- How to devotionally listen to a Sunday Sermon/How to worship on Sunday.
- What to do with a "dud" sermon.
- Best way to take notes on Sunday.
- The "Impossibles" of Hebrews.
- How to get theology from head to heart to body.
- How to become Zealous; Matthew 24:12, 44-51, Rev. 2:5
- Applications of Election: John 15:16, Gal. 1:15-16.
- What is encouragement?
- Why we don't listen to Impending Doom on Sundays?
- Trichotomy vs. Dicotomy.
- Pedo vs Credo Baptism: 1689 vs. Westminster.
- What is the difference between self-improvement and sanctification?
- What to do on the Sabbath? And what is the meaning thereof?
- When Job and Paul saw the sovereignty of God; Job 40:2, Romans 9:19-20.
- Marriage: Knowing, loving, and living the reality of the Gospel.
- Biblical anatomy.
- A Nature walk with God.
- The Trinity: What? So what?
- Alex and Rufus: Mark 15:21, 1 Tim. 1:20, 2 Tim. 4:14, A Romans 9 study/illustration.
- "Work of the Lord" An exegesis of 1 Cor. 15:58
- Why Northern and Southern Israel? When, where, and what application.
Here is a list of great resources that I know and love and commonly use in preparation for biblical studies. I highly recommend that you buy or bookmark them and pray that they are as much of a blessing to you as they have been for me. Bibles: *Please note: If you dig around on the web you are likely to find other versions of the same Bibles that I am recommending here for much cheaper. I personally recommend Amazon for good prices and timely delivery. 1) The Reformation Study Bible by R.C. Sproul. Sproul has been one of my more recent mentors and has had a huge impact on my life and theological studies. And I have loved every page in this bible. https://reformationstudybible.com/ 2) The Spurgeon Study Bible. If you love Scripture and Spurgeon then you'll definitely enjoy this bible. Simply a fantastic Bible. I do recommend the Christian Standard Bible Translation because I believe it is second only to the ESV translation and I also find it very easy to read. http://csbspurgeo...
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