Given by John Duncan
In Matthew 12, we are told that we will give an account for every idle word that we have spoken. Why do our words matter to God, and what can we do to ensure that we choose our words wisely?
Given by Larry Salyer
Grace does not override God's Law, but it does override our sin, which is the transgression of the Law. Review of the distinction between law and grace, and why both are involved, not just one or the other.
Given by Marty Miller
Jesus Christ told the Samaritan woman at the well that the Father seeks those who worship Him in spirit and truth. But what does it mean to worship God “in spirit”? The Bible gives clear insight—showing us both what worshipping in spirit is, and what it is not.
Given by Mike Blackwell
As Christians we all face various problems at different times of our lives. What can we do to withstand those difficult times that sometimes blow into our path in life?
Given by Phil Sandilands
Who is the False Prophet? We are told in the Bible that a man of sin will rise at the end of the age and deceive people into following the Beast power. Who will this person be and how can we recognize the signs?
Given by Mark Winner
God is our lifeline and we must maintain a strong, vibrant relationship with Him. Neglecting this relationship can lead to spiritual danger and death.
Given by Zach Smith
Following the first New Testament Passover, the apostles experienced a dramatic change in their relationship dynamics. The foot-washing attitude of humility and service stuck with them and transformed their fellowship. Will our participation in Passover have a similar lasting effect, or did we just get wet during the foot washing?
Given by Phil Dick
We are commanded to rejoice before God during the Feast of Tabernacles. Genuine rejoicing, however, takes preparation. When we come to the Feast ready to rejoice, we receive a renewing and enriching experience.
Given by Justin Adkins
Growing closer to God through active Bible Study.