In the late 1600s, Edward Teach joined the crew of a British ship that was headed to the Caribbean. Much later in his nautical career, he managed to capture a merchant vessel and turn it into a 40-gun warship. Teach soon became known as Blackbeard the most feared and famous pirate in the hemisphere. While … Continue reading “Withstanding The Devil's Attacks – Bible study”
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Husband And Wife —Two Loving Hearts Creating A Beautiful Harmony – Bible study
Marriage is the bond [glue] that ties two loving hearts together. As each ministers to the other, stands by the other in times of life’s many challenges, complements as well as compliments the other, the relationship is intertwined and made fast like the strands of a rope (Ecclesiastes 4:12). Love does not consist of two … Continue reading “Husband And Wife —Two Loving Hearts Creating A Beautiful Harmony – Bible study”
Is The Bible Complete? – Bible study
A querist asks, “How would you prove that the Bible is completely finished and that adding to the Bible is no longer necessary?” Paul states in 2 Timothy 3:16-17, “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God … Continue reading “Is The Bible Complete? – Bible study”
Crossroads/Boston Movement and the Home Study – Bible study
The last time a saw a count mentioned, something near 175 was the total number of congregations adversely affected by the Crossroads/Boston movements. This represents the congregations wherein there was opposition expressed continual confrontation and sometimes an actual split. How many others have simply moved into the Crossroads/Boston camp! Many have been the articles written, … Continue reading “Crossroads/Boston Movement and the Home Study – Bible study”
Take a Minute to Pray – Bible study
Its Monday morning and youre a Christian. If you think about it for more than a minute there’s a good chance that you feel inadequate in your prayer life. For some reason Christians don’t apply principles that work in all other areas of life to their spiritual lives. No one expects a new father to … Continue reading “Take a Minute to Pray – Bible study”
Repent And Respond To The Lord’s Invitation! – Bible study
The Bible records a number of sad scenes regarding men breaking God’s heart. For example, before the flood, God saw the wickedness of man and was “grieved in his heart” (Genesis 6:6). He was heartbroken with His chosen people when, after bringing them out of Egypt, they continued to go their own way, ignoring His … Continue reading “Repent And Respond To The Lord’s Invitation! – Bible study”
On Local Church Membership – Bible study
We must give attention to this topic from time to time simply because members of the church often indicate they do not know anything about the responsibilities of local church membership. We have noted, though, that there’s usually no problem with their understanding their responsibilities regarding a union, a garden club, a civic club, etc. … Continue reading “On Local Church Membership – Bible study”
Christian Goals – Bible study
One of the reasons why the church is not growing spiritually (or numerically) as it did forty or fifty years ago is simply because the church of today is not responsive to the goals outlined in the New Testament designed for its continued growth and development. Without goals (purpose and direction), any organization or organism … Continue reading “Christian Goals – Bible study”
What Is A Home Without A Bible? – Bible study
The following poem by an unknown author asks the question, “What is a home without a Bible?” and then answers the question. “What is a home without a Bible? Tis a home where day is night. Starless night, for oer lifes path, heaven can shed no kindly light. What is a home without a Bible? … Continue reading “What Is A Home Without A Bible? – Bible study”
Speaking God's Truth In Love – Bible study
There are times when we must “earnestly contend for the faith” (Jude 1:3 KJV). But in doing so, we must never be ungracious or antagonistic. The English Puritans were right when they said that faith can never be forced on another person. Consent must be gained by gentle persuasion. Today’s Scripture reading underscores that principle. … Continue reading “Speaking God's Truth In Love – Bible study”