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The doctrine of prayer is a vital but neglected teaching in our time. It is, truly, "by a new and living way."
In a time of many conflicting "gospels" only one is true, and it is rooted in the truth about Christ.
Believers in Jesus Christ are to be unified in knowledge. What is that knowledge? How do you get it? How are individual Christians, and the church as a body, to use it?
What is the nature of true, saving belief? Why is church attendance not enough? On what basis will God judge all men? What are the marks of true belief in Christ?
"For men verily swear by the greater: and an oath for confirmation is to them an end of all strife." (Hebrews 6:16) How does this verse address the two great problems of man? What is the hope offered by this verse, and how can we lay hold of it?
What does Scripture means when it speaks of this state of "hope"?
We present the second of two messages from the archives concerning the deity of Christ - a vital doctrine in conjunction with our series on Biblical Separation.
Hebrews 4:14-16 were written to people in trouble, because a number of events had conspired together to shake their faith. And so the writer points them in a most positive way to the preeminence of the Lord Jesus Christ as the cure for their uncertainty and discouragement.
We present the first of two messages from the archives concerning the deity of Christ - a vital doctrine in conjunction with our series on Biblical Separation.
Let us imagine, for a moment, what it would be like.