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LESSON #21: Convictions and Perspectives, Gifts and Callings pt. 1
Session Twenty: Recruiting a Perspective Disciple: Imparting the Basics pt 4
Session Nineteen: Recruiting a Perspective Disciple: Imparting the Basics pt 3
Session Eighteen: Recruiting a Perspective Disciple: Imparting the Basics pt 2
Session Seventeen: Recruiting a Perspective Disciple: Imparting the Basics pt 1
Session Three: The Kind of Person God Uses/ Jesus is Lord pt. 4
Session Three: The Kind of Person God Uses/ Jesus is Lord pt. 3
Commitment to Discipleship: The Kind of Person God Uses/ Jesus is Lord
Commitment to Discipleship: Introduction and Overview
Session 12: The End Of An Era: The Law Is No Longer The Direct Authority For God's People pt. 2
Session 11: The End Of An Era: The Law Is No Longer The Direct Authority For God's People
Session 9: The Promise Of The Father: The Gift Of The Holy Spirit
Kingdom And God's Promises Of Restoration (Part II)
Israel And The Gentiles: The Kingdom And God's Promises Of Restoration (Part I) | Survey of the Book of Acts | Week 7
The Hope Of Israel: The Resurrection And The Arrival Of The Last Days pt. 2 | Survey of the Book of Acts | Week 6
Learn more about the historical context of Luke's meaning of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Understand how the theme of Jesus' death and resurrection is dealt with by Luke in its entirety in both of his two-volume work (Gospel and Acts)
Be able to more deeply understand the author's (Luke) intent Learn more about the biblical concept of “Kingdom of God” Learn more about the expectations for God's people who live ‘between the times' of Jesus' Ascension and Return
Living Between the Times Pt. 1 | Survey of the Book of Acts | 9-25-2021
New Testament History- Book of Acts: Introduction II
A Study on Colossians 2
New Testament History- Book of Acts
Proverbs, Songs of Solomon, and Lamentations | Old Testament Survey | 7-10-2021
Psalms and Proverbs | Old Testament Survey | 7-3-2021
Hebrew Poetry & Job | Survey of the New Testament | 6-26-2021
The purpose of Survey of the Old Testament is to help students to better understand the content of each of the Old Testament books, the historical events that give context to them, and to answer specific questions that help draw out the overarching principles contained in the Old Testament. This study will enhance students' understanding of how God's dealings with the nation of Israel is critical to a full comprehension of the New Testament (Covenant) based in the death of Jesus Christ.
The purpose of Survey of the Old Testament is to help students to better understand the content of each of the Old Testament books, the historical events that give context to them, and to answer specific questions that help draw out the overarching principles contained in the Old Testament. This study will enhance students' understanding of how God's dealings with the nation of Israel is critical to a full comprehension of the New Testament (Covenant) based in the death of Jesus Christ.
The purpose of Survey of the Old Testament is to help students to better understand the content of each of the Old Testament books, the historical events that give context to them, and to answer specific questions that help draw out the overarching principles contained in the Old Testament. This study will enhance students' understanding of how God's dealings with the nation of Israel is critical to a full comprehension of the New Testament (Covenant) based in the death of Jesus Christ.
The purpose of Survey of the Old Testament is to help students to better understand the content of each of the Old Testament books, the historical events that give context to them, and to answer specific questions that help draw out the overarching principles contained in the Old Testament. This study will enhance students' understanding of how God's dealings with the nation of Israel is critical to a full comprehension of the New Testament (Covenant) based in the death of Jesus Christ.
The purpose of Survey of the Old Testament is to help students to better understand the content of each of the Old Testament books, the historical events that give context to them, and to answer specific questions that help draw out the overarching principles contained in the Old Testament. This study will enhance students' understanding of how God's dealings with the nation of Israel is critical to a full comprehension of the New Testament (Covenant) based in the death of Jesus Christ.
The purpose of Survey of the Old Testament is to help students to better understand the content of each of the Old Testament books, the historical events that give context to them, and to answer specific questions that help draw out the overarching principles contained in the Old Testament. This study will enhance students' understanding of how God's dealings with the nation of Israel is critical to a full comprehension of the New Testament (Covenant) based in the death of Jesus Christ.
The purpose of Survey of the Old Testament is to help students to better understand the content of each of the Old Testament books, the historical events that give context to them, and to answer specific questions that help draw out the overarching principles contained in the Old Testament. This study will enhance students' understanding of how God's dealings with the nation of Israel is critical to a full comprehension of the New Testament (Covenant) based in the death of Jesus Christ.
The purpose of this Survey of the New Testament is to focus on the content of each of the New Testament books, the historical events that give context to the books, and specific questions that help draw out the overarching principles contained in the New Testament. This study will enhance students' understanding of how God's dealings with the nation of Israel continue and reach its full purpose in Jesus Christ.
The purpose of this Survey of the New Testament is to focus on the content of each of the New Testament books, the historical events that give context to the books, and specific questions that help draw out the overarching principles contained in the New Testament. This study will enhance students' understanding of how God's dealings with the nation of Israel continue and reach its full purpose in Jesus Christ.
The purpose of this Survey of the New Testament is to focus on the content of each of the New Testament books, the historical events that give context to the books, and specific questions that help draw out the overarching principles contained in the New Testament. This study will enhance students' understanding of how God's dealings with the nation of Israel continue and reach its full purpose in Jesus Christ.
Survey of the New Testament | Class 8 | The Major Epistles
The Epistles | Survey of the New Testament | 2-20-2021
Survey of the New Testament | Class 5 | Book of Acts I - New Covenant Proclaimed
Survey of the New Testament | Class 6 | Book of Acts II - New Covenant Proclaimed
Survey of the New Testament | Class 4 | Survey of the Gospels
Survey of the New Testament | Class 3 | The Perspectives of the Gospel
Survey of the New Testament | Class 2 | Introduction and Overview
Survey of the New Testament | Class 1 | What is a disciple?
We see a common theme when it comes to the Paul’s epistles is that when he is writing his letters he gives doctrine and practical application. In chapters 1-3 of Ephesians we get the doctrinal part and in chapters 4-6 we get the practical application. Doctrinal means teaching or theology. This is theological teachings of the church. The technical terms are called orthodoxy (right understanding) and orthopraxy (right behavior or conduct). My conduct or my practice is informed by my belief. I am going to do what I know. My theology informs my conduct or behavior.
Intertestamental Period Part 2- A part of the Forerunner series. Now that we have discussed the comparison between the First and Second Temple Judaism eras, we will turn our attention to the literature of Second Temple Judaism era. Most Christians are surprised to learn that the literature (that informed Jews in the times of Jesus and His Apostles) can be found today in many more sources besides the (Protestant) New Testament Scriptures.
This teaching is a Summary of the Intertestamental Period.
Lesson Objectives – At the end of this lesson, students will: Learn more about the Harmony of the Gospels Review each major period during the life of Christ Learn more about the fulfillment of OT prophecy in the Gospels
Learn more about the continuity of Jewish history from OT to NT Learn more about the historical and messianic interpretation of OT prophecy Learn more about the “Intertestamental” period Many of used to think that the Old testament was not of importance and had no relevance but we are coming into understand that it is so important. We believe that since we are the church and we only need the Old Testament and that is erroneous. You can never understand the New Testament unless you look at and consider the progression, pattern, and unity of the Old Testament scripture. We have to get to a point where we are able to connect things in an appropriate way.
Learn the definition of Christology Learn more about how the Church formed Christological doctrine from the patristic to reformation to modern periods of Church history (from 200-1790 AD) Become more familiar with the background to the New Testament Christology is the systematic doctrine or teaching concerning the Person of Jesus Christ. There are several sub-topics that fall under this branch of theology (i.e. pre-existence, eternality, OT prophecies, incarnation, divinity, humanity, death, resurrection, etc.). Almost from the beginning of the Church-age, a fierce debate began about the Person of Jesus Christ. In fact, the person of Jesus Christ is an essential element of what we (Church) believe to be the gospel of Jesus Christ. Scripture itself confirms this position through the writings of both the Pauline and general epistles.
Lesson Objectives – At the end of this lesson, students will: Learn the definition of Christology Learn more about how the Church formed Christological doctrine from the patristic to reformation to modern periods of Church history (from 200-1790 AD) Become more familiar with the background to the New Testament Christology is the systematic doctrine or teaching concerning the Person of Jesus Christ. There are several sub-topics that fall under this branch of theology (i.e. pre-existence, eternality, OT prophecies, incarnation, divinity, humanity, death, resurrection, etc.). Almost from the beginning of the Church-age, a fierce debate began about the Person of Jesus Christ. In fact, the person of Jesus Christ is an essential element of what we (Church) believe to be the gospel of Jesus Christ. Scripture itself confirms this position through the writings of both the Pauline and general epistles.
The Chapter Analysis Method of Bible study picks up where the Book Survey Method of Bible study leaves off. You now have a reasonable grasp of the overall picture of the book, what it means, why it was written, etc. and you are now able to begin to examine the individual items making up the book. The best way of subdividing a book of the Bible is to use the chapter divisions, since these are generally accurate, and to study each chapter in detail. You will examine each paragraph, sentence, and word in a detailed and systematic manner. The Chapter Analysis Method of Bible study is the second of three methods of Bible study that, together, will give you an extremely comprehensive view of each book of the Bible. These three methods will require the greatest effort on your part but will ultimately yield the best results. Each of the three emphasizes a different aspect of one overall process of study: Survey (Method 9 - Book Survey Method) - obtain a detailed overview of a particular book of the Bible. Analysis (Method 10 - Chapter Analysis Method) - study each chapter of the book in great detail. Synthesis (Method 11 - Book Synthesis Method) - take what you learned in the previous two study stages and put it all back together, drawing conclusions as you go and gaining an appreciation of the whole of the book.
Lesson Objectives – At the end of this lesson, students will: Learn about the Book Background Method of Bible study Get “hands-on” practice on how to do a Book Background Method study The Book Background Method of Bible Study involves gaining a better understanding of the biblical message by researching the background related to the passage, person, event, or topic being studied. This involves understanding the geography, historical events, culture, and political environment at the time a particular part of the Bible was written. For people to gain a better sense of a passage in the Bible, they must know the biblical background of the time. The reason being is because since times had changed drastically from when these passages were written and it is harder for the reader to understand the importance of the history spoken if they do not have knowledge of the culture of the time.