- 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.
For March I wanted to do a series of various evergreen topics of the faith. Today we will be beginning this series with one of the most evergreen topics possible; that being our devotions. Today we will look at the RANSOM Bible study method. As well as a brief Church history lesson. But before that, we need to establish what it is that we're studying and why we study it. First, what are we studying? The Bible. In your own words, what is the Bible? The Bible is from God (literally God-breathed) to show and tell us the character, nature, requirements, and the actions of God and the proper response of man to that showing and telling of God. (For a fuller understanding of the Bible and how it came to be please watch the Bible Project's video on the matter). Let's see how the Bible defines itself. Turn to 2 Timothy 3:16-4:3 . Based on these verses, how does the Bible define itself? Paul says that all Scripture, both Old and New Testament, is breathed out by God. It is from...
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