Bible Studies for Everyone weblog
We continue our examination of partiality among the early Christians and how God lacks such partiality. In this second part we look at how common we judge by money, looks, education, cars, toys, but…
A study of three Bible characters, known for deserting, Peter, John Mark and Onesimus. Listen along as you see how their lives intertwined and Jesus restores each of them. Our purpose is to show ho…
James teaches us about showing partiality to others. This is the first of four messages that are so pertinent to our time. We learn that God is impartial, for He loves all of us, apart from what we…
This message considers the practical application and demonstration of the Christian life. James challenges his readers to take a look at their lives to see if it's talk or action.
We examine Daniel's vision of the four beasts with special attention to the final phase of the Roman Empire and 'the man of sin' or 'the Antichrist.' This session concludes our look at Daniel's 70 w…
Daniel chapter 9 helps us understand what empire is yet to emerge on the world scene. Four previous empires are now past, but some were future to Daniel. One is still to emerge from the old Roman E…
In this session we see how James examines the use of the tongue as a gauge to determine if our faith is a true saving faith. Listen in as James helps us examine ourselves. Due to some computer prob…
This Father's Day message is really for anyone who sometimes feel broken or to-often hurting. Jesus said He has come to give joy, not as the world, but true lasting joy. That's what we examine in L…
In the Book of Daniel we learn of major empires through the ages. This introduction will give you a basic understanding of the past and future empires. We also compare Daniel with the Book of Revel…
In 1 Thessalonians 5, the Apostle Paul helps this Church understand what will take place in the last days. He teaches them about the "Day of the Lord." As we may wonder, 'What's going on in this wo…
This session explores verses used to teach that baptism is necessary to be saved. As we consider these passages, we'll look at all the New Testament verses related to baptism to harmonize the Script…
In our study of salvation, we consider who are saints and what makes them a saint in God's eyes. The New Testament is very clear on this topic and we want a correct understanding to help us in our d…
In this study, we examine Hebrews chapters 6 & 10. Can you walk away from your position as a child of God? Is this a license to sin? These are questions we compare with Scripture.
In this study we consider the doctrine of election in light of the three remaining teachings of Calvinism's 'TULIP' - Limited Atonement, Irresistible Grace and Perseverance of the Saints.
We examine the Bible topic of Election in Romans 8 and look at practical applications of our belief. What we believe will determine how we respond in situations. This is the second examination of t…
This study examines where the Old Testament Saints went at the point of death. Were they able to enter into heaven? What about the saved today? Where do we go and is there a difference? All these…
This new series is taken from a power point presentation and relates to our salvation, the study of 'soteriology.' Don't let the title stand in your way. Our first subject deals with the salvation …
A new year is time for a fresh start and new beginnings. Hopefully this will challenge you to look beyond the past and encourage a fresh relationship with the Lord.
This Holiday season is so often difficult for many. This looks at the attitude of all those around the birth of Jesus Christ. In a world with little or no peace, how can we have peace and joy?
Listen to an overview of the Book of Leviticus in about 30 minutes. See the applications for us today in this study.