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Dan Winkler: I Must Be Baptized the Way God Says — BE BAPTIZED
NOTE: There is a known error that causes this video to stop playing at 41:35
If I really want to go to heaven, I must be immersed in water the way God specifies; i.e. for the purpose of being cleansed from my sins by the blood of Jesus Christ.
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Larry Acuff: Jewels from Giants
This lesson discusses five people from the Bible:
1. Mary (Mark 14:3-9);
2. Goliath (1 Sam. 17:10-11; Prov. 6);
3. Dorcas (Acts 9:36);
4. Barnabas (Acts 4:36-37);
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B. J. Clarke: Where Could I Go, but to the Lord? (Ps. 73)
When the troubles and trials of life overwhelm us, and the wicked all around us seem to be living pain-free lives, where can we go for answers and for comfort? How can we go from doubt to discovery? Asaph shows us how!
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B. J. Clarke: It's a Matter of Life and Death! (Prov. 18:21)
According to Proverbs 18:21, “Death and life are in the power of the tongue.” Since our words will either justify us or condemn us (Matt. 12:35-36), we would do well to investigate and avoid the sins of the tongue. It truly is a matter of life and death!
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B. J. Clarke: There Is One Baptism, but Which One? (Eph 4:5)
The Scriptures mention many baptisms, but Paul affirms, “there is one baptism” (Eph. 4:5). Which baptism is Paul speaking of, how can we know, and does it matter if we know?
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B. J. Clarke: There Is One Body, but Which One? (Eph 4:5)
There are many religious bodies, but Paul affirms “there is one body” (Eph. 4:5). Which one is the one, and how can we be sure we’ve found the right one?
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B. J. Clarke: The Six Steps of Effective Bible Study
It is one thing to study the Bible—it is quite another to study it effectively. What are the six steps that will help me to be an unashamed workman, who handles aright the word of truth?
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B. J. Clarke: Living Water for Thirsty Souls
The woman at the well longed for water that would quench her physical thirst permanently. She met the very One who could give her that and more! Are you thirsty for something more? Meet the One who can quench your thirsty soul forevermore!
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B. J. Clarke: I Have Chosen the Way of Truth
The decision of the Psalmist is the same one we all should make. Have you and I chosen the way of truth even over family, friends, feelings, and falsehoods?
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Glenn Colley: Four Magnificent Statements from John 16
Jesus has only hours to live; only a short time to secure the hearts of His Apostles. They will be His ambassadors and will literally put their lives on the line for Him. Here’s what a dying Savior wants them (and us) to know to anchor our hearts.
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Glenn Colley: How to Recognize a False Teacher When You See One (Matt. 7:13-23)
This is an exposition of verses as Jesus is about to tell the parable of the Wise Man/Foolish Man and conclude the Sermon on the Mount.
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Glenn Colley: Four Scriptures Uniquely Important for Christian Singles
Do you have members of your congregation who are single and sometimes feel marginalized? This sermon is especially for singles looking for a healthy perspective of the church and their special place in the body of Christ.
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Glenn Colley: Five Scriptures Parents Should Teach Their Teens about Dating
Let’s get practical in a nightly family Bible time with our kids as they near the age for dating or courting. Five nights, five Scriptures to discuss and apply!
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Glenn Colley: Seeing the Unseen (2 Corinthians 5)
Christians have the ability to see what the world, without Scripture, cannot see. We “look not at the things which are seen, but the things which are not seen (2 Cor 4:18),” and when we do, our faith and determination to be faithful is solidified.
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Glenn Colley: Seven Bible Superlatives that make life easier
In Scripture, we find not only strong statements of doctrine and promise, but occasionally such passages are accompanied by superlatives to punctuate them with extreme words. Why? To be easily remembered and to return to our minds all throughout life to validate our faithfulness.
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Mike Hixson: The Church That Belongs to the Lord
(Matt. 16:13-19)--This lesson provides an examination of the New Testament church.
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Caleb Colley: The Royal Law
James, the brother of our Lord, singles out a particular rule of Christian ethics as being the, “royal law.” What did he mean by this description, and how is Jesus’ royal law relevant to us today?
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Doug Dingley: Evangelism - Every Member's Mission Part 1
Evangelism is every member's mission. We need to take it personally. Here is why.
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Hiram Kemp: Why I Love the Church of Christ
This sermon speaks of the New Testament church and why I love her. The church of Christ is the bride of Christ and distinct from other churches in our world. The Bible shows us why we all should have a love for the church Jesus purchased.
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John DeBerry: America: A Return to Righteousness (1)
America needs to return to the Lord, righteousness, and common sense.
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Mike Hixon: Our Refuge in Troubled Times
(Ps. 46)--God is the One to whom we can turn when we face adversity and trial in life.
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Adam Faughn: What Mercy Looks Like
This examination of the parable of the Good Samaritan focuses on the final phrase, "the one who showed him mercy."
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Caleb Colley: Children, Obey Your Parents
In an epistle written to adult Christians, Paul gives instructions to children. In so doing, he gives us a summary of God’s plan for the home—a plan which would make home life spiritually enriching and delightful.
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Caleb Colley: Ask and You Shall Receive
Is it difficult to swallow Jesus’ strong guarantee that God gives Christians everything they request in prayer? A fuller understanding of the biblical doctrine of prayer resolves the apparent contradiction that arises when God seems to say “No.”