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Lesson 2: The Prophetic Gift
Why are the Ten Commandments the only message directly
written by God in stone (Deuteronomy 10:1-4)? If God wanted to give
precise rules, you would think He would always hand the prophet
instructions written on stone. Does the fact that God communicates in
many ways, some of them pretty unreliable, tell us something about
the nature of God's message? Could it be that the prophets are part
of the message? If so, what, exactly, is the role of a prophet? Are
they perfect people? Let's leap into our study of Bible prophets and
find out!
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Lesson 1: Heaven's Means of Communication
Have there been times when you wished that you could
sit in the same room with God and talk with Him about your situation?
Most Christians would undoubtedly say, "Yes, I would love to talk
directly with God!" What if we asked God this same question and He
responded "Yes, I would love to give you some better guidance!" Does
this raise a new issue? Is there some aspect of your life about which
you are completely satisfied to be "unclear" when it comes to God's
opinion? This is the first in our series of lessons by which we will
learn more about the ways in which God communicates with humans. Our
goal is to help to increase our awareness of God's will. Let's dive
into our lesson!
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Lesson 13: Atonement and Universal Harmony
What does the Bible say about the last chapters of
human life on this sinful planet? Where does the earthly sanctuary
service point us for the future? What does the Bible say about the
conclusion of what Jesus has done for us as both the sacrificial Lamb
and the High Priest? What is the standard for our final judgment?
Let's dive into our last study on this topic and find out!
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Lesson 12: United to Christ
Let's review for a moment what we have learned in the
past few weeks. Jesus came as a second Adam. Jesus succeeded where
Adam failed. Just as we were swept into sin by Adam, so we are swept
into righteousness by Jesus - if we choose. We can choose to be
incorporated into Jesus' baptism, sinless life, death and
resurrection by being baptized. Are we together so far? Last week we
began to consider what is next: living life according to our
spiritual, not human, nature. Let's continue to explore what it means
to be united to Jesus in day-to-day living. Ready? Let's plunge
into our Bibles!
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Lesson 11: Benefits of Christ's Atoning Sacrifice
Last week we ended our study with Jesus' final words
"It is finished" (John 19:30). What was finished? Was Jesus
completely through with humanity? Had He done all that was necessary
to reconcile us to the Father? There is some debate among Christians
about what Jesus is doing right now. Did all of the benefits of
Jesus' sacrifice come into place at the cross? Are the benefits
still coming? We have previously studied the idea that Jesus is now
acting as our High Priest in heaven, but there are certain technical
problems with that idea. Plus, there is the belief that when Jesus
was "finished," the Holy Spirit took over His work in an expanded
way. Let's jump right into our study of the Bible and find out what
Jesus is doing, if anything, for us right now!
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Lesson 10: Atonement at the Cross
Have you considered engaging in a serious sin? If so,
you weighed the consequences: would you get caught? How serious would
the punishment be? Even if you were not caught, how would it affect
you? I recall one friend saying (about a serious sin) "If I do it God
will forgive me." When it comes to sin, our primary concern is how it
will affect us. This week we look at how our sins affected Jesus. God
paid a terrible price for our sins. Let's plunge into our study of
the Bible and take a close and personal look at what our sin did to
our loving Savior!
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Lesson 9: Metaphors of Salvation
Have you ever gone to a physician and found you don't
understand a lot of what is being told to you? I had one specialist
who would use all sorts of medical terms that I did not understand.
I would stop him and make him explain his terms. In my law practice I
work with employees whose religious beliefs conflict with some work
requirement. The law requires the religious objector to let the
employer (or union) know about the conflict. When these (generally
Christian) employees write about their religious beliefs, I try to be
alert to terms that are not understood by the general public. When I
see these, I suggest to the employee that they substitute a term that
the public understands. The Bible uses all sorts of terms to
describe salvation. We learned the reason for many of them when we
studied the Old Testament sanctuary service. This week we look more
deeply into this subject. Let's dive right into our study of how the
Bible describes our salvation!
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Lesson 8: Born of a Woman - Atonement and the Incarnation
We learned the last two weeks that Christianity is the
"thinking person's religion." What we did not discuss was how hard
we have to think! In one sense it is easy and logical to line up the
Old Testament system for removing sin with the life, death,
resurrection and heavenly ministry of Jesus. They just logically
fit. On the other hand, it is not so easy to understand how the
Creator God could demean Himself to become a human. Even the
mechanics of the "God born of a woman" to create a God/human are very
difficult to grasp. Let's give it a try by plunging into our Bible
study!
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Lesson 7: Atonement in Symbols: Part 2
Last week we learned that only Christianity, of the
three major world religions which accept the Old Testament as the
inspired word of God, fulfills and follows the Old Testament pattern
for dealing with sin. That is history. What about today and the
future? What does the Old Testament sacrificial system teach us
about Jesus' current work, if any, on the problem of sin? What is
Jesus doing for our sin? Or, is His work complete and He is currently
enjoying retirement? Let's plunge into our study of the Bible and
find out!
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Lesson 6: Atonement in Symbols: Part 1
This past Sunday evening I was sitting on a bench
overlooking the lake by my home. The quiet, beautiful evening turned
my thoughts towards God and my place in His world. I thought about
why it was I believed God existed, that Christianity was true and
Jesus was the Messiah. Our lesson this week speaks to those issues.
My reason for believing God exists is the order I see in the
Creation. Owning cars and houses has taught me that things move from
order to disorder, not the other way around. That God foretold the
Messiah through the symbols of the Atonement shows His order. The
three major world religions believe in the account of the sanctuary
service, yet only Christianity can match it up to Jesus the Messiah.
Only Christianity relies on these fulfilled symbols for the
forgiveness of sins. Christianity is the logical, consistent,
reasonable religion. Let's jump right into our study of the Bible to
better understand this!
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Lesson 5: Atonement Announced
If you were God, what would you do when humans rejected
you? Two weeks ago we studied how it was that Adam and Eve sinned and
plunged us all into a terrible situation. Last week we looked at what
God planned to do to throw a life-line to humans. This week we
progress to God's announcement to humans of His great plan for
disaster relief. How difficult a decision was this for God? Why
would God announce in advance what He had in mind? Why not leave His
options open? What does this show us (again) about the character of
God? Let's dive into our study and learn more!
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Lesson 4: Atonement and the Divine Initiative
The last two weeks we studied how sin entered the
universe and our world. This week we turn our attention to the first
chapter of our escape from sin and eternal death. Why would God
decide to redeem us? What began our way out of sin? We learned
something in the last two weeks about how to avoid sin based on how
sin entered the universe and the world. What can we learn about
righteousness based on how God gave us a way out of sin? Let's dive
into our study of the Bible and learn more about the thoughts of God!
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Lesson 3: The Fall Into Sin
There is an old saying: "You get one shot at the king;
either you kill him or he kills you." Imagine the thinking of Satan:
if you were given one opportunity to test the loyalty of Adam and
Eve, wouldn't you bring your best argument, your best temptation?
Everything was riding on that "one shot." I wonder if Adam and Eve
gave as much thinking to their upcoming test? Let's jump into our
lesson and consider how sin entered our world!
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Lesson 2: Cosmic Crisis: The Disruption of God's Established Order
Many people ask "How could sin arise out of
perfection?" Since I doubt I'll ever figure it out with my human
brain, I prefer to ask "Why did sin arise in a perfect place?" If we
figure that out, it might help us to be more alert to the sin problem
in our life. The Bible gives us some strong clues as to the main
reason why sin arose. What would you think if we learned that the
root cause of the sin problem was not considered to be a serious sin
today? Let's jump right into our study of the Bible and learn more!
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Lesson 1: God's Nature: The Basis of Atonement
Have you ever thought about how long God has been
around? Just saying, "How long" implies a specific period of time.
Can you imagine a God who has always been? There is much scientific
evidence for the "Big Bang" theory of the origin of the universe. We
can observe that the universe is uniformly expanding outward at a set
rate of speed. Two logical conclusions flow from this. First, the
universe had a creation point (the "bang"). Second, since the rate
of expansion is perfectly timed, an Intelligence guided the "bang."
If time was created when the universe was created, then the
"Intelligence" exists in a realm outside of time. Let's dive into
the Bible and see what it says on this subject!
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Lesson 13: "Here Am I! Send Me:" The Prophet Isaiah
Do you like change? Most people fear change because it
brings uncertainty. Right now I'm adding change to my unchanged
life. I've lived in the same house for over 25 years, but have
rented a house in a new city and am slowly moving there. I've had
the same employer for over 32 years, but now I spend half my time
teaching in law school. For 28 years I have been a member of the
same local church, but I'm slowly moving to the new church in the new
city. I've been married to the same wife for 34 years and my goal is
to make no changes there! Change creates anxiety. Being a missionary
may require some change in your life. This week our lesson starts out
with changing leadership, let's dive into our study of Isaiah!
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Lesson 12: Gifted for Service: Philip
How do you solve problems in the church? Is it with
gifted plans or gifted people? If you had to choose, which would be
more important? This week we study a man who was part of the solution
to one of the most explosive problems in the early church. He
apparently did well in his service to the church for God made him a
powerful evangelist. Let's jump into our study of Philip and learn
about the ideal life in service for God.
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Lesson 11: Mission in a Pagan Land: Daniel and Company
Have you ever thought that life, as you knew it, had
come to an end? Those thoughts went through my mind early in the day
on September 11, 2001, when I was in the Washington, D.C. area and
the Pentagon was hit (we thought) with a bomb. Last year, I heard a
young man from Rwanda tell his story of losing his family and fleeing
his country as a result of the genocide there. This week we look at
Daniel, a man whose life was turned up-side down by the Babylonian
conquest of his country. It is one thing to try to convert others
when all around you is normal. What about being a missionary when
everything around you has changed? Let's plunge into the life of
Daniel and find out!
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