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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Recipe for a Fruitful, Holy Life
Here are my Bible teaching notes from a popular teaching I taught last year. I am not ashamed to admit that I like to cook and even bake on occasion. I remember vividly using the Betty Crocker cookbook and following a … Continue reading →
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The Present Rest of Believers
By A. T. Pierson For we which have believed do enter into rest (Hebrews 4:3). In the ninth and tenth verses of the same chapter we further read: “There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God. For he that … Continue reading →
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What is the Cross of Jesus Christ?
My Bible study notes for tonight. I have just touched the surface on this awesome topic. The cross of Jesus Christ was not simply a wooden stake, but so much more. We must understand what was nailed to this cross, what … Continue reading →
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The Secret of Radiant Living
By Peter Wade The awe-inspiring abilities latent within the human mind are indeed wonderful and important to the believer. One of these great abilities is mentioned in the book of Colossians, chapter 3, verse 2, “Set your mind on things above, not … Continue reading →
The Endless Pursuit of Happiness and Meaning in Life: Is Your Life Being Wasted?
Here are my teaching notes tonight on an important message that hits home for all of us if we have eyes to see and ears to hear. What is the purpose of our life? What gives our life meaning? What … Continue reading →
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Prayer-Its Possibilities
By E.M. Bounds HOW vast are the possibilities of prayer! How wide is its reach! What great things are accomplished by this divinely appointed means of grace! It lays its hand on Almighty God and moves Him to do what He … Continue reading →
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The Greatest Tragedy: They Sang His Praise But They Soon Forgot His Works
By E.W. Bullinger “Then believed they His words: they sang His praise. They soon forgat His works: they waited not for His counsel” (Psalm 106:12,13) These are solemn words, because they record a solemn fact. They are true, not only … Continue reading →