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New Testament

Meet the Master - you will never be the sameMark - the Gospel in a hurryLuke - the researcher's GospelJohn's Gospel - by Jesus' best friendActs - Luke's careful history of the early churchRomans - the closest thing to a theology textbookFirst Corinthians - letter to a church with problemsSecond Corinthians - problems solved, new ones ariseEphesians - Queen of the LettersPhilippians - letter to old friendsColossians - a letter to experienced Christians1st Thessalonians - letter to a church well loved.Titus - letter from the old hand to the new kidPhilemon - an ezquisite example of the Christian gentlemanHebrews - Paul's letter to his own peopleJames - the Proverbs of the New TestamentFirst Peter - the fiery workingman of the New TestamentSecond Peter - warning against false teachers to come1st John - the love letter of an old man2nd John - a string of pearls3rd John - a solid Christian and an ambitous oneJude - A stern warning of things to comeRevelation - graphics intense;  you should have a high speed connection

 

The Life of Christ II

Our current study, a new series on the life of Christ.

The Life of Christ

Meet the Master;  you will never be the same again.  This series is based on an older series done at another church - a series which changed this teacher's life.  If you could read only one series on this web site, this is it.  (This is also referenced on the Topical Studies page).

Matthew

The first of the Gospels, it was written by a man who had taken good shorthand notes.  Source of many familiar quotations, especially the Sermon on the Mount.

Mark

The Gospel which presents our Lord in short phrases and actions, so suited to the hurried minds of our time.

Luke

The Gospel of careful research;  the scholar writing a careful and orderly account.

John

The Gospel by the disciple whom Jesus loved.

Acts

The follow-on study to the Life of Christ series.  It's rather a lengthy one - but then again, St. Luke didn't exactly condense the book of Acts either.

Romans

The closest thing that any of the Apostles ever wrote to a theology textbook, it is the best exposition of grace.  The study is rather detailed.  The section on Romans 14 may surprise you.

1st Corinthians

The corrective letter of Paul to one of his favorite churches.

2nd Corinthians 

The second letter to the church that lived in a culture very much like ours today.

Galatians

A letter to a church in need of guidance

Ephesians

The Queen of the Epistles, as the older scholars called it.

Philippians

Did you ever write a letter to an old friend?  This is Paul's letter to his favorite church.

Colossians

A letter to experienced Christians.

1 Thessalonians

Letter to a church well loved by Paul

2 Thessalonians

Correcting false teaching about the Day of the Lord

First Timothy

This is a letter from an old man, pouring into his young son in the faith that which he knows to be of greatest importance to a leader in the church.

Titus

Philemon

At one lesson, it is much too short.  But it is the letter which drips of Christian courtesy.

Hebrews

The link between the Old Testament and the New Testament.

James

The Proverbs of the New Testament

1st Peter

The fiery workingman of the New Testament.

2nd Peter

Warning against heresies to come.

1st John

The love letter of an old man, deeply in love with his Lord

2nd John

A string of pearls, much neglected. 

3rd John

Short, dealing with a solid Christian and an ambitious one.

Jude 

A stern warning from the brother of our Lord, very similar to 2nd Peter.  Often ignored today, it is another warning concerning false leaders and teachers in the church.

Revelation

Some caution must be advised on this one.  A "theological" caution first - this study presents all three of the major views on Revelation, and selects none of them (or any other). If your mind is already made up, don't bother.  A "technical" caution next - the work was originally created in PowerPoint, and is therefore very graphics intense.  If you do not have a high speed connection, this may tax your patience.

 

Old Testament

Esther

The only book in the Bible which does not mention the name "God," it has no miracles - but is a great lesson in the providence of God.

Ruth

A love story - between a man and a woman.  A love story which foreshadows the love between Christ the Kinsman-Redeemer and his bride, the church.

Psalms

One of the "unified curriculum" studies, it covers a selection of the Psalms.  It's worth your time.  See also  Psalm 91.

Daniel

The key to prophecy.  Yes, we have a lesson in the lion's den.

Jonah

The fish story of the Old Testament - and still worth the time.

Psalm 91

Under His Wings - proclaiming the fortress of God.