The engagement, the exhortation, and the endurance. Scriptures for Study: How do the following verses encourage us: Luke 18:1; 2 Corinthians 4:1, 16? Continue
Seven reasons: to obey Christ; to praise and worship our God; to hear the Word of God; our own personal edification; to encourage the pastor; to encourage other believers; to be a testimony to others. Scriptures for Study: Review these studies
Seven reasons: to obey Christ; to praise and worship our God; to hear the Word of God; our own personal edification; to encourage the pastor; to encourage other believers; to be a testimony to others. Scriptures for Study:How do the following v
Seven reasons: to obey Christ; to praise and worship our God; to hear the Word of God; our own personal edification; to encourage the pastor; to encourage other believers; to be a testimony to others. Scriptures for Study: What do we read about
The place, point, period, purpose, pre-eminence, perseverance, and prayer of David’s attachment to God’s House. Scriptures for Study: What do the following verses in Psalms add to our study: 26:8; 65:4; 84:4, 10? Continue
The place, point, period, purpose, pre-eminence, perseverance, and prayer of David’s attachment to God’s House. Scriptures for Study: What do the following verses in Psalms say about the house of the Lord: 23:6; 122:1; 92:13? Continue
It is more praiseworthy, pleasurable, profitable, and pious to give, Scriptures for Study: What do the following verses say about giving: Proverbs 19:17; Philippians 4:17? Continue
The who, what, when, where, why, and how we are to give. Scriptures for Study: Read the rest of 2 Corinthians 8 and 9. What other principles of giving can you identify? Continue
The who, what, when, where, why, and how we are to give. Scriptures for Study: What did Paul write earlier in this letter (6:10) about giving? & What do we then read in Acts 2:45? Continue
The who, what, when, where, why, and how we are to give. Scriptures for Study: What do the following verses say about our giving: Galatians 6:10; James 2:15–17; and 1 John 3:17? Continue
The who, what, when, where, why, and how we are to give. Scriptures for Study: What example of giving do we read about in 2 Corinthians 8:1–3? Continue
This servant was dishonest, despicable, and disciplined. Scriptures for Study: What do the following verses tell us about our treatment of fellow believers: Ephesians 4:26, 4:31–32; 1 Peter 3:8–9? Continue
A servant labors: unlimitedly; unselfishly; unthanked; unreservedly; unprofitably. Scriptures for Study: How do the following verses challenge us: Luke 14:11; 18:14; James 4:10? Continue
What is my virtue in service? What is my view of other workers? What are my values in service? Scriptures for Study: How do these verses encourage us in our service: Ephesians 6:8 and Hebrews 6:10? Continue
Jesus’ warning; the rich man’s wantonness; the wisdom. Scriptures for Study: Read Matthew 6:19–34. What observations can you make? What strikes you the most profoundly? Continue
Jesus’ warning; the rich man’s wantonness; the wisdom. Scriptures for Study: Read 1 Timothy 6:6–10. What observations can you make? What strikes you the most profoundly? Continue
The description of the true servant; the delight the true servant receives; the distinction between a true and false servant. Scriptures for Study: How does 2 Timothy 4:6–8 encourage us? Continue
We acknowledge the commission we are given (vv. 14–15).; we examine the character we reflect (vv. 16–18), and we realize the consequence we face (vv. 19–27). Scriptures for Study: What do the following verses tell us about our labor: 1 Corinthi
We acknowledge the commission we are given (vv. 14–15).; we examine the character we reflect (vv. 16–18), and we realize the consequence we face (vv. 19–27). Scriptures for Study: How do the following verses encourage you: Galatians 6:9–10; Col
We acknowledge the commission we are given (vv. 14–15).; we examine the character we reflect (vv. 16–18), and we realize the consequence we face (vv. 19–27). Scriptures for Study: What do the following Scriptures add to our study: 1 Corinthians
The lawyer saw a problem to argue; the thieves saw prey to attack; the priest and the Levite saw a predicament to avoid; the innhost saw a patron to attend; but the Samaritan saw a person to assist. Scriptures for Study: What does the Apostle J