God’s Righteousness Revealed
In this lesson, brother Duvall connects God’s wrath to the righteousness revealed in the gospel of Christ.
read moreAn Established Foundation
In this lesson, brother Duvall explores how a Christian foundation depends on faith, obedience, and love for God.
read moreGod’s Approved Pattern for Submission
The church at Ephesus was established during Paul’s second evangelistic journey. While Paul spent little time at Ephesus on his second journey, we know the church was established because Aquila and Priscilla and other brethren were there when Apollos came to Ephesus (See Acts 18:18-28). During Paul’s third evangelistic journey, he kept his promise to return to Ephesus and labored with the church for about three years.
read moreSimeon Waited
In this lesson, brother Duvall talked about the promises made regarding Christ’s birth & their fulfillment.
read moreWhat Will Be Written About Us?
In this lesson, brother John discussed how God’s people should be known for their knowledge, willingness to suffer & preach, and not strengthen the wicked or calling evil good.
read moreGod’s Approved Plan of Waiting for Jesus’ Return
The church at Thessalonica was established during Paul’s second evangelistic journey when some of the Jews “and a great multitude of devout Greeks” were persuaded that Jesus is the Christ predicted by the Old Testament Scriptures (see Acts 17:1-4).
In Paul’s first letter “to the church of the Thessalonians” he reminded them how they “turned to God from idols to serve the living and true God, and to wait for His Son from heaven…even Jesus who delivers us from the wrath
read moreA Conscience Without Offense
In this lesson, brother Kemp defines the conscience and how to use it to be pleasing to God.
read moreHow Will You Be Remembered?
In this lesson, brother Decker uses Joseph’s final words to show that passing our faith through generations is our part in God’s bigger plan.
read moreDeath in the Pot
In this lesson, brother Decker discussed how we can identify and avoid sinning unintentionally.
read moreWhat is the Archive?
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