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Colossians 2:1-14 Colossians 3:22-4:18 Introduction to Colossians Colossians 1:18b-29 Colossians 3:18-21 Colossians 1:1-2 Colossians 3:1-11 Colossians 1:13-18a Colossians Conclusion Colossians 3:12-17 Colossians 1:3-12 Colossians 2:15-23
37. Are Epaphroditus and Epaphras the Same Person?
Jesus' Resume Deny Sin, Not Self The Glory of Singing in Worship The Purchasing Power of the Pearl of Great Price The Nature of Biblical Worship: Communication Paul's Final Instructions to the Church and Timothy Conditional or Actual Perfection? Christianity The Supremacy of Jesus Christ Keep Your Eye on the Ball Destructive Power
Freedom, Slavery and Heaven
Reflect on the profound message of being freed from sin and becoming slaves of righteousness, pondering the practical implications in your everyday life and the pursuit of what is right.
General Introduction to Proverbs Slavery and the Early Church The Mature Christian Rejoices in Trial The Mature Christian Seeks Righteousness by Faith Garden of Eden and Noah's Flood Questions Christianity's Dangerous Idea Introduction to Ephesians The City and Church of Ephesus Jesus: Greater than the Angels Past-Present-Future of the Church The Christian Lifestyle Response of Grace Barnabas The Fruit of the Holy Spirit Many Members - One Body Is God a He, She or It? The Process of Sanctification Wisdom Against Foolishness and for Christlikeness Idol and Likeness Paul's Teaching on Slavery Christ, Culture and the Church Angels: Fact or Fiction Enemies of the Cross The Acappella Church 3 Things to Make You Happy The Baptism Wheel The Mary of the Bible Rewinding the Clock! The Desire for What is Forbidden Evolution's Extinction Engine Philippians: Defense of the Plain Gospel The Virtual God
Why Does the Church of Christ Sing?
This lesson will review the biblical foundation and historical record that establish vocal singing as the Spirit ordained manner of musical praise in public worship.
How to Avoid Materialism
Materialism is a very subtle attack against our faith, against our soul. It creeps into your life because we have to deal every day with material. In this lesson, we will look at ways to beat it.
Introduction to Luke/Acts Introduction and Background Introduction and Outline Prologue Introduction to Hebrews The Bible A Time for Everything Encounters and Parables Jude vs. 1-16 Jesus Christ The Mature Christian Stands Firm and Imitates Christ The Power of the Cross Confronting False Prophets Introduction to Titus Wisdom for Speech, Words, and Work Paul's Second Missionary Journey The Power of Blood A Plain Introduction to the Gospel Love in Bloom Jeremiah's Final Years and Flight to Egypt Two Promises from Jesus Sarai and Hagar's Conflict / Abram and Circumcision True Piety Paul's Journey to Rome Facts About Prayer Elders, Deacons and the Church #10 - Laziness The Consummation Nature Psalms Preparing for the End Why We Pray Jesus' Final Teaching Holy Sex The Minister and His Ministry Is Church Attendance/Baptism Mandatory? A Pattern for Sound Teaching Using Pattern Theology to Answer Questions Why Study Doctrine? Jubilee and Jesus Holy People Then and Now The Most Important Thing in the World Knowing God God First and Only The Biblical Model for Church Leadership Godward and Manward Manifestation Drawing Closer The Sabbath Rest Paul's Final Exhortation, Testimony and Benediction The Three Cs of Christianity Being Rich in a World of Poverty #6 - Neglecting Church The New Testament Record Very Real Blessings Leading Your Child to Christ Top 10 Reasons for Missing Church The Lesson of the Leaven The Impact of Grace Truth Equals Integrity What the Bible Says About Jesus Attaining Holiness Evolution's Extinction Engine No Grace - No Gospel Use the System! Pruning the Church A New Life in Christ The Glorious Church The Power of Proclamation Parenting 101 The Burden of Leadership Immovable Cheese Saved by What? Repentance has 5 R's No Fear Stalled on the Highway to Heaven God's New Vision of Mankind Becoming Acceptable to God (continued) Miracles? The First Christmas Gifts Getting Even Without Getting Into Trouble The Dividing Line What Blood Buys Billions and Counting To Change or Overcome? Progressive Conservatives The Pilgrim Spirit What Would Google Do? What Under 40's Want School Daze!
The 5 Chairs
This lesson discusses five different stages of faith represented by chairs, illustrating how believers move through various levels of spiritual maturity. Each chair signifies a distinct relationship with God, from those who are seeking Him to those who are fully committed. This framework encourages reflection on one's spiritual journey and the steps needed for growth.
Hebrews 9:27-28
The Counterfeit Church
Understanding the dangers of cults and the importance of discernment in faith is crucial to protecting oneself from deceptive teachings and false leaders.
Proverbs 14:15
Multiplying Ministries
The Boston Church
The Boston Movement has been described as a classic Christian aberration or a cult, prompting the need for condemnation and vigilance within the church community.
Waterworld
Water in movies like "Waterworld" and its biblical significance as a symbol of judgment, purification, and separation, offers a unique perspective on the importance of water in spiritual truths.
Moderation and Abstinence
Highlighting the dangers of moderation in promoting vices, the speaker emphasizes the importance of abstaining from alcohol for health, addiction, financial, and legal reasons, urging Christians to seek higher standards and avoid enslavement to worldly habits.
3. How to Grow A Preacher
One of the greatest struggles that some men have is to decide if they're going to go into ministry. This lesson provides direction for those who desire this calling.
Cults and Their Effects - Part 1
Understanding the difference between cults and true Christianity is crucial to protecting your mind and faith, as cults aim to control and manipulate individuals through deceit and coercion, while the church promotes freedom, study, questioning, and service to the community in the name of Jesus Christ.
Cults and Their Effects - Part 2
Understand the history and practices of the Boston Movement, a group that has been described as a cult, and learn how to protect your church by focusing on evangelism, condemning harmful practices, and fostering open communication within the congregation.
Salted Speech
Paul's remarkable ability to preach and teach new believers, hostile Jews, and pagans is highlighted in the study of his life and work, emphasizing the importance of salted speech in effectively communicating faith, as seen in his interactions with the Thessalonians.
I Thessalonians 2:1-12
The New You
In I Corinthians 6 Paul talks about a radical change that is possible and permanent and describes the three steps that lead to this new you.
I Corinthians 6:9-11
Grace - The Favor of God
This sermon explores the concept of grace as the unmerited favor from God, emphasizing how it is given freely to believers despite their imperfections. The message highlights that grace is not something that can be earned but is a fundamental aspect of God's love and mercy towards humanity, with profound implications for Christian faith and daily living.
The Dream Church
The ideal church, as described in the New Testament, is characterized by a single leader, Jesus Christ, a unified body, a commitment to holiness, a mission to preach the gospel, and a systematic approach to fulfilling this mission, inviting individuals to reflect on their role in becoming part of this dream church.
Materialism
Mike reviews two different types of materialism and how we are to deal with it.