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How to Study the Bible - Lesson One

With this lesson, you begin a course on how to study the Bible. The wonder and richness of the Bible makes it hard to find a starting place. But before you go very far, you must understand a little about what makes the Bible so special. The Bible is unlike any other book in the world. It is a direct message from God.

Type: Article

Arguments for Calvinism

Type: Book page

Nabal the Fool

The name Nabal means fool (see 1 Samuel 25:25). In scripture, a fool is much more than a degrading name you throw at someone you dislike.

Type: Sunday School Outlines

Preparing the Temple (Daily Portion 10328)

Solomon began the work of building the temple. He assigned workers, made agreements to receive building materials, and obtained the skilled labor he needed for the work. He carefully prepared to build a house for the Lord that would be wonderful great.

Type: Devotional

Jesus and Wine

Did Jesus drink alcoholic wine? It is assumed by a great many that He did. Let’s examine this for a moment.

Type: Article

David Respects the Lord’s Anointed

This lesson greatly illustrates a choice made by each person. Will they live their life by conviction or by convenience?

Type: Sunday School Outlines

Jonathan’s Covenant with David

Christians ought to be the best friends someone can have. This lesson shows the value of true friendship.

Type: Sunday School Outlines

Saul Turns Against David

David has already been anointed to be the next king, but the road to the throne will be a slow and painful one. However, God’s will prevails and David will be king in the end.

Type: Sunday School Outlines

David Kills the Giant

What giant’s do you face in your life? By studying David’s victory over Goliath, you can learn how to face your giants.

Type: Sunday School Outlines

David Anointed to be King

What a difference we see between Saul and David. One impressed men by his exterior appearance; the other impressed God by the condition of his heart.

Type: Sunday School Outlines
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Daily Proverb

Proverbs 24:1

Be not thou envious against evil men, neither desire to be with them.