Bible Studies on Important Topics

Recent Topics in our Bible Studies:
Sanctification - Jeremiah
Gifts of the Spirit - Jeremiah
God's Faithfulness - Jeremiah
Growth and Accountability - Dan
Christ's Second Coming - Christopher
Hebrews - Dan
Discipleship - Christopher
Serving God in the Mundane - Dan
"Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." (2 Timothy 2:15)

Jeremiah White, Dan Wiesner and others share scriptural insight at our weekly Bible studies on a number of topics relating to the Christian life, the apostles' doctrine and issues facing the Church. We are also compiling several written studies below, and we hope that these writings will be enriching to your soul.


Priestly Sacrificial Atonement by Lyndon Conn of Eternal-Truth.org (Off-site article)

Committing the Vision - by Dan Wiesner. From a March 21st Bible study. A must read for every believer in our fellowship.

Faith and Works: A Contextual Study - by Jeremiah White. What did Paul mean when he said that we are saved by faith "apart from works"?
Also Available in .PDF format

The King of Israel - by Jeremiah White. The Old Testament witnesses to the true King of Israel and His coming.

The Essential Nature of God - A very insightful study from a congregation in Nepal

Demonic Possession - By Elliott Nesch

Works, Faith and Salvation - By Jerry Williams ("Hat Sier"). A broad discussion of salvation, concerning such topics as personal righteousness, faith, grace, works and eternal security.

Seeking and Serving God in the Mundane - by Dan Wiesner. Condensed notes from April 25th Bible study.

Problems with Unconditional Eternal Security

Problems with Calvinism

Nonresistance

Bible Passages on Death and Sorrow

Articles on Divorce and Remarriage - by Larry Jones: What's Your Sign? A Critical Evaluation of Astrology - By Nicholas Liguori

Speaking the Truth in Love - Principles for brotherly debate and edifying conversation

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