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What Does God Require? Part 3. Micah 6:8.

May 31, 2019 By: Category: Bible Study

1. Review. Read Micah 6:8. Following is taken from Georges review on Sunday: “Micah 6:8 contains 3 demand-elements required by God of His people. a. The 1st demand-element required by God is that His people do justly in their dealings with each other. Doing justly is about having a commitment to what is true, fair
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What Does God Require? Part 2. Micah 6:8

May 26, 2019 By: Category: Bible Study

1. Review The prophet Micah was a prophet to the southern Kingdom of Judah, during the reign of the 3 kings, Jotham, Ahaz & Hezekiah, 735-710 BC. The society of Judah at the time of Micah was riddled with injustice, exploitation & abuses. God said through Micah that what He demands from his people is
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What Does God Require? Part 1. Micah 6:8

May 18, 2019 By: Category: Bible Study

1. Introduction The prophet Micah was a prophet to the southern Kingdom of Judah, during the reign of the 3 kings, Jotham, Ahaz & Hezekiah.[735-710BC]. Notable about this period is that roughly in the middle, in 722BC, the Assyrians carried the northern kingdom of Israel, known as Samaria, into exile, from which they never returned.
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Women and Mothers

May 12, 2019 By: Category: Bible Study

Following is a combination of questions for study and discussion purposes and quotes for reading and meditation. 1. The Value of Women/Mothers to God. a. Read Genesis 1:26-27. What does it mean “God created mankind in His own image?” What is the difference with the rest of His creation? Discuss the importance of male and
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Lessons from Paul’s Life, part two.

May 5, 2019 By: Category: Bible Study

1. Review. ….One of the most knowledgeable, influential and beloved men of history is the apostle Paul. Paul knew that soon he would be executed (4:6), so he wrote his final words to his “son” Timothy, passing to him the torch of leadership, reminding him of what was truly important, and encouraging him in the
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