God The Son

Jesus is God the Son, who lived, died, and is coming again. Who is Jesus? This question represents, for Christians, what is probably the biggest source of challenge to their faith. Was He just a wise Sage? An ambitious zealot? An unknowable historical figure? Most of the questions Christians face...

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God The Father

God The Father God the Father acts powerfully yet mercifully on behalf of his creatures.        In scripture, as in our physical world, the term father carries the idea of being a source from which something (or someone proceeds). On this basis, our study will explore the concept of “God...

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Be An Encourager (Barnabas)

Be An Encourager      (Barnabas) Christians should build up one another in Christ. Golden Text:  Romans 14:19Let us therefore follow after the things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify another. 2 Peter 1:  4  Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye...

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Bring Others to Jesus

Bring Others to Jesus (Andrew and Phillip, and Phillip) There are many ways for Christians to evangelize the unsaved. Christian preachers, teachers, and singers appeal to Millions via the radio, television, and the internet. Thousands crowd into stadiums to hear famous evangelist. Christian Publications and bibles are widely distributed in...

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The Battle is The Lord’s

The Battle is The Lord’s (Jehoshaphat) God’s promise of victory encourages Christians through life’s challenges. This lesson, about trusting God for victory in the face of difficulties, is based on an event in the life of Jehoshaphat, one of the best Kings of Judah. When Judah was threatened by enemies...

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Trust God’s Infinite Grace

Trust God’s Infinite Grace (Manasseh) No one who repents is beyond God’s willingness to forgive. Golden Text: Ezekiel 18:21 But if the wicked will turn from all his sins that he hath committed, and keep all my statutes, and do that which is lawful and right, he shall surely live,...

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