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Fourth topical series list for simplybible.com
This series is about Faith, Hope, and Love, a theme taken from 1Corinthians 13:13. These lessons combine well with the Disciples of Christ series.
The Arrows of God —The arrows of God are faith, hope, and love, these three. Each arrow needs a target, energy, and penetration.
Series includes three lessons on the theme Jesus Died For You, and three lessons on the theme You Are Going To Die. Originally a video listener’s guide, but you can use the lessons perfectly well by themselves.
Why Be Religious? —Three reasons to be religious, each one having something to do with death. This lesson introduces the Why Be Religious? series.
A collection of lessons emphasising the Old Testament’s indispensable value to the Christian. The first six lessons were originally a video listener’s guide. The series includes a detailed Messianic prophecy chart.
The Gospel According to the Old Testament —This sermon outline presents the gospel using only the Old Testament scriptures.
A small collection of lessons to give you concepts that will start you off on an absorbing and profitable line of study on your own.
Jesus and the Virtues —A study in second Peter about eight virtues which Peter says make us useful and fruitful in the kingdom of God.
A series of lessons about the qualities and basis of a genuine faith in Christ.
After the Laughter —About how Abraham was tested. An important story for Christians because the faith of Abraham is typical of the faith by which we are justified and saved.
A small collection of lessons concerning money and wealth from the Biblical and Christian viewpoint. These lessons are drawn from old notes and articles of mine, but have been fully rewritten.
Money Matters —Looking in depth at what we should and should not do with money.
These lessons provides an insight into the nature of sin and how sin ought to be dealt with, while at the same time drawing attention to errors of legalism and liberalism.
The Seriousness of Sin —The Bible is not legalistic, but it does take sin seriously. We look at the basic facts on which the doctrine of sin is built.
These lessons are about two things we should not fool around with. God can save us from both, but be warned, he will only save us on his terms.
The Severity of God —The goodness and mercy of God go together with the severity and wrath of God. Living in the fear of God helps to assure our salvation.