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Ninth topical series list for simplybible.com
A collection of lessons that address our Christian commitment and our deep involvement with God.
The Love of God —God's love is universal - anyone can find it. God's love is conditional - all must keep it. God's love is unchangeable - everyone can trust it.
A collection of miscellaneous lessons on a variety of topics. These lessons do have something in common however. They challenge you to make some important improvement or change in the way you walk with God and worship him.
Umbrella Religion —Umbrellas have obvious shortcomings. There are similar shortcomings in many people's religion.
A comprehensive series of studies in Hebrews, with special attention to the priesthood of Christ.
Key Verses in Hebrews —to introduce and commend the letter, and its main idea: the authority exercised by Jesus as our great High Priest.
This is a verse by verse study of Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians. The letter is divided into five topical sections.
Christ in Us (1:1-10) —We begin our study with the salutation or greeting, then a section concerning Christ in us.
This is a verse by verse study of Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians. The letter is divided into five topical sections.
Seven Goals in Grace (2Th 1:1-5,11-12) —An inspirational lesson in 2nd Thessalonians chapter 1, joining the first five verses with the last last two.
These lessons complement the Faith-Hope-Love series. They are especially suitable for new disciples. The lessons are each complete units and may be used separately as sermons.
The Unknown Disciples (Rom 16) —A study of Romans 16 which names about 30 persons of whom we know nothing except what we find in this chapter.
A series of short studies that address our dedication and attitudes toward some of the key elements of our lives —our aims, interests, habits, and such like.
The Seed You Sow —Growth begins with the sowing of seed. That is true in the garden. It is also true in the spiritual kingdom of heaven.
A study in lessons about the change of covenants from the old Mosaic law to the gospel of Christ. We ask and answer some pertinent questions about this change.
Who was the New Covenant For? —To whom did Jesus mediate the new covenant? This lesson shows it was the whole world.