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In the 11 sessions of this verse-by-verse study of the book of Romans, you will learn how you can be transformed from a sinner on course to getting what you deserve to the saint who reflects Christ's very essence in your everyday life. If using in a group, personal study is needed between meetings (30-45 minutes, including a Scripture memory verse).
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The book of Philippians expresses the apostle Paul's heartfelt desire for believers to experience the joy only found in following Jesus. In 8 sessions, this chapter-by-chapter Bible study shows students that it is possible to have peace and joy, no matter what they face. If using in a group, personal study is needed between meetings (30-45 minutes per week, including a Scripture memory verse).
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Embrace Freedom Are you living in freedom, or do you feel imprisoned? Even Christians sometimes find themselves bound by religious obligations. Writing to the Galatians-a church he had founded-the apostle Paul passionately rails against rules and regulations threatening to restrict the Spirit-led freedom God had for them. The same religious sentiments threaten us today. Whether it's pressure to be perfect or guilt over failing, showy spirituality...
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A Church Divided. The church in Corinth was divided, and Paul, their founding pastor, found himself defending his ministry to them. False teachers had begun spreading lies accusing Paul of selfish motives. But Paul saw this division for what it was-a threat to the gospel of Jesus. Paul wrote this second letter to remind the Corinthians how he'd worked among them. He wasn't defending himself-he was defending the gospel by placing both himself and the...
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In Paul's second letter to the Thessalonians, he continues to encourage them to stand firm in the hope of Christ's return. He assures his readers that Christ had not yet returned-despite rumors that Paul himself had said the opposite. This Bible study of the book of 2 Thessalonians examines how Paul briefly described the circumstances that will surround Christ's return, giving signs to look for when trying to confirm rumors of the Second Coming.7...
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