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What is Faith?

Bible Study Lessons

Only one book gives us the answers to life's crucial questions: Why are we here? Where is the world headed? What does the future hold? This 12-lesson Bible Study will make the Bible come alive as it leads you through the biblical answers to these and other questions!

 

Why the Bible is the Word of God

Lesson 1: Why the Bible is the Word of God
In a world of fear and hopelessness, there is a book that promises peace and hope. It also claims to have been written by the Creator God, the one who made us! Few believe that, and fewer still understand how to use the Bible to make a better life now and for the future. This Bible study explores how you can connect with your Creator and begin to understand the mysteries of the Bible.

   
The Word of God - The Foundation of Knowledge

Lesson 2: The Word of God - The Foundation of Knowledge
Our world is overloaded with information. But is it just all meaningless data, or is there a framework that can help us make sense of it all? This Bible study lesson explores a missing dimension in knowledge, the vital understanding and wisdom that can only come from our Creator God. In this study you will meet the fascinating people God used to write down His words, which will help you understand those words in a more personal way.

   
Why Did God Create Mankind?

Lesson 3: Why Did God Create Mankind?
What does it really mean to be human? Are we just smart apes? Or were we created for a special purpose? This Bible study lesson looks at what it means to be created in the image of God. What does God have in store for us forever?

   
Why Does God Allow Suffering?

Lesson 4: Why Does God Allow Suffering?
How can a loving God permit so much pain and anguish? Why do the innocent suffer? This Bible lesson examines the tough questions and finds the real answers and ultimate hope revealed by God.

   
Is There Hope for Human Survival?

Lesson 5: Is There Hope for Human Survival?
Our world is poised on the brink of destruction from many causes: nuclear war, biological and chemical weapons of mass destruction, massive food shortages, new and deadly diseases. This Bible study examines both the warnings of prophecy and the powerful message of hope that Jesus Christ will rescue this world from destruction.

   
What Is the Gospel of the Kingdom of God?

Lesson 6: What Is the Gospel of the Kingdom of God?
Jesus Christ said He was born to be a king, and He will return to save the world from destruction and set up a real utopian Kingdom. This Bible study lesson explores the good news of that coming Kingdom.

   
The of Calling of God

Lesson 7: The Calling of God
God wants to have a relationship with you. God’s calling requires a reply from us. This Bible study lesson examines the fantastic promises and loving gifts God gives, and the obedient, grateful response He knows is best for us.

   
What is Christian Conversion?

Lesson 8: What is Christian Conversion?
Why does our human nature pull us down? Why does humanity always revert to war and hatred? What can we do to change our natural human tendencies? This Bible study will explore the process God uses to transform us for good.

   
The Transforming Power of God's Spirit

Lesson 9: The Transforming Power of God's Spirit
God’s Holy Spirit makes it possible for us to become “a new creation”—to think and act as God does. This Bible study lesson examines the fruits of the Spirit and how Christians are to use the power of the Holy Spirit to transform their lives.

   
What is the Church?

Lesson 10: What is the Church?
The New Testament Church of God began with power on the Day of Pentecost. What happened to the Church in the succeeding centuries? Why did Christ build His Church, and how would we recognize it today? This Bible study lesson searches the Scriptures for the who, what and why of God’s Church.

   
Christianity - A Way of Life

Lesson 11: Christianity - A Way of Life
Christians are called to live the way of life Jesus Christ lived. What are some key elements of a godly way of living? This Bible study lesson highlights many of the essentials of Christian living in the modern world.

   
The Annual Festivals of God

Lesson 12: The Annual Festivals of God
Jesus Christ and the New Testament Church celebrated the meaningful Holy Days taught throughout the Bible. This Bible study lesson looks at what these often-neglected festivals mean for Christians now and for all humanity in the future.

 

Helpful Bible Study Articles

Bible Study Guides
The Bible is a unique book full of inspiration, wisdom and practical answers. But it doesn't claim to be an easy book. It can be intimidating and overwhelming on first glance. These Bible Study Guides are designed to help.

How do I begin a Bible study program?
Are you overwhelmed on how to study your Bible? Here some study method that will be helpful.

Keys to a Successful Bible Study
Here are some steps to help you improve your personal Bible study.

Learn, Live and Love the Bible
God’s Word discusses several tools we can use to grow spiritually and build our relationship with our Creator. In this second article in a series on tools for spiritual growth, we examine the foundational tool of Bible reading and study.

Teach Your Children With Family Bible Study
The most important responsibility of parents is to pass along their spiritual faith and understanding to their children. Here are tips for how to teach God’s words and ways to your children.

 


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