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Christians must be careful about the humanistic/anthropocentric perspective which most possess today. The Christian’s world view has God at its center – Theocentric. We must beware lest the anthropocentric – man at center – perspective warps our understanding of spiritual topics. God should be our focus in everything. Ppt: Maintaining a Theocentric Perspective Outline: Maintaining a Theocentric …

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While Jesus tread the path leading to Calvary for His bitter end some Jewish women wept at the sight of His tortured state. Jesus then looked at them and uttered ominous words, “Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for Me, but weep for yourselves and for your children…For if they do these things in the …

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We must be careful that we do not fail to recognize The Severity of Sin. This lesson discusses how God views sin, thus, how we should view sin. Ppt: The Severity of Sin Outline: The Severity of Sin Download: mp3

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Jude wrote his epistle to exhort the brethren to “contend earnestly for the faith” (v. 3). False teachers had crept in, and they were wreaking havoc on the church. False doctrine is extremely destructive, and must not be tolerated. While it seems there is an air of confidence for the brethren in Jude’s epistle, there …

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What occurs after death? – A question answerable only via Bible consultation. Does there remain a consciousness after death? Despite the clarity of the Holy Script some do not subscribe to the idea of eternal consciousness in hell. Concerning Thayer’s definition of “olethros,” translated “destruction” in 2 Thessalonians 1:9, Homer Hailey wrote, “Thayer defined the …

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The life of a Christian is full of decisions. We must constantly be aware of the broad way and the narrow way, always having the perspective to choose the latter (cf. Matthew 7:13-14). This lesson discusses some various choices Christians must make. Ppt: Some Forks In The Road     Outline: Some Forks in the Road To …

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It is not logical to view the Creator of the universe as One who makes arbitrary decisions. Every action taken by God has behind it a logical and righteous explanation – although some things are left secret, and those belong to Him (cf. Deuteronomy 29:29). The Bible has been given as a revelation of all …

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Change does not come easy. There is often pain involved. However, enduring that pain will prove beneficial if you are changing to please God. On the other hand, the pain of regretting to change is never beneficial, and lasts much longer. Which will you choose? Ppt: The Pain of Change or Regret     Outline: The Pain …

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On our journey to heaven we are given many choices. When we come to these forks in the road, we must be able to discern right from wrong, and choose the former. Ppt: Some Forks In The Road     Outline: Some Forks in the Road     Audio: mp3

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Article: The Lord is not Slack

“But, beloved, do not forget this one thing, that with the Lord one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day. The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some count slackness, but is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish but that all should come to …

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