Given by Paul Carter
Are we capable of being perfect in this lifetime? God asks us to become perfect. But what is the meaning of the word, "perfect" as it is used in the Bible? And what is the relationship between becoming "perfect and inheriting eternal life? What did the Apostle Paul mean when he wrote that we should "go...
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
We continue the study of God's prohibition against 'observing times.' We also distinguish this practice from something else, which God actually commands.
Given by Eric Evans
Part 2 of the explanation and context of God's Law which never is out of date or oblolete.
Given by Ron Kelley
Do we really understand how blessed we are? If we do, we will be positive minded and free of worries.
Given by Eric Evans
Christians are told to fight the good fight. We must do this without getting distracted, and with tenacity and commitment, up to the end of our fight.
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
We explore God's oft-repeated Biblical prohibition against 'observing times.' What exactly is 'observing times?' Why is God so against it? What is the underlying spiritual problem with this practice?
Given by Jim Haeffele
Understanding faith in our daily lives. How to strengthen faith by believing God and associating with others who share your faith.
Given by Joel Meeker
In the Middle Ages a list called “the Seven Deadly Sins” was composed. One of those sins is sloth. Could sloth, laziness, really be that deadly? What does the Bible say about it, and how can we avoid it?
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
We study the parable of Matthew 20:1-16, for applicability to members of God's Church in current times.