The following are some aspects of the word habit by an unknown author, that I found on a poster inside the elementary school library where I was substituting today: I am your constant companion. I am your greatest helper or heaviest burden. I will push you onward or drag you down to failure. I am … Continue reading “Some Aspects Of “Habit” – Bible study”
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‘Nuff Said. (And Serves Him Right!) – Bible study
In the restaurant, the elderly gentleman had just been served his food, and he bowed to offer silent thanks. To the young roughs at an adjoining table, this was a very funny thing, and one of them just had to show-out for his peers. When the old man lifted his head, one of the young … Continue reading “‘Nuff Said. (And Serves Him Right!) – Bible study”
What Kind Of Gospel Did Paul Preach? – Bible study
The Apostle Paul says God had chosen the Thessalonians (2 Thessalonians 2:13) and “called you by our gospel for the obtaining of the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ” (2 Thessalonians 2:14). The letter to the Galations reveals to us the kind of gospel Paul preached: It is an exclusive gospel “But even if we, … Continue reading “What Kind Of Gospel Did Paul Preach? – Bible study”
If There Were No God – Bible study
There are many people in our world today who truly and sincerely believe that there is no sovereign God that governs our world and universe. For a few moments, lets explore that possibility, and see what would happen if there were indeed no God. 1) If there were no God, there would be no final … Continue reading “If There Were No God – Bible study”
Walking Towards Perfection – Bible study
In Ephesians 4:1 ESV, the apostle Paul urges his readers to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called (weve been called by the gospel; 2 Thessalonians 2:13-14). The question we might ask is, How do we walk in a manner worthy of our calling? The answer to that … Continue reading “Walking Towards Perfection – Bible study”
Shame, Conscience, Guilt and Our Society – Bible study
Shame is the result of a pricked conscience brought on by feelings of guilt produced when we fail to live up to God’s moral standards (cf. Acts 2:14-37 KJV; 1 Timothy 1:12-15). Looking at the moral depravity of the past two generations, how long has it been since our present generation has felt any true … Continue reading “Shame, Conscience, Guilt and Our Society – Bible study”
“Attend The Church Of Your Choice?” – Bible study
If we read newspapers that advertise the worship services of churches in our community, we will usually find these words of encouragement: “Attend The Church Of Your Choice.” The majority of religious folk believe that such a statement brings glory and honor to Christ. But does it? This is the question for us to consider … Continue reading ““Attend The Church Of Your Choice?” – Bible study”
Keep Walking Tall! – Bible study
During my basic training in the U.S. Air Force, our drill sergeant worked hard week after week to transform our unit from a group of slouching civilians into a company of men who stood straight and walked tall. It was not an easy job. When he said, “You’re looking good” at the end of our … Continue reading “Keep Walking Tall! – Bible study”
The Knots Prayer – Bible study
The following prayer, sent to me via email this morning, is by an author known only to God. As this prayer was shared with me, I’m sharing it with you, dear reader, with the hope that the prayer will benefit each one of us as we journey along life’s way. ________________________________________________________ Dear God, Please untie … Continue reading “The Knots Prayer – Bible study”
“Wait On The Lord” – Bible study
In the Bible, the word “wait” is more of an attitude than an activity. To wait on the Lord is to put our complete trust and dependence in Him. Psalm 27 is Davids exuberant declaration of faith in God. He sees the Lord as his salvation (Psalm 27:1). In times of danger, he knows for … Continue reading ““Wait On The Lord” – Bible study”