Eighth topical series list for simplybible.com
A comprehensive outline and overview of the Book of Revelation and how to understand it. Several core lessons deal with subjects such as times and seasons, tribulation, the dragon, heaven, etc. The ongoing work adds detailed exposition in
(1) The Revelation of Christ (Rev 1-5),
Is Revelation a Book for You? —Most of us, when we try to read the book of Revelation, give up. Our feeling is, "This is not for me!" I hope to change your mind, and show you how to value this mysterious book in a more personal way.
Him Who Is, Was, and is To Come (Rev 1) —Introductory lesson in the book of Revelation, looking at the doxology (Rev 1:4) describing Christ as him who is, was and is to come.
John's Seven Declarations (Rev 1) —We are looking at John's prologue to the Book of Revelation. In this lesson, we consider the seven declarations that John makes about Jesus Christ. A verse by verse exposition of Revelation One, verses 5-7.
A Useful Outline of Revelation —Before we proceed further with our studies of the book of Revelation, I would like to provide you with an outline of the Book of Revelation as a useful guide to your study of the book. This outline shows you the structure of the book. Use this outline for reference as you study.
Full List of Lessons —These studies provide a comprehensive outline, overview, and explanation of the Book of Revelation. This page is a complete index with synopses.
A video/DVD listener's guide or use as is for class or personal study. Denominationalism is in conflict with Christ's true church. All congregations professing Christ should rediscover that church and restore themselves to it
I Will Build My Church —Each and every word in the statement I will build my church marks something of very great importance.
Can We See What Jesus Built? —Jesus built his church and it is a visible church in the world today.
Will Any Religion Do? (Mud is Not Chocolate) —How many religions should we regard as good and true? Is there only one, a few, or a great many?
What Went Wrong? —In 2000 years Christianity has gone down hill. The history books bulge with tales of heresy and scandal. Why?
Simply Christians —All denominations have something which divides. A truly undenominational church has nothing but what God has given.
How to Find Christ's Church —There is a simple common-sense way to find the true church. They call it the process of elimination.
The Church Jesus Bought —What is the most precious material and physical thing that has ever been in this world?
The Visible Church —The notion of an invisible church has no scriptural basis.
What is the Church Made of? —The genuine church will be made of the right stuff.
The Church Over 2000 Years —Depicts the church through the centuries since its establishment. This old chart has been in my notebook for many years. I'd like to share it with you.
Beginning at Jerusalem —When, where, how, and why did Christianity begin, and who were the first Christians?
Who is a Christian? —What makes a person truly a Christian? Find out from the scriptures.
What the Church is Not —You can get a better understanding of what something is, by being aware of what it is not. To better understand what the church is, let's consider what it is not.
This series does not attempt to be a complete study of Isaiah. It does however present lessons from the book that
Background to Isaiah (1) —About Isaiah's ministry plus a chart of the kings of Judah. A reference for the student of Isaiah providing a background to the book.
Background to Isaiah (2) —About the divided kingdom, plus a chart of the nations and peoples of Isaiah's time.
Isaiah in the New Testament (1) —Isaiah is frequently quoted in the New Testament, and this page gives you the references in New Testament order, and links them to the appropriate lesson in the series
Isaiah in the New Testament (2) —Same as the above, but the passages are listed in the order that you find them in Isaiah.
Map for Isaiah's Time —A nice big
Full List of the
Paul's letter to the Philippians is full of encouragement. The theme is, I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Series includes two quiz pages. First five lessons double as a video/DVD
I Can Do All Things —A study of what Paul meant when he said he could do all things through Christ who strengthened him.
The Spiritual Mind —The spiritually minded have superior desires, attitudes, values, priorities, and motivations than do the fleshly minded.
Are You Positive? —Paul's letter to the Philippians is positive in its theme: I can! We look beyond positive thinking to the postive actions encouraged in the letter.
Spiritual Wellbeing —The various elements of spiritual wellbeing and joy in Jesus are shown in an outline summary of the letter.
Toward Our Goal —Ten principles for achieving any worthwhile goal, especially a Christian goal.
Outline of Philippians —An exposition of Paul's letter to the Philippians.
The Path to Peace —Get rid of anxiety and think constructively.
Depth of Insight —This discernment or insight given us by the Lord is not meagre. He doesn't give glimpses of enlightenment, but a fulness.
Things We All Share —A list of 20 reasons why it is silly for Christians to squabble with one another.
Compliments Paul Pays His Friends —Paul's great regard for his friends in the church at Philippi, and his companions in ministry whom they knew and loved.
The Four Titudes —Practising latitude, gratitude, beatitude, and aptitude, builds our fortitude.
Quiz Philippians 1 and 2 —30 questions.
Quiz Philippians 3 and 4 —Another 30 questions.
Spiritual Wellbeing (Philippians) —Another series on a similar theme.