We are told in the book of Revelation that "he that overcomes shall inherit all things, and I will be his God and he shall be My son". To overcome means "to have victory". This victory is possible as we put our faith in Jesus Christ.
The Feast of Tabernacles pictures this world being at peace. It’s mostly about the peace that humans will experience, free from the influence of Satan. But it will also be a wonderful time for those who have now been called and who will...
Our sinful thoughts are still sin. Sin in the form of thoughts still requires the death of Jesus Christ, because we can sin in our own heart, in our mind, in our thoughts. Most people ignore their thoughts, thinking that they're not...
The Church has the means by which to determine teaching and doctrine. It is important to clarify that because there are a lot of varying ideas as to how doctrine or teaching is arrived at within the Church.
In this class we will discuss 1 Corinthians 9:1–24 and examine the following: Paul defends his apostleship, asserting his right to receive support but choosing to forgo it for the sake of the gospel. He compares himself to an athlete,...
Through the increase of horrific acts of violence perpetrated by our nation’s youth, we see the results of the decreasing of our nation’s conscience. How do we develop a conscience in immoral society?
The Book of Ruth is read in Jewish synagogues on "Shavout." (The Feast of Weeks, The Feast of Harvest, The Feast of 1st fruits). As we approach Pentecost, let's explore this memorable narrative of three extraordinary people who exhibited...
Some believe that if we check all the right boxes and do all the right things that life as a Christian will be easy and full of physical blessings. But is that the full story of what the bible says? We are told to count the cost of life as...
In this class we will discuss 1 Corinthians 6:6-20 and examine the following: Paul addresses the Corinthian believers' legal disputes and warns against immorality. He advises them to settle disputes within the community rather than in...
In this class we will discuss 1 Corinthians 8:1–13 and examine the following: Paul addresses the issue of eating food sacrificed to idols. He acknowledges that knowledge can lead to arrogance but emphasizes the importance of love, which...
Today we are going to talk about the greatest purpose ever that a man could ever dream of. There have been very laudable ideas and purposes dreamed by man. Most of it has to do with what is going to happen to him here and now. How great a...
No matter our circumstances, we must do the right thing. We examine narratives in the Scripture which serve as examples to us, to encourage us when all things seem to be lost to do the right thing anyway.