God wants all men to understand the nature of His love. n Those who are the most rebellious often think that God has given up on them.
God gave future promises of a coming Messiah through the prophets. n We can know when a passage is fulfilled when the N. T. tells us! (Acts 2:16-17)
Greek I Punctuation, Syllabification and Introduction to English Nouns (Chapters 4-5)
Are You Using Your Talents? n Some have observed that 10% of the people in a local church typically do 90% of the work!
Where do you fit in the work of the Lord? n In this chapter we see the heart of the apostle Paul. He was thinking about two things.
How can God take a rebellious man and turn him into a son of God? n The heart of man left alone will follow the flesh! (Rom 3:10-18, 23)
What does God really want from us? n We noted last lessons that the beatitudes describe the component parts of the Christian's heart. (Mt 5:1-12)
There is another creation that men cannot see n The Bible claims that the unseen realm is the greater reality. (Heb 11:3)
How Has God Spoken? n The evidence of God’s existence is overwhelming. All men know they need to seek and find the God that made them. (Rom 1:20; Acts.
We need to understand the strong implications of Biblical events. n Why do we know Jesus is the Son of God?
There are basic lessons of life that we need to be reminded of each day. n There are times like those we have experienced in the last week that remind.
Ignore the law of gravity at your own peril! n God has designed this physical universe with undeniable physical laws.