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Paul encourages and exhorts Timothy to stay in the Word. He tells him he has everything he needs in the scriptures because God has spoken His Word through them.
Paul encourages Timothy with five reasons to endure. He calls him to remember Jesus, the message of the Gospel, the lost, the future glory he will receive and, finally, remember God's faithfulness.
The parable of the soils is not about which soils are the Christians, but is about the dynamic nature of hearing the Word. What matters is hearing the Word in a way that bears fruit.
God loves using people to reach their families. This session will look at biblical principles and practical ideas for witnessing to non-believing family.
The Gospel never changes BUT our culture keeps on changing! So how do I make the Gospel "STICKY" to my friend's culture, whilst staying true to the Gospel?
Good Bible teachings give God the chance to both feed Christians and win the hearts of non-believers. Learn how to prepare teachings that speak to everyone in the room.
God gave Ezekiel a message to share with the exiles. It was a difficult message and the exiles were difficult people to whom to give an unpleasant message. But God promises to give us His strength and guidance to do this task of sharing His message.
The suffering Christians experience from living in a fallen world will be evidence God presents in the last days when He returns to put the whole world on trial for rejecting His offer of forgiveness. God's righteousness demands He punish evil. Although Hell is an uncomfortable topic, it is real and no one goes there that did not make a choice to reject the alternative, Heaven.
Paul mentions angels and the unseen world, breaks down the process of salvation, and warns his audience not to stray from this good news.