No Condemnation!
This study was a quick look at the work that Jesus did on the cross and how His death freed us from condemnation. And if we are free from it, we should not choose to make ourselves in bondage to it again.
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This study was a quick look at the work that Jesus did on the cross and how His death freed us from condemnation. And if we are free from it, we should not choose to make ourselves in bondage to it again.
This may just be another of the many lessons that I needed to hear. This lesson is an update to the 2005 lesson Time, with additional Scripture references and content on the handout section and a new section with teaching notes.
As I revealed in the previous lesson, I realized that while knowing your spiritual gifts, and even understanding His purpose for you, are both important steps in finding God’s direction and will for your life, having an ultimate life goal will dictate your priorities and activities to make you more focused and effective in your Christian life. This lesson illustrates that truth with numerous examples from some great individuals from the Bible: Paul, Moses, Hannah, and Jesus.
This single-week lesson was given as a New Year’s 2013 challenge to define what is your life vision. It will be a foundation for a few other lessons in the next weeks.
This multi-week lesson investigates who Satan is, where he came from, what his goals are, what his methods are, and what we can do to resist him.
This site is a repository of Bible study resources I have developed over the last 14+ years. Many are lesson notes I have used to present to our adult Bible study at church, but there are also more developed resources I have written for use by church leaders in remote areas that have been published in various forms.
The format of the lessons is typically pretty obvious. The lessons have varying levels of detail on a skeleton outline, but hopefully the direction will be pretty clear. Most have blanks after each of the questions, but for some I have recorded either suggested answers or answers given by class members in a handwriting-like font. Some older lessons have duplicate half-pages for copying. Most references are quoted from the NASB, unless stated otherwise. Recently I have begun posting audio recordings of my presentation of the material.
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Hello, and welcome to my new web site, necessitated by Apple’s shutdown of .Mac back in June. Thank you, Apple.
As is obvious, or will become so very soon, I don’t post often to any of my blogs. Honestly, I’m extremely busy and don’t have noteworthy thoughts very often. But I will be posting Bible Study resources here as often as I develop them, and that’s the main purpose of this site.
I’ve migrated the posts from the old site over, so it will at least look like I’m prolific and active!
This lesson continues the challenge on class members to change, to lead, to do something, using Moses as the example.
This is a second, and more in-depth look at Jesus’ teaching his disciples how to pray.
This study focuses on the importance of Bible Study in the life of a believer.