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Bible Studies
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Opposition to Jesus (Mark 2 and Mark 3)
by Wayne Davies
The opposition to Jesus is presented in Mark 2 and Mark 3.
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What Does it Mean to be Blessed & Happy?
by Daniel Wyles
What does it mean to be truly blessed of God and or happy? The world is full of professionals that are constantly trying to redefine terms from their Biblical meanings. In this article find out what it means to be Biblically blessed and happy
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Isaiah 49:25
by Don Costello
Expository Outline of Isaiah 49:25
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THE LAMB OF GOD IN THE OLD TESTAMENT SANCTUARIES, CH-1, P-2
by Dr Surya Kumar Daimari
The main purpose of these series of Bible study will be to make an exegetical survey of the sacrificial Lamb of God in the Old Testament passages mainly in the Sanctuary and its typological significance to the propitiatory and expiatory atonement work of the Lord Jesus Christ in the New as reflected in John 1:29, "Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world."
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A Day in the Life of King Jesus (Mark 1:21-38)
by Wayne Davies
What was a typical day like for Jesus Christ? Read on to find out.
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The Prayer Life of Jesus
by Wayne Davies
The Son of Man was the Man of Prayer.
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Jesus Is The Teacher -- What Is He Teaching You Today?
by Wayne Davies
Jesus is the greatest Teacher ever. What is he teaching you today?
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Why Did Jesus Spend So Much Time in Galilee? (Mark 1:14)
by Wayne Davies
Have you ever wondered why Jesus spent so much time in Galilee?
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Does Jesus Amaze You or Terrify You? (Mark 1:21-28)
by Wayne Davies
Does Jesus amaze you or terrify you? Read Mark 1:21-28 to find out.
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Sound Doctrine
by Henry Miranda
As true followers of Jesus Christ we must adhere to three very important doctrines: 1. The Trinity. 2. Jesus death on the cross 3. Salvation. These doctrines have such importance that if an evangelized, pastor or teacher denies any of them then they are teaching an unsound doctrine.
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My Reality
by Steve Countryman
Elijah was a mighty man of God and had just performed an awesome miracle. The clarity I received is that Elijah was a man who had temporarily lost the meaning of what his reality truly was. The reality of his natural surroundings dictated his reality so much so that he ran off in fear for his life.
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THE LAMB OF GOD IN THE OLD TESTAMENT SANCTUARIES:Ch-1;P-1
by Dr Surya Kumar Daimari
The main purpose of these series of Bible study will be to make an exegetical survey of the sacrificial Lamb of God in the Old Testament passages mainly in the Sanctuary and its typological significance to the propitiatory and expiatory atonement work of the Lord Jesus Christ in the New as reflected in John 1:29, "Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world."
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Four Fishermen and the Command to Follow Jesus (Mark 1:16-20)
by Wayne Davies
What does it mean to follow Jesus? Read on to find out.
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What Can We Learn From the Virgin Birth of Jesus Christ? (Matthew 1:21-23)
by Wayne Davies
The virgin birth of Jesus teaches at least three foundational truths of biblical Christianity.
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Four Gospels, Four Beginnings, One Jesus
by Wayne Davies
The beginning of each gospel sheds light on who Jesus is and what he came to do.
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The Popularity of Jesus and the Motive of the Crowds
by Wayne Davies
The popularity of Jesus was overwhelming. But what was the motive of the crowds who followed him?
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The Book of Mark and the Preaching of Peter
by Wayne Davies
Where did Mark get his material for the second book of the New Testament? Read on to find out.
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Who Wrote the Gospel of Mark?
by Wayne Davies
Who was Mark and how do we know that he wrote the gospel that bears his name?
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Ephesians 5:1-21; Be Imitators of God, Part 4
by Karl Kemp
The apostle Paul exhorts us to walk as wise people and redeem the time (to use our limited time for God and the things of God), since the days are evil, and to be filled with the Spirit on a continuous basis, which includes walking in, by, and after the Spirit on a continuous basis.
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Ephesians 5:1-21; Be Imitators of God, Part 3
by Karl Kemp
Is God's love incompatible with His wrath and hell? After finishing the lengthy digression where we discuss Col. 3:5-9, we discuss Eph. 5:8-13 in this verse-by-verse study of Eph. 5:1-21.
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Ephesians 5:1-21; Be Imitators of God, Part 2
by Karl Kemp
Here in Part 2 most of the discussion deals with the need for Christians to take seriously, very seriously, the warnings in Eph. 5:3-7 (and similar warnings throughout the New Testament) about those who had become true Christians not inheriting the kingdom of God, but rather His wrath. It isn't God's will for any true Christian to turn from God to live in sin, but the New Testament and church history show that it can, and does, take place.
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Ephesians 5:1-21; Be Imitators of God, Part 1 (of 4 Parts)
by Karl Kemp
Ephesians 5:1-21 are strong on the requirement for Christians to be imitators of God and walk in His righteousness and holiness with the victory over all sin through His saving grace in Christ, and they warn us that "no immoral or impure pure person or covetous man, who is an idolater, has no inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and God [the Father]."
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What Do You Long For? (Psalm 119:174)
by Wayne Davies
We all long for something. What do you long for?
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Do We Love God or The Word of God? (Psalm 119:167)
by Wayne Davies
Why does the psalmist proclaim 10 times, "I love the Word of God"?
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Why Does the Psalmist Pray for Salvation in Psalm 119?
by Wayne Davies
Why does the psalmist pray for salvation in Psalm 119? Read on to find out.
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An Act of Father Abraham
by Olawale Ogunsola
Sometimes it takes careful examinatin to see the truth of a matter especially when it is a spiritual one. So it is with Father Abraham. Was Sarah Abraham's wife or sister?
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What Does It Mean To Obey The Word? (Psalm 119:145)
by Wayne Davies
What does it mean to obey the Word of God? Read on to find out.
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A Psalmist's Obsession: The Righteousness of God in Psalm 119
by Wayne Davies
Why is the psalmist consumed with the righteousness of God in Psalm 119? Read on to find out.
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How To Be Amazed By Psalm 119
by Wayne Davies
Take a close look at Psalm 119 and be amazed!
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A Fisherman
by Cyril Almond
The transformed life of a rough fisherman
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