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Today, we finish the Book of James with chapter 5. We are going to learn about the rich, patience and suffering, and the power of prayer. Do your prayers avail much?
In James 4, we are going to learn about worldliness, quarrels, resisting the devil, and boasting about tomorrow. Any, or all of these instructions, would change the way we live. Which one will get yo…
In James 3, James tells us to control our tongues. Easier said than done?
In James 2, we learn faith without works is dead. Does your faith in Christ produce good works? Do your good works produce fruit for Jesus?
The theme of the Book of James is living out one’s faith, being a doer and not just a hearer of the Word. James rebukes his readers for their worldliness and challenges them to seek divine wisdom.
We reached the final chapter of Hebrews, chapter 13. We will learn a few more instructions about how to live a life of faith. Do you honor the institution of marriage? Do you honor money?
Hebrews 12 is about running with endurance, about not growing weary, and about not being shaken. Have you been disciplined by the Lord? Did it produce endurance or displeasure?
Hebrews 11 is the famous chapter of the Hall of Faith. How do you define faith? When tested, do you exercise your faith?
In Hebrews 10, we will learn about Christ’s sacrifice once and for all and the full assurance of faith. Do you wonder why animals are not sacrificed today? Have you applied the final sacrifice to you…
In Hebrews 9, we will learn about redemption through Jesus. Blood was shed in the Old Testament for sins; Jesus sheds His blood for our sins in the New Testament. Why so much blood?
Today brings us to Hebrews 8. In chapter 7, we learned Jesus is our high priest. Today, we learn He is a priest of a better covenant. What was the old covenant? What is the new covenant? Which are yo…
Hebrews 7 describes the priestly order of Melchizedek. Who was Melchizedek, and why is Jesus compared to him? Is Jesus your high priest?
Hebrews 6 deals with the age-old question: Once saved, always saved, and God’s eternal promise. What is your theology? Does it line up with the Bible?
In Hebrews 5, we will learn about Jesus being our high priest. We will also be challenged to mature in our faith. Are you still on a spiritual diet of milk? Are you ready to move on to solid food?
Hebrews 4 contains one of Allen's favorite verses in the whole Bible. See if you can guess which one it is. We will also learn about the rest of God. Are you over-extended? Are you tired? Do you unde…
In Hebrews 3, we are going to learn Jesus is greater than Moses. But people rejected Moses. People reject Jesus today for the same reason. Do you know that reason?
In Hebrews 2, we are warned not to neglect an offer of salvation. Do you understand salvation? Have you accepted or neglected this great gift?
In Hebrews 1, we will learn Jesus was superior to angels.
Today, we finish the Gospel of Mark. We are in the last chapter, Mark 16, about the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Do you believe Jesus rose from the dead?
Mark 15 is the crucifixion of Jesus. Some say Jesus never died; therefore He never rose from the dead. What do you believe?