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A Study of Rehoboam

In this study of the Kings of Judah, we began our study by considering the reign of king Rehoboam.  This study too place on September 27, 2016. 

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Do Not Turn Against God

In this lesson, John looked at the story of king Joash and how we  how we must never turn against God. 

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Are You An Inspiration To Others?

Quite often, when we hear the word inspire we think about the biblical usage of the word.  For instance, the apostle Paul wrote, “All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness,” (2 Timothy 3:16).  The Greek word translated as “is given by inspiration of God” is theopneustos and literally means “God breathed.”  

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Where Is Your Effort? (Part 2)

In this lesson, we considered the importance of putting forth our best effort in five specific areas. In this second part, we looked at the areas of sin, forgiving others, and love. 

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Where Is Your Effort?

In this lesson, we considered the importance of putting forth our best effort in five specific areas. In this first part, we looked at the areas of Bible study and worshiping the Lord. 

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The Valley of Dry Bones

In this lesson, brother Randy talked about hope and the importance of hope as seen in Ezekiel and the valley of dry bones. 

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If Not to Jesus, then to Whom?

In this lesson, brother Randy proposed the question, “If one will not follow Jesus, then who will they follow?” 

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What Is A Christian?

In this lesson, brother Randy addressed the question, “What is a Christian?” 

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Let the Bible Speak for Itself

The Bible is a library made up of 66 books, written over a period of some 1600 years, by forty different men. The Bible deals with man’s need for salvation. Its message is for all the world. The Bible is “God’s power unto salvation” (Rom. 1:16). It can change the hearts of men. 

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The Importance of Bible Study

God has revealed Himself to man in several ways. For example, God has revealed Himself in nature (Psa. 19:1; Rom. 1:20). The providence of God provides evidence for His existence (Acts 14:17). And God has revealed Himself through Jesus of Nazareth (John 1:18). The focus of this article centers on the fact that God has revealed Himself through His word, the Bible.’ 

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