"But he who looks into the perfect law of liberty and continues in it, and is not a forgetful hearer but a doer of the work, this one will be blessed in what he does."
— James 1:25 NKJV
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Galatians 5
In Galatians chapter 5, the Apostle Paul draws a sharp contrast between the slavery of the law and the flesh versus the true liberty we find in...
Galatians 4
In this study of Galatians 4, we dive deep into the heart of the Apostle Paul’s message to the Galatians. Why would anyone who has experienced the...
Galatians 3
In this study of Galatians 3, we explore Paul’s passionate argument against the "bewitching" idea that Christians should return to the Law of...
Job's Stages of Grief and Suffering
In this video, we explore the emotional and spiritual journey of Job, focusing on his reactions to extreme grief and suffering rather than just the...
Education Is Not God
In a world that often treats academic achievement as the ultimate measure of success, it is vital to understand where education truly fits into a...
Fruit of the Spirit: Faithfulness
In this installment of our series on the Fruit of the Spirit, we explore the meaning and production of faithfulness (or faith). Drawing from...
The Fruit of the Spirit: Peace
In this study, we continue our series on the Fruit of the Spirit, focusing on the vital quality of peace. As we explore Galatians 5:22-23,...
Questions and Answers on the Sabbath
Discover the Bible's answers to common questions about the Sabbath, including its relevance in the New Testament and Jesus' teachings on the law.
Overview of Malachi
In this overview of the final book of the Old Testament, we take a look at the message of the prophet Malachi. Written approximately 400 years...
Conclusions: Necessary, Unnecessary, and Impossible
This article discusses necessary, unnecessary, and impossible conclusions when interpreting Bible teachings, using examples from Jesus' teachings and scripture to illustrate the importance of drawing necessary conclusions.
Obedience to the Gospel - Part 2
Discover the importance of obedience to the gospel, including faith, repentance, and baptism, and how these actions relate to salvation and a relationship with God.
Obedience to the Gospel
Discover the importance of obedience to the Gospel and learn what Jesus commands us to do to be saved, including faith, repentance, and following His teachings.
Why Is Sin a Problem?
Sin enslaves, kills and separates us from God, turning us into His useless, enemy children; deception and chosen lust fuel the ruin only the gospel can repair.
Daniel: The Historical Story
In this study, we explore the historical half of the book of Daniel. While Daniel is well-known for its deep prophecies, the first six chapters...
Overview of Habakkuk
In this study, we provide an overview of the book of Habakkuk, a unique prophecy that records a dialogue between the prophet and God. Unlike...
The Latter Days
In this study, we dive into the biblical expressions "the latter days" and "the last days." These phrases appear frequently throughout the prophets...
What Are Our Talents?
In this study, we revisit the Parable of the Talents to answer a vital question: "How do I know what my talents are?" While we often think...
Parable of the Rich Fool
In this lesson, we explore the Parable of the Rich Fool from Luke 12:13-21. This study was prompted by a request from someone in the crowd for...
Parables of the Unjust Judge and Prayers at the Temple
In this study, we explore two parables from Luke 18 that, while different in tone, both provide essential lessons on the nature of prayer and our...
Parables of the Wedding Feast and the Great Supper
In this lesson, we explore two closely related stories: the Parable of the Wedding Feast (Matthew 22:1-14) and the Parable of the Great...
Short Parables of the Kingdom
In this study, we dive into three short but profound parables from Matthew 13 that describe the nature and value of the Kingdom of Heaven. Join us...