Each weekday we will study a chapter of the New Testament. Special topical studies will be added on the weekends.
Jesus overcomes temptation, calls disciples, and preached the gospel.
Because we know Jesus is our Savior, we can have confidence that we are saved.
John calls for repentance, baptized believers, and then fulfills God's righteousness by baptizing Christ. God sends supernatural affirmation.
Herod tries to kill the Christ, but God according to His foreordained plan preserves Him.
We are introduced to Jesus. God was with us that He might save His people from their sins.
Paul gives honor to his fellow servants, warns of false teachers, and gives assurance that God will establish the saints.
Paul taught the church to extend grace and respect one another's convictions. He also encouraged believers to be sensitive to their conscience and to make decisions based on their faith.
Christians are instructed how to live in society, act towards their neighbor, and behave in their personal life.
Paul encouraged us to present ourselves to God, to be holy, to have faith, to use our gifts, and to live a Christian life.
Paul shares a message of hope concerning Israel's salvation, warns Christians against falling away, and celebrates the mercy of God.
Paul declares the power of faith and confession. With the heart we believe into righteousness and with the mouth we confess unto salvation.
Paul speaks of God's sovereignty. God can call a people (or person) his people or his beloved though they have lived a life of sin. He will have compassion on those he extends mercy to.
Paul declares victory in the Spirit and reminds us that God loves us.
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A Misplaced Mystery is available at Pentecostal Publishing House, Amazon, and Audible.
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Paul vividly describes the struggle we have in our efforts to live righteously.
Paul forbids the Christian to continue in sin. Baptism buries our old man. By faith, we are raised to new life. Sin no longer has dominion over us. We are free from sin. We choose who to present ourselves servants of. Those that serve God in righteousness have the promise of eternal life.
Paul expounds on the grace of God. Through Adam sin and death reigned. Through Christ grace and life reign supreme.
Paul shows that the promises of Abraham are to all believers. They are not earned by circumcision or by keeping the Old Testament law because God promised blessings on Abraham and his children before circumcision and the law were given.
Paul demonstrates that Jews and Gentiles are guilty of sin. The hope of salvation is faith in Christ.
Paul explains that God's will judge both Jews and Gentiles. Judgment will be based on the deeds that we do.
Paul greets the church in Roman. Describes the sins of men and the justice of God's judgment.
Paul concludes his letter with a warning of discipline, a call to repentance, a push for unity, and a prayer for the blessings of God.
A message about connecting and reaching the lost.
Paul reveals the heart of a true man of God. A sincere God called minister while teach the truth even if it requires personal sacrifice.
Paul affirms his rights as an apostle. He assures that his motivation is pure. He wants to present them acceptably to Christ.
Paul warns the church about thinking too highly of themselves or comparing themselves with one another. He asserts his right to minister to them and let's them know that he is not self seeking. He seeks to edify them and take the gospel to places beyond Corinth.
Paul calls the church to holiness and repentance. He thanks them for their comfort and expresses his confidence in them.
This message reminds us that God called us to serve him, enjoy his presence, and experience a personal transformation.
Paul encouraged the church to respond to grace, open their hearts, and come out of the world.
Paul reminds the church that Christ's reconciliation made them new creatures. We are compelled by love to minister this reconciliation to the world.
Paul emphasizes that he, and the church, must continue to serve the Lord and share the truth.
Paul states believers are the letter of Christ, read by all men. We have a glorious covenant and we are being changed into the image of Christ.
We look at the Bible's teaching concerning close interpersonal relationships.
Paul instructs the church to love and restore a disciplined member. He speaks of handling the word with sincerity and as a testimony of life.
Paul writes to the church and express his desire to comfort, inspire, and strengthen them.
Paul gave final instructions regarding collect offerings for the saints, continuing in the faith, reverencing the ministry, and unifying with the brothers, the body of Christ.
Paul explains the gospel, defends the doctrine or resurrection, and remains believers to continue in faith so that they can receive their reward.
Paul teaches how to appropriately use the gifts of tongues and prophesy to bless the church.
An encouraging message about Jesus our King and His coming kingdom.
In this episode, we read what the Scripture says about consuming alcohol.
Paul writes about the customs and practices of the church. He instructs the women to have long hair and the men to keep their hair short. He then gives instructions regarding the Lord's supper.
Paul addresses controversy regarding idols. He warns against turning away from God and being judged. He also instructs them to consider their brothers when exercising their liberty.