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Future Writing Ideas

  • 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. 

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