Understand This

Some passages in the Bible may be difficult to understand, but some passages are straightforward and easy to understand.  James 1:19-21 is one such passage.  In fact, James explicitly states he expects his readers to understand the commands he shares.  This sermon covers these brief verses and their important commands such as:

    • Be quick to listen
    • Be slow to speak
    • Be slow to anger
    • Rid yourself of moral filth
    • Humbly receive the implanted Word

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Eternal Life

In a follow up to the sermon on “Everlasting Punishment,” Nate Bibens provides a lesson on the other side of eternity – the blessed home of the righteous known as Heaven.  We hope this lesson encourages and motivates you in your Christian walk!

Eternal Life

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Everlasting Punishment

In this lesson, Nate Bibens discusses what the Bible says concerning the eternal fate of the lost – a condition Jesus describes as “everlasting punishment.”

Everlasting Punishment

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Is God Close?

All Christians will face times when they feel alone. In some cases this can lead to despair, and in others it can lead to sin. In this lesson, David Brown draws on the example of Joseph and many other Bible passages to remind Christians we are never alone, for God is always close to us!

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Why, God?

Does spiritual frustration ever leave you wanting to ask God, “Why?” If so, you’re not alone. And while we must be careful in such situations, those very circumstances might lead to a stronger faith. In this lesson, James Smith demonstrates this truth with a study on the book of Habakkuk!
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Why Do Christians Rely on the New Testament?

In this lesson from the “Why?” series, Nate Bibens takes a look at the Old and New Testaments.  The lesson discusses the nature of the Old Testament and the covenants recorded in it, and shows that while the Old Testament is still profitable, Christians look to the New Testament for authority in their practice.

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