The conclusion of the 9 fruit or graces of the Holy Spirit that are available to every born again believer in Christ. Do these describe your life?
Moses continues teaching the people the way the nation would be governed when they entered the Promised land. Here he instructs them concerning the priests and Levites.
Our righteous acts are seen as filthy rags by God before salvation. Can you imagine what our sins must look like to a holy God?
Ceaasing to do evil is important, but doing good is necessary as well. what enables a true believer to replace evil with good?
Moses continues dealing with how the government will operate in the Promised Land. If they ever had a king, what would be expected of him?
Isaiah examines the LORD'S past blessings to Israel and asks Him to again display His power as He did in the past.
We, as born again believers, are invovled in a very real daily internal struggle between the flesh( the old Adamic nature) and the Spirit( the new divine nature).
Moses had instructed the people regarding their history and their worship. He now moves on to talk about how government would operate in the Promised Land.
A future scene of Christ returning from the battle of Armageddon. We will also look at some related passages in Revelation.
Moses instructs the people about the Feast of Tabernacles, the 3rd feast that males over 20 will be required to attend each year when they enter the Promised land.
God's promises for Jerusalem during the Millennium. The whole world will be blessed as a result.
Paul challenged the Galation believers to stand fast in the liberty they had in Christ and not abandon grace and go back to the bondage of the Law.
Instructions are given for the observance of the 3 main feasts when Israel enters the promised land. The first 2 are looked at here.
Paul continues using 6 arguments to prove that salvation is by grace through faith apart from law. We will look at the last 2 here.