christ.”
Considering the Church in Corinth in the 21st Century (pt. 3) / Paul’s proclamation was clear, concise, and consistent focusing on the message of the Gospel of God that saves sinners and sanctifies His saints
Picture This: Christ‘s Church (pt 1) / An introductory study of the doctrine of the church
Carefully Considering the Church of Corinth in the 21st Century (pt. 2) / The Gospel is a demonstration of the great wisdom of God and the power of God to save sinners, yet man regards it as foolish, a stumbling block to man’s pride.
Personal time with God through prayer and study of His Word is essential to getting to know Him better.
Carefully Considering the Church in Corinth in the 21st Century (pt. 1) / An Examination of the founding of the Church in Corinth, and a survey of some of the problems Paul had to address in this first letter to the saints of God.
God’s Word is true in all matters of which it speaks, and believers must face reality when it comes to the issues of life.
An examination of the meaning and importance of believer’s immersion.
God’s Word is true in all matters of which it speaks, and believers must face reality when it comes to the issues of life.
An examination of the “ordinance” of the Lord’s Supper/Communion
God’s Word is true in all matters of which it speaks, and believers must face reality when it comes to the issues of life.
The Apostle Paul gives us an example of how to live in, through and by faith.
The Virgin Birth of our Lord is not simply sustainable, based on this text, but firmly established. Some 700 years before the Lord’s Birth, Isaiah proclaimed how God would bring it about as a sign to David’s line that He would never forsake His promises!
The Great Light prophesied in the Old Testament has come in the Person of Jesus Christ. If we have received the Light, we can now see!
The Virgin Birth of our Lord Jesus Christ is a core doctrine of Christianity. It stands as an undeniable truth for believers now as it has throughout history.
Seven Things God Hates (pt. 5) / Because God is love, He hates slander and schism in the body of Christ.
From Gen. 3:15 through Gen.12:1-3, and continuing through the OT text, God promised a Redeemer from sin. There was only one who met those credentials, Jesus of Nazareth (Matt. 1:16-23).
Seven Things God Hates (pt. 4) / Because God is love, He hates rebellion and riotous behavior.
The Gospel of Mark (pt. 24) / The last chapter of Mark’s Gospel contributes 3 very important truths to His account of Christ’s life: it verifies the resurrection, it provides further information on the Great Commission, and establishes apostolic authority and credentials.
Seven Things God Hates (pt. 3) / Because God loves man, He hates deceit and murder.
The Gospel of Mark (pt. 23) / After enduring illegal and unjust trials, Christ is placed on a cross, bearing the sin of the world, subsequently dying to pay the penalty for sin. Being dead He is placed in a tomb, as witnessed by numerous people.