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Seek the Kingdom My Kingdom is not of this World The Kingdom Character The Kingdom of Heaven on Earth The Lesson of the Leaven Introduction to The Kingdom Parables Types of Parables on the Kingdom The Kingdom Grows The Kingdom in Conflict Living in the Kingdom The Kingdom's Loss Kingdom Kindness Parables of: Hidden Treasure, Pearl and Debt The Power of Proclamation Parables of: Seed, Mustard Seed and Workers The Purchasing Power of the Pearl of Great Price Kingdom Greatness Obadiah / Micah Parable of the Bridesmaids and Talents Parable of the Wheat and Tares The Divided Kingdom Old Wine and the New Kingdom Farming in the Kingdom of God Parable of the Sower and the Seed A Mother's Bold Request Four Visions of Daniel's Prophecies Joel / Amos The King in Action Relationships in the Kingdom The Character of Greatness - Part 2 Conditional or Actual Perfection? Introduction The Life and Times of Hezekiah
1. The Preaching of Jesus
Perhaps in examining Jesus' style and approach to this glorious work we can become more of what all of us seek to be, like Him.
Matthew 5:1-2
The Promise Land
A lesson that parallels an immigrant's experience with the experience of Christians who come into the kingdom and seek the promise of heaven.
Jewish Historical Timeline Parable of the Wedding Feast Famine of the Word True Awakenings Hosea Christmas Before Christ 7 Habits of Highly Effective Christians Getting Even Without Getting Into Trouble The Reward for Greatness Living on the Brink of Hope Kingdom Living is Not the New Law
What Will it Take
Hezekiah, the king of Judah, provides a valuable lesson on the importance of sanctified leadership in achieving ambitious construction projects and building a strong community.
How Should We Worship God?
In discussing worship, there exists a tension between progressive believers who seek a modern expression of worship and traditionalists who believe in preserving established methods, while many in the middle simply desire to express their love for God in a sincere and communal way, emphasizing that true worship transcends worldly norms and is fundamentally about honoring God.
Introduction 3rd Passover to Final Week A Labor of Love Perfection: The Absolute Standard Wisdom Against Foolishness and for Christlikeness Win the Peace Who is the Greatest? The Final Cup The Three Servants in Today's Church Two Versions of the Beatitudes
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.
Daniel in Babylon
The Good Steward
Stephen Black, a former homosexual, courageously stood up against proposed laws discriminating against homosexuals, sharing his faith in Jesus Christ and the power of change, inspiring others to stand firm in their beliefs.
The Kings of Judah The Poverty of Riches Christianity The Character of Greatness - Part 1 The Deeds of the Flesh The Scariest Passage in the Bible Events Before the Last Day Walk a Mile Thessalonica: the Impact of the Plain Gospel What Would Google Do?
The Disciple and Service
In this lesson, we learn the basic requirements for becoming and persevering as disciples of Christ.
Matthew 20:28
Colossians 1:18b-29 Response of Grace Introduction to Holy Hunger The Perseverance of God Where Will the Devil Find you?
The Millionaire Mirage
In a society fixated on wealth and materialism, the reflection of our obsession with money through quiz shows prompts us to ponder the true value of earthly possessions and seek fulfillment beyond the pursuit of riches.
Warts and All
The Beehive
In Montreal, a city once known as "the city of a hundred steeples," a call for spiritual revival echoes through the empty buildings, urging residents to seek meaning beyond the hustle of modern life.
The Beehive
The Best Things Are Free
Solomon's wisdom, a divine gift, teaches us that true wisdom is humbling and attainable through prayer, inviting us to seek the valuable lessons it offers.
17. Why Can't I Stop Feeling Guilty and Fearful Since My Divorce?
Understand that feeling guilty after divorce is normal, but seek forgiveness and renewal through confession to God and moving forward, as God offers forgiveness and renewal even after failing at marriage, and do not let fear and seeking approval from others hinder your joy in Christ.
Let's Get Ready to Rumble
Standing firm against the schemes of the devil is crucial in the battle for faith and unity, as highlighted in this powerful excerpt urging individuals to prepare for spiritual warfare and seek strength in God's protection.
Ephesians 6:10-20
Woke or Awake? Reunion and Reconciliation Setting the Stage for Daniel/Revelation Vision Within a Vision What to do in Case of Divorce Can He Preach? 2nd to 3rd Passover (continued) The Call and Personification of Wisdom Paul's Teaching on Slavery A Biblical Plan for Growth King Saul The Desire for What is Forbidden The Life and Times of Hezekiah The Result of Grace His Last Gift God's Prescription for Burnout The Dynamics of Change Introduction to the Apostles The Life and Times of Isaiah Introduction to the Book of Revelation Structures and Features John the Baptist Jesus Describes the End The Doctrine of the Second Coming - Part 2 Who is the King? Renouncing of Grace Wisdom Proverbs Effective Prayer Deny Sin, Not Self
Freedom Through Dependance
Understanding the concept of mutual dependency for freedom and peace, this excerpt delves into the importance of dependence on God and each other, highlighting the true freedoms enjoyed as citizens of the kingdom of heaven.
The Eternal Church
Jesus said that nothing will or can destroy the church. The Bible says that it will continue to grow until it fills and dominates every other kingdom in the world and remain that way forever.
Mark 16:18
The Holy Spirit in You The Upward Call King Saul Superstition, Astrology and the Occult A State of Readiness The Mature Christian Seeks Righteousness by Faith God's Promises Is Church Attendance/Baptism Mandatory? Zechariah / Malachi Marks of the Plain Gospel How God Works A King's Challenge
The Deacon of Blame
I've often said that the church should appoint a deacon in charge of blame - the deacon of blame. That way when anything ever goes wrong, or something doesn't get done, this deacon's only job would be to accept the blame for it.
Changed by Faith Advanced Training Jesus Facing Jerusalem 2nd to 3rd Passover The Virtual God Aspiring to Spiritual Greatness
Gospel Math
Understanding Christian mathematics involves more than just addition and subtraction - it's about being added to the body of Christ and multiplying blessings in the Kingdom of God.
Be Careful What You Ask For Faithful Women, Absent Apostles
The True Demands of the Law
Approach the Sermon on the Mount through a grace-driven lens to understand Kingdom living, breaking free from a compliance mindset that reduces it to a checklist of behaviors, as seen in the Jewish approach to the Law of Moses, and embrace a transformed heart dependent on grace for true righteousness.
Matthew 5:21-48
The True Demands of the Law
The Political Landscape of Jesus' Time Chosen, Not Just Called Eye of a Needle? Beyond Fasting Solomon's Advice to America
Money Matters - Part 2
Understanding the true value of money and its role in our lives is crucial for a balanced perspective, as highlighted in this insightful excerpt on financial stewardship and faith.
Fearless Trust #9 - Anger From Sinai to Kadesh Peter Four Episodes in Daniel's Life Structures and Features Structures and Features 1st to 2nd Passover The Baptism Wheel A New Life in Christ
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.
How to Become a Better Person #7 - Pride Domestic Violence Holy People Then and Now God Stirs up the Builders' Hearts Why is Giving More Blessed Than Receiving?
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
Paul's Condition Jeremiah'S Final Years and Flight to Egypt Dealing with Anxiety Zephaniah / Haggai Why Keep Praying? As Good as Gold 7 Habits of Highly Effective Ministers and Elders From Religion to Conversion Don't Worry, Be Happy The Essence of the Law Bearing the Cross in Church Relationships Colossians 1:13-18a Here Am I, Send Me The Suffering Servant Introduction to Chronicles The Plain Gospel and Acts The Right Response The Changeless Role of Women Why I Chose the USA The King's Judgment Close to Greatness
Callings
In both the Old and New Testaments, God calls people for unique purposes—from leaders and prophets in ancient Israel to Mary, Joseph, and the apostles in the New Testament—emphasizing that, while the age of miraculous callings has ended, God still calls individuals today through Scripture to salvation, sanctification, service, and perseverance.
Small Beginnings
Zechariah, the prophet, encourages Zerubbabel with prophecies from the Lord during the rebuilding of the temple, highlighting the importance of relying on God's strength and resources rather than man's power, a message that resonates with overcoming obstacles in our own lives.
Zechariah 4:1-10
The Mature Christian Stands Firm and Imitates Christ Dealing with your Enemies The True Fast The Mature Christian Lives Righteously Worship Psalms The Gold in the Golden Years The 4 A's of a Successful Marriage Appointing Elders
Foundations of our Faith
The Church of Christ distinguishes itself by its commitment to following the Bible as the sole authority, emphasizing restorationism and biblical accuracy in its approach to Christianity.
The Seven Heavens Response of Grace The Glory of the Church of Christ King Saul The Act of Marriage #5 - Coping with Conflict Loving my Everyday Enemies