Bible Study - Section 2 - Lesson 4
Introduction to concepts like inspiration, inerrancy, canon of scripture and the place of Bible study in the Christian life.
Would Jesus Oppose the Death Penalty?
Most theologians agree that, if Jesus were here today, He would oppose the death penalty. Most theologians are wrong.
Praise and Worship God
Do you praise the Lord in your time of prayer? Do you praise Him in your daily walk of life?
The Habit of Giving
Are we commanded to tithe in the age of grace? What should we be giving if anything to our local churches? This article deals with giving of finances but also with giving of ourselves. What kind of habit should we have when it comes to giving?
Five Qualities of a Humble Man
What is humility? James says, “Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and he shall lift you up” (James 4:10).
The Fear of Loss
Check out today’s news. In what ways are people acting on this fear of loss today?
The Beggar is a Small Man
I met a man during a trip to China. He doesn't know me but he taught me some things. He reminded me of what God expects from me. Allow him to do the same for you.
The Answer is in God's Word
In times of confusion and apostasy, the answer is still to be found in a return to the plain teaching and preaching of God
None Righteous (Daily Portion 10318)
This chapter continues with the theme of the first two chapters. Chapter One of Romans teaches us that the Gentiles are sinners. Chapter Two demonstrates the fact that the Jews are sinners too. This chapter concludes that all men, both Jews and Gentiles, are sinners before God. The Jews, though having certain advantages, rejected Christ. Yet, their unbelief does not destroy the truth of the gospel. Men simply do not seek God on their own. None are righteous. They are all gone out of the way.
David Finishes Well (Daily Portion 10314)
David ended his life well. He set up Solomon to follow him on the throne of Israel. He made provision for the building of the temple. He saw the people submit to Solomon as their next king. This passage reminds us that it is how a person finishes and not how he starts that really counts.