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Why Do People Reject the Bible? 4-Letter Words to Teach Your Kids The Bible Why People Reject the Bible What Angels Teach Us What Other Religions Teach About Salvation
The Silver Servers
The importance of older saints in the church and their responsibility to teach and guide the younger generation is highlighted in a powerful lesson based on Titus chapter 2.
Why I am a Member of the Church of Christ Who Wrote the Bible? The Purpose of Preaching The Writing of the Bible
7. The Origin of The Bible
This article looks at the history of writing and examines how the Bible originated and closes with information on how the Old Testament was organized.
The Glory of Singing in Worship
Why Me, Why Now?
One thing you learn a lot about as a minister is suffering and death. You're among the first to be called when there is illness and the last person to see the dead as they are buried at their funerals.
It Depends on Your Interpretation The Role, Work and Qualifications of Elders
Why We Struggle
The sermon emphasizes the importance of repentance and spiritual growth within the congregation, urging members to prioritize Bible reading, church involvement, and submission to leadership to overcome struggles and move forward.
Why Study Doctrine?
Difficult Decisions
Reflecting on the recent events in the congregation, the sermon delivered by the church leader emphasizes the importance of following biblical teachings and supporting the decisions made by the elders, urging individuals to make difficult decisions and move forward in unity.
6 Proofs of Inspiration (continued) What the Bible Says About Jesus The Bible Does Have Something to Say About Homosexuality
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.
The Bible and Addiction Why Go?
Biblical Baptism
Bible Basics
Explore the essential elements of biblical salvation, from the significance of repentance as a transformative relationship with Christ to the diverse and debated views on baptism, and discover the unified doctrine presented in the New Testament.
Acts 2:38
Why Do the Righteous Suffer? Why We Pray The God of the Bible
Realizing the Vision
In 1997, the church in Choctaw focuses on personal salvation and readiness for Christ's return, encouraging each individual to be a regular Bible reader and actively participate in church activities to maintain unity and spiritual growth.
Romans: Obligated to the Plain Gospel
Why Some Won't Make It
The text discusses the Christian belief in heaven and hell, emphasizing the importance of faith and the consequences of disbelief, urging readers to consider their own beliefs and choices.
Christians and Christmas The Bible: Who Wrote it?
The Inspiration of the Bible
​Nobody just reads the Bible and says, "I think this book is inspired." It's not just a logical deduction. The Bible actually says this about itself in different places. Doesn't it seem natural that an inspired book would claim this about itself? The Old Testament takes this idea for granted since it continually describes dialogue between God and man.
The Inspiration of the Bible
Why Does God Allow Evil and Suffering? The Mary of the Bible Before You Say "Why Not" The First Appearance of Satan in the Bible Prejudice and the Bible Belief in God The Foundational Verse of the Bible
Tongues Today - #2
Mike examines the modern practice of speaking in tongues in light of biblical teaching. He explains the original purpose of tongues in the early church and discusses how its use today differs from the New Testament pattern. The lesson invites viewers to consider whether tongues are still relevant or necessary in contemporary Christian worship.
Why People Quit The Changeless Role of Women Why People Don't Believe
24. How Do You Suggest I Study the Bible and Use Commentaries?
Enhance your Bible study journey by exploring Study Plans on BibleTalk.tv for a structured learning experience and consider delving into insightful commentaries like the New Testament Commentaries by R.C.H. Lenski and the Truth for Today series for deeper understanding and knowledge.
16. Can Women Lead Adult Bible Classes?
Engage with the discussion on women's roles in teaching Bible classes, exploring how historical teachings can be adapted to modern contexts while maintaining respect for traditional beliefs and leadership structures.
30. Why Do You Not Have Any Series on the Apocrypha / Other Books?
Discover why the Apocrypha and other books are not included in the Bible canon and their significance in historical context, while emphasizing the importance of focusing on the key elements of the Christian faith for salvation and sanctification.
Introduction to I Timothy Paul's Instructions on Prayer and the Role of Men and Women in the Church Why Love Is The Greatest Using Pattern Theology to Answer Questions
Evangelizing the Postmodern Generation
We are all called to follow Christ in every generation. It is the responsibility of one generation to teach and evangelize the next generation to carry on the mission.
James the Less, Simon the Zealot, and Judas Not Iscariot Introduction to Grace in Romans Why I Chose the USA
Repentance is a Revolution
Bible Basics
Mike explains how true repentance goes beyond feeling sorrow for sins—it's about a complete transformation of heart and lifestyle. He emphasizes that repentance is a bold, revolutionary act that turns one's life toward God, creating lasting change. This lesson challenges believers to rethink their understanding of repentance and embrace it as a powerful force for spiritual growth.
Acts 2:38
Why Should I Work on My Faith? Why Mary? What Growing Churches Believe Religious Myths The Role of Women in Ministry Why Joseph?
Why Jesus Had to Resurrect
In the Church of Christ we have no "special" services for religious holidays like Easter but the fact that Easter Sunday is celebrated by many seems to motivate people to make an extra effort to be at church service at this time.
From an Early Age The Scariest Passage in the Bible Why Judas Fell Why is Giving More Blessed Than Receiving? The Cross-Centered Church The Refusal of Grace Perseverance Why Keep Praying?
10. What is the Textual Authority for Internal Biblical Inspiration?
Where does is it state in the Bible that the Bible itself is the only source of authority and who established the Bible's canon?
Garden of Eden and Noah's Flood Questions Why Are We Rich? Raising Christian Kids Church Growth Questionnaire/Discussion Groups Last Passover to Crucifixion Week Role Reversal
4. Improving the Effectiveness of our Adult Bible Class Teaching
A teacher of God's word, no matter the level or scope is one of the most important and influential roles in congregations. It is so important that it was among the final words of our Lord as he was preparing to ascend back into heaven.
Why People Leave the Church Why Christians Divorce Only the Church of Christ Saved?
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.
Why 2K?
The text discusses the Y2K bug scare and how people react to anxiety, highlighting the importance of faith and trust in God over technology, offering a perspective on handling fear and uncertainty.
Close to Greatness Why is Thanksgiving important? Fervent in Worship Let's be on Time 6 Proofs of Inspiration The Foundation Teaching vs. Tradition The Punishment of Cain Guarding Against Greed Jesus Christ The Church The End of the World
Essentials of Salvation
Part 2
We will explore another essential aspect of salvation and address common questions and criticisms that arise when asserting that certain elements are crucial for salvation.
Acts 4:12
Witness for Truth
Characteristics of Church
The importance of following the pattern theology for church growth is highlighted through the three pillars of preaching the gospel, teaching Christ's commands, and fostering a fellowship among believers, as discussed in Acts chapter 2.
The 5 Biblical Ministries The Minister and His Ministry Why Wait For Eternal Life Why Men?
Why I Love my Father – God
Embrace the profound reasons shared for loving the heavenly Father and consider how your own relationship with Him can be enriched through simple acts of faith and devotion.
Top Ten Reasons Why Christianity is #1
#10. Don't need special clothing or haircut to be a member. #9. No killing of others necessary....
Top Ten Reasons Why Christianity is #1
26. Why Did Jesus Send the Demons Into a Herd of Pigs?
Explore the reasons behind Jesus sending demons into a herd of pigs in Mark 5:7-13, shedding light on the demons' fear of judgment, preference for embodiment, and potential for causing disruption, as well as Jesus' demonstration of authority, revelation of the destructiveness of demons, and signaling of His power and mercy to the Gentiles.
Why I Am Happy
Reflect on the blessings of peace with God, a meaningful task, and a faithful family shared in this personal journey towards happiness and fulfillment.
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.
28. Why Do Some Churches Use a Single Cup for Communion?
Explore the historical debate surrounding the use of a single cup during communion and how different Christian denominations approach this practice, reflecting on the essence of communion and its adaptation to modern times.
Why Death?
This article delves into the contrasting perspectives on death for believers and non-believers, highlighting the impact of sin and the promise of salvation through faith in Christ.
Why Death?
The Result of Biblical Worship: Transcendence Speed Parenting
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
Dirty Feet Knowing Your Spiritual Limits The Basics Salvation Jude vs. 17-25 The Judgment Day The Religion of Desire Philip and Nathanael Extreme Extinction Event! Satan's Tactics The Resurrection as Proof
Tongues Today - #1
This first lesson of two, delves into the biblical context of speaking in tongues, focusing on its significance in the early church. It examines the purpose of tongues as a spiritual gift and the conditions surrounding its use. The discussion aims to clarify misunderstandings about tongues, providing a foundation for evaluating its practice in contemporary worship settings.
Final Summary Miscellaneous Questions about Baptism and Forgiveness Response Killers The Kingdom in Conflict Appointing Elders Introduction to Church Leadership Roles Beware of False Teachers Philippians: Defense of the Plain Gospel Extreme Extinction Event! Waiting out the Storm A Child's Glory The Kingdom Character At What Cost? Types in Genesis The Problem of Pain Jesus Facing Jerusalem Breaking Me Softly Judah and Tamar Melchizedek: A 'Type' for Christ What Makes the Churches of Christ Unique? Is Church Attendance/Baptism Mandatory? Rewinding the Clock! Parable of the Wheat and Tares The Moral Choice Paradise Lost The Acappella Church What Kids Need to Know Repentance has 5 R's
Wholesome Sexuality
What does the Bible say about Sex?
Colossians 1:18b-29 What Grace Teaches Us How to Witness to Roman Catholics My Grace is Sufficient Satan's Strategies The New Testament Record
God Has Planned Something Better for Us
This sermon explores how God's plan, revealed in the Bible, is superior to anything humans can imagine. It highlights the faith of ancient believers, who looked forward to a promise they would not receive in their lifetime. Mike encourages readers to trust in God's plan, which finds its fulfillment in Jesus, offering something far better than temporary solutions or material gains.
Hebrews 11
A Christian's Response to Death and Dying
This Hurts me More Than It...
Church Discipline
Church discipline is a crucial aspect of maintaining doctrinal integrity and moral standards within the congregation, requiring patience, gentleness, and firmness when addressing issues such as false teachings, sin, and disruptive behavior.
Sheep Seeking Shepherd
This sermon delves into the deep spiritual need that every person has for guidance, comfort, and salvation through Christ. Drawing from biblical imagery, Mike explains how Jesus, the Good Shepherd, calls out to those who are lost, offering them safety and purpose under His care. This teaching serves as a reminder of our need to follow Christ's voice in order to find peace and direction in our lives.
The Non-Negotiables Introduction to Hebrews Self-Control
Pro's and Con's of Promise Keepers
A group called Promise Keepers is discussed, highlighting both positive and negative aspects of the movement, urging individuals to examine teachings in light of Scripture and consider the importance of staying true to biblical principles.
Evangelism is Job #1
In this sermon, Mike emphasizes that evangelism is the primary mission of the church, citing Jesus' initial directive to spread the gospel as foundational to all other church ministries, which only become relevant after successful evangelistic efforts have begun.
Introduction to the Life of Jesus The Source of Islam Fishing Lessons Jesus in Galilee Jesus Facing Jerusalem How do I Graduate from Imitating Faith? Common vs. Holy What Would You Do Differently?
75.8
After countless advances in medical technology, doctors tell us that our average lifespan is 75.8 years. These figures teach us a couple of interesting lessons no matter what our age is.
75.8
Loss of the Cross
As many of you already know, the courts have ordered the city of Edmond to remove the cross symbol from their city seal. This action, in a town where the church is quite numerous, should teach us a few important lessons for the future.
Loss of the Cross
Teachers' Remembered
I don't recall much of the material we studied in High School an eon ago when I was at that point of my life but I do remember some of my teachers. I can still see Mr. Blanchard trying to teach me the intricacies of Algebra, long after the last bell had rung for the day.
Teachers' Remembered
Soft Rebellion
There are no new arguments in the effort to expand women's role in the church to include those tasks that have traditionally been given to men. Some women want to lead prayer as well as teach and preach in public assemblies and find sup...
Soft Rebellion
7 Lessons from a 7 Day Cold
I have happily recovered from a nasty cold that never seemed to end. The experience led me to think about some very basic things that even the common cold can teach us.
7 Lessons from a 7 Day Cold
Life Priorities for Disciples who are Addicts Response of Grace
The Growth Bug
Mike emphasizes the importance of love as the primary objective of the church, highlighting that growth should be a byproduct of love rather than the main goal, inviting listeners to reflect on incorporating God's love into their lives and making love their primary focus as Christians.
Book of Origins What is Biblical Hope?
5 Things We Do in Worship
There are 5 things found in the New Testament that God will accept as true worship to Him.
Sacrificial Giving Wait on God Renouncing of Grace
Moses' Final Instructions
Moses' final instructions to the Israelites in the book of Deuteronomy emphasize obedience to God's word as the key to maintaining God's blessings, urging them not to compromise His commandments while preparing to enter the Promised Land.
Day #6 The Teacher Who Failed Searching for Truth at Dudes The Nature of Biblical Worship: Communication The Joy of Church Attendance Elders, Deacons and the Church