He said, “Are you an inspired apostle?” To ask the question is to get the answer. There are no inspired apostles living today. So why was the question asked? All who find themselves on the wrong end of the sword of the Spirit ask this question. They reason, “I am not wrong; I can’t be … Continue reading “On Being Imitators – Bible Lessons”
The Sin of Absenteeism – Bible Lessons
Of the many different characteristics of the church there is that of being the body of Christ. Perhaps this metaphor is most illustrative in one of Paul’s letters to Corinth. In 1 Corinthians 12:14-16, Paul writes, “For the body is not one member, but many. If the foot shall say, Because I am not the … Continue reading “The Sin of Absenteeism – Bible Lessons”
The Oxymoronic Nature of Alcohol – Bible Lessons
With the passing of Thanksgiving weekend our holiday season has begun. Times of food, fun, and fellowship with friends and family await. It should be a time to exchange gifts and make long lasting and joyous memories. However for some it will be a time of sorrow because in addition to the expectation of many … Continue reading “The Oxymoronic Nature of Alcohol – Bible Lessons”
Seeking A Better Country – Bible Lessons
The old spiritual song “Roll Jordon, Roll” states, “I want to go to heaven when I die.” This phrase epitomizes each and every Christian’s longing and desire for eternal life. It was stated concerning Abraham in the book of Hebrews 11:13-16: These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them … Continue reading “Seeking A Better Country – Bible Lessons”
The Salvation of Cornelius – Bible Lessons
When looking at the cases of conversion within the book of Acts, the case of Cornelius and his household presents some unique challenges to understanding God’s plan for man’s salvation. The account of this conversion is found in Acts chapters 10 and 11. Cornelius conversion was unique in that he was the first Gentile to … Continue reading “The Salvation of Cornelius – Bible Lessons”
Our Attitude Toward Correction – Bible Lessons
In our lifetime we are going to sin (1 John 1:7-10). Undoubtedly, some of those sins are going to be committed in the presence of others. There are going to be times when we either do not recognize that what we did was a sin, or that we understand it to be a sin but … Continue reading “Our Attitude Toward Correction – Bible Lessons”
The Keys of the Kingdom – Bible Lessons
In Matthew 18:13ff, Jesus presents a very important question to these disciples. He says, “Whom do men say that I the Son of man am?” The disciples said that some people are saying that you are John the Baptizer; some people say that you are Elijah or Jeremiah or one of the prophets. Jesus then … Continue reading “The Keys of the Kingdom – Bible Lessons”
“NOT By Faith Only” – Bible Lessons
There is only one place in the Bible where the expression “faith only” is used. It is much more than significant that the word “not” is right before this expression. James writes, “Ye see that by works a man is justified and not by faith only” (James 2:24). James answers the question whether one is … Continue reading ““NOT By Faith Only” – Bible Lessons”
Seven Exercises to Mental Wellness – Bible Lessons
The Bible is the greatest book ever written for man and the words of the Bible prove this fact over and over again. It has been said that it is the “owner’s” manual for life. Certainly it was written by the one who knows man best-his Creator. Just as we would look to the owner’s … Continue reading “Seven Exercises to Mental Wellness – Bible Lessons”
Radical Transformation, Radical Confrontation – Bible Lessons
Romans 1:16 boldly declares that God’s power for salvation is within the gospel of Jesus Christ. In 1 Corinthians 15, Paul teaches that the basis of the gospel is the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus. What does the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus represent? It represents radical transformation. Could there be a more … Continue reading “Radical Transformation, Radical Confrontation – Bible Lessons”