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BiblicalOld TestamentWednesday Morning Study

1 Samuel 8: Hope for the Future

Have you ever wished you could change the ending of a story? First Samuel 8 recounts one of those stories we wish we could change; it is not a story that goes well. Samuel’s sons have forsaken the way of the Lord, and, as a result, the people of Israel reject them as judges. But instead of remembering God is…
December 1, 2021
ApologeticsSunday Morning Study

The Uniqueness of the Bible

The world delights in criticizing the Bible, seeking to find fault with it in any way possible. But when we address these complaints, we find them to be groundless. Examining the Bible for ourselves reveals a book that is not only a beautifully written unique masterpiece but also one that is sound and lacking in contradictions.
November 28, 2021
ApologeticsSunday Morning Study

Eyewitness Evidence

There are over 40 different authors of the 66 books of the Bible, which were written over a time span of about 1500 years on three continents. Despite this diversity, the books have a comprehensive unity with internal themes as well as external events.
November 7, 2021
Friday Morning Men's StudyLiving Out Your Faith

A Holy Warrior

“I’ll deal with that later" is a dangerous attitude to take when it comes to temptation. The more you put it off, the more your appetite for the eternal things atrophies and the more your capacity diminishes until you lose the cutting edge of intentionality.
November 5, 2021
BiblicalNew TestamentWednesday Morning Study

2 Corinthians 4: Living Letters

If you are a Christian, you are a “living letter” (2 Corinthians 3:1–3). Your life demonstrates the truth of the gospel, demanding a response from all around you. At the end of the day, there can be no neutral response to Christ. We will either walk in the blindness of the world or in the light of the Holy Spirit.
November 3, 2021