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The Death Christ Died (Part Two) — A Redemption

It had been two years now since he had sold himself into bondage to one of the Jebusites near Jerusalem.  Though an Israelite, he had not prospered as a son of Israel should and there was no other recourse

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The Death Christ Died (Part One) — A Sacrifice

He had sinned!  He had violated the commandment of God!  He was embarrassed to admit it to others but he was afraid not to deal with it as God ordered.  So he was here, among his herd, selecting a bull

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The After Life — The After Life of the Unbeliever

What happens to an individual when he dies?  As James says, “the body without the spirit is dead” (2:26).  When we die our spirits are separated from our bodies.  What happens to our spirits is

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The After Life — The After Life of the Believer, Part Three

Revelation 21 and 22 describes the final form of heaven for the believer, the eternal kingdom form.  It shows us several things about this phase of our eternal existence in fellowship with God: 1.     

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The After Life — The After Life of the Believer, Part Two

When a believer dies his spirit is instantly transported to heaven (2 Corinthians 5:8; Philippians 1:23; Acts 7:50).  Are we escorted by angels?  Lazarus’ spirit was (Luke 16:22).  And that would

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The After Life — The After Life of the Believer

The after life of the believer is most powerfully expressed by those who have faced death and shared with us their expectations and experiences.  When Stephen was being stoned for his testimony to Christ

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The Inspiration and Authority of the Bible — The Source of Its Authority (Part One)

A young man decided that his understanding of the Bible and inspiration was deficient.  He determined to come to some firm conclusions about it and have answers to some of the problems he had encountered. 

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The Christian Graces — Community of Love

God’s love was perfectly exemplified in God’s Son.  Now that Christ resides in heaven, it is His Body, the Church, whom He expects to reach out with His embrace of love.  That love is primarily to

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The Christian Graces — Love as the Root of All Good

For Paul there were basically only three Christian graces, and love was the greatest of these (1 Corinthians 13:13).  The key to understanding this analysis by Paul is seeing how the other graces flow

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The Christian Graces — Definition of Love

Can love be defined?  Absolutely!  The great problem we face in our society today is that we have not defined love absolutely.  Love is a relative term for many, meaning whatever the individual wants

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The Christian Graces — Hope Is At Hand

“The hour has come for you to wake up from your slumber, because our salvation is nearer now than when we first believed.  The night is nearly over; the day is almost here.” (Romans 13:11,12) “Let

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The Christian Graces — The Christian Hope

What is the hope of the Christian?  Possible answers might be heaven, eternal life, a new body, a sinless existence, or deliverance from the world’s burdens.  And in reality, all these answers are

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The Christian Graces — Hope

 “And now these three remain:  faith, hope and love.  But the greatest of these is love” (1 Corinthians 13:13).  Hope is life.   Job bemoaned the absence of hope saying, “My days are swifter

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The Christian Graces — God’s Gift of Faith

There has been a long standing controversy over whether saving faith is a gift or not.  If faith is a gift, that implies that a person is not able to believe the gospel until God grants him the ability,

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The Christian Graces — The Content of Saving Faith

To ask, “What must a person believe to be saved?”, is at the same time to ask, “What is the message of the gospel?”  If the content of what we preach is not sufficient, when believed, to result

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