Seventh topical series list for simplybible.com
An interesting series of lessons based on Jesus's sermon on the mount. It contains notes, activities, and a separate page of quizzes and puzzles after each lesson.
The Beatitudes 1 —The poor in spirit and those who mourn; plus an outline of Matthew 5.
The Beatitudes 2 —The meek, those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, and the merciful.
The Beatitudes 3 —The pure in heart, the peacemakers, and the persecutes.
Salt and Light —Salt and light have properties that make them very apt symbols of the Christian.
Two Untils and One Unless —In Matthew 5:18 the word "until" is used twice, and "unless" is used once, underlining three important facts about the law.
A Far Higher Standard —In Matthew 5:20-22, Jesus begins a series of statements that have this pattern: "You have heard... but I say to you..."
Cut Out and Cast Away —When Jesus says, "If your eye offends you..." he is speaking in sarcasm against the attitude of blaming one’s eye for what is really the fault of one’s heart.
Swearing —There are three kinds of swearing that we should not to do at all, and the command, "Swear not at all" definitely refers to these.
Overview of Matthew 5 —Concludes our study of Matthew chapter 5 with a chapter summary.
Seen By Men —Matthew chapter six begins with a warning to beware of doing good deeds before men to be seen by them.
Lead Us Not Into Temptation —A look at the example prayer that Jesus gave to his disciples.
Money —Some people accumulate needlessly large savings and investments, never satisfied that they have sufficient, always wanting more, more, more.
Overview of Matthew 6 —A second look at money matters as a chapter summary.
Word Pictures —A look at the imagery in Matthew 7, and an outline of the chapter.
Asking of God —Jesus shows us that we are dealing with a God different to the gods of human imagination.
Withstanding the Wolves —Casting pearls before swine and false prophets in sheep's clothing.
Overview of Matthew 7 —A look at Christ's teaching about judging as a summary of Matthew 7.
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Quiz Master —One little gizmo gives you random access to all 400
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See Sermon on the Mount —Several puzzle pages.
Quiz on Philippians —Two quiz pages.
A lengthy, comprehensive, and meaty series that could keep a weekly Bible class going for six months or more. Shows the nature of parables, their main themes. Covers just about every parable
Seven Themes in Christ's Parables —Before we begin to study particular parables of Jesus, we familiarise ourselves with the general themes that run through them.
The Great Mistakes —Another theme is evident in many of the parables, namely the great and terrible mistakes that people make.
What is a Parable and How do you Interpret it? —Nathan's parable and three parables Jesus told, as examples of how parables should be interpreted.
Why Did Jesus Speak in Parables? —We look at the reason why Jesus often turned to parables to get his message across.
Parables - Stories For All Peoples —Christ's parables are part of his gospel and are therefore for all peoples throughout all nations throughout all time.
Parables in the Sermon on the Mount —Matthew 5-7 is rich in word pictures that we could regard as parables.
The Sheepfold Parables (John 10) —Parables that liken the kingdom of God to a sheepfold with Christ as the Shepherd.
Seven Themes in the Sheepfold Parables —We continue to look at the sheepfold parables, and use them as a review of the seven themes in Christ's parables.
Full Listing of Lessons on the Parables —This series has its own hyperlinked table of contents. This shows you every lesson on the parables, covering just about every parable that Jesus taught.
A set of lessons designed to help Christians understand and endure the trials and tribulations that they sometimes experience.
Through Much Tribulation —Paul endured many trials, and encouraged the disciples to continue in the faith, even through much tribulation.
How We May Suffer —Looking at the various sufferings of Paul, and understanding how we too might suffer as Christians.
Insights Into Trials —This lesson outlines three important insights into our trials and tribulations.
Our Response to Trials —There are right and wrong responses to suffering. We look at seven responses, two of them good, the others not so good.
We Can Endure —Seven methods by which we can endure trials and tribulations. In each of these methods we draw on the help that God provides.
Coping with Loss —A Bible lesson about how to manage uncertainty, and endure the suffering of a great loss.
Revelation the Book —A series on the book of Revelation including several