2008 Resources
Psalm 119:89-112
The relationship of the Word of God and the way of the godly is explored.
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1 Corinthians 10:1-5
Christians are to live in the reality of being fundamentally united to Christ and with each other.
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Genesis 2:18
In the conversation about God's Word, Satan enlarged the prohibition, reduced the penalty, and distorted the divine intention.
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1 Corinthians 15:45
The resurrection involves progression and change, but also continuity because it is the work of God the Creator.
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Genesis 2:8-17
The knowledge of good and evil with its positive and negative consequences is at the heart of human history.
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1 Corinthians 5
The church as an outpost of the Kingdom of God does not act under the laws of strict justice but of mercy.
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The Law and Laws
An mportant interpretive principle should guide our understanding & application of God's law: the principle of periodicity.
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Christ is the only true source of satisfaction and fulfillment in our pilgrimage in the wilderness.
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Whosoever Shall Be Saved
Contrary to the emergent/emerging church movements there are objective divinely revealed boundary markers that are inherent and essential to Christianity.
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1 Corinthians 4:1-5
Paul reminds us that the ministry is not about us but it is about the Lord our Master.
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Genesis 3:1
Though he knew it would be ruined and marred, God brought everything into being to display His grace and mercy.
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1 Corinthians 1:18-2:7
The paradox of God's "wise foolishness" and "strong weakness" calls us to look deeply at our heart motivations in light of the gospel.
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John 21:15-19
Pastoral ministry poses challenges in communicating theological concepts, discerning your call, and finding competency in Christ.
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1 Corinthians 11:17-34
An exegetical analysis of the Apostle Paul's theology of the Lord's Supper and its implications for life in the covenant community.
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Genesis 3, Romans 5:12-21
Genesis 3 is of the utmost importance because it is foundational to the Bible and foundational to life.
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