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If the Son makes you free, you are free indeed – video
The title is a reference to what Jesus promised in John 8, and this Bible study video covers that, but the answer of freedom from sin more throughly outlined in the video through Jesus Christ is found in Romans 6. This is the first of more to come on this absolutely foundational truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ. The normal Christian life can never take place unless one lays hold of this, sees the truth in the spirit made alive, and walks in it by faith. Lord bless you!
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The Epistle of 1 John – Chapters 1 & 2 – Audio
The epistle of 1 John is like a litmus test for who is and who is not in the faith of Jesus Christ. Here we informally weave our way through with life application and random commentary on the first two chapters. Lord bless you!
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The New Covenant and Other Things That Matter Greatly To Christians today – Audio
Here we continue on in our discussion of Hebrews with a repeat on some talk on the New Covenant, as well as Jesus Christ’s Priesthood, salvation, and more. Hebrews was written to Jewish Christian converts, some of which had been born under the old covenant and brought into the new. Discussion of how this is relevant to Christians today is the focus. Lord bless you!
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The New Covenant – Hebrews 8, etc. – Audio
Thank God for the New Covenant! In our round-about study of Hebrews, the epistle which warns against drifting away, and explains the priesthood of Jesus Christ, talks also of a “better covenant with better promises.” That is the New Covenant, as highlighted in Heb. 8. This talk spends time comparing scriptures that talk about the New Covenant, with commentary on why it matters so much. May the Lord bless you!
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Life application of Hebrews 6-7 – Audio
Salvation in Jesus Christ is the most precious gift anyone can hope to receive, and the Epistle to the Hebrews nails this home. In our continuation of a life application of the epistle, we touch on real issues pertaining to life in God. The word was written to those in danger of drifting away, or who have not entered God’s rest – words so dire Martin Luther had serious controversy with the value of Hebrews. “It need not surprise one to find here bits of wood, hay, and straw,” said Luther of Hebrews according to The Facts About Luther, 1916–1987 reprint ed., p. 203, O’HarePF.














