Jeremiah Cox

Although Paul planned to come to Timothy shortly he wrote him a letter in case of a delay. He did not think it appropriate to risk putting off his instruction for Timothy as a young preacher, and the people he would be teaching. Paul’s instruction concerned conduct in the house of God/church of the living …

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“How can a young man cleanse his way? By taking heed according to Your word.” – Psalm 119:9 – The question about securing the hearts of the youth is age-old. The same can be said for the answer. Yet, the question continues to resurface. Although some may not know, and therefore inquire, it seems that …

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Acts 3 records the healing of the lame man who “laid daily at the gate of the temple which is called Beautiful” (v. 2). Those who witnessed the lame man walking at the side of Peter and John were “greatly amazed” (v. 11). This opened a door of opportunity for Peter to speak about the …

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1 Samuel 2-4 records the actions of Eli and his sons. His sons were corrupt priests who serve as an example of how we shouldn’t act. We can learn from Eli’s reaction to their evil deeds, and from his admirable interest and concern for the things of God. Ppt: Eli and His Sons     Outline: Eli …

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Despite all the troubles and sorrows in the world Christians can always be “rejoicing in hope” (Romans 12:12). This hope allows rejoicing because of its nature. It is not up to speculation, or chance. A Christian’s hope is different than any hope the world might have. Ppt: A Christian’s Hope     Outline: A Christian’s Hope     Audio: …

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God never promised an easy life for Christians. The path toward which God directs Christians is narrow and difficult (cf. Matthew 7:13-14). He has not been silent, nor unclear about the subject of hardships in the life of a disciple. Following Christ demands self-denial, and sacrifice (cf. Matthew 16:24-27; Romans 12:1). Along the way there …

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After he told the brethren to “stand fast and hold the traditions which you were taught, whether by word or our epistle” the apostle Paul offered a prayer on their behalf. The prayer was for “our Lord Jesus Christ Himself, and our God and Father” to comfort the Thessalonians and establish them in their good …

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Idolatry is more of a threat than most would think. Anything can become our idol if we place it above God. A few modern idols are discussed. Outline: Modern Idolatry     Audio: mp3

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Many have followed doctrines of men that teach salvation by one thing only. However, an honest look at scripture proves otherwise. Salvation involves many interdependent factors. Fourteen are considered. Ppt: Things That Save     Outline: Things That Save     Audio: mp3

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The epistle to the Ephesians is full of useful doctrine about the Lord’s church. Studying the epistle with the mindset of refuting religious error proves most beneficial. Ppt: Religious Errors Refuted Using Ephesians Audio: mp3

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