A Living Sacrifice, Rom 12:1

A Living Sacrifice Present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God. Present your body.  In Heb 10:5-7, we see something about the Lord Jesus Christ that explains this point to us. God prepared a body for Jesus, Heb 10:5.  And in that body, Jesus came “to do thy...

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The Temple of God, 1 Ki 5:7

The Temple of God 1 Ki 5:7 CLICK TITLE FOR AUDIO The Lord devotes much attention to the building of Solomon’s temple.  We can learn some interesting things by studying the temple of God. The temple – the temple is not the temple just because it was built to be a...

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Body, Soul, and Spirit

Body, Soul, and Spirit (1 Thessalonians 5:23)  The subject for this lesson is the body, the soul, and the spirit of man. In this lesson we will look to the word of God and identify each of these three parts as well as show where they go when a person...

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Pleasing God, 1 Thes 4:1

Pleasing God 1 Thes. 4:1 CLICK TITLE FOR AUDIO 1 Thes 4:1 says, “Ye ought to walk and to please God.”  This lesson is about pleasing God.  And not just about pleasing God once but abounding more and more in pleasing God. You cannot please God and be a: Self-pleaser –...

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Conformed to the Image of His Son, Rom 8:29

Conformed to the Image of His Son Rom 8:29 CLICK TITLE FOR AUDIO Once you are saved by God, you are predestinated to be conformed to the image of his Son.  From the time that you get saved until the time that you die or the Lord comes to take us...

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Temple of the Holy Ghost, 1 Cor 6:19

The Temple of the Holy Ghost 1 Cor. 6:19 CLICK TITLE FOR AUDIO Your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost  [1 Cor 6:19].  When you compare our body’s temple to the tabernacle in the wilderness we see that our temple typifies a life of: GOD – the tabernacle was...

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What Will You Give Jesus, Matt 2:11

When the wise men came to Jesus as a young child, they worshipped him and “presented unto him gifts,” [Matt 2:11].  The gifts they gave him were particularly appropriate for a king (gold), a priest (frankincense), and a prophet (myrrh), of which Jesus was uniquely all three.  Generally, these office...

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