Last week we learnt about the nature of Scripture from Paul’s instructions to Timothy. Scripture is breathed out by God. In this study we will further explore the nature and power of Scripture. Peter, one of the “inner circle” of Jesus’ disciples, the one who was impetuous by nature, the one who understood the amazing
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This week we start a six-week series that will be simply known as Sufficiency. This series is designed to re-focus our church on the essential truths upon which our Christian faith is built. These anchors of the faith were reestablished 500 years ago as the Reformers swept through Europe. In today’s secular and postmodern environment,
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Philippians Series Theme: “For me to live Is Christ” Philippians 1:21. Living As Citizens of Heaven. 1. Christ’s Attitude. Read Philippians 2:1-18. What does Philippians 2:6-11 tell us regarding the following about Christ? • His Divinity? • His Humanity? • His Sacrifice? • His Humility? • His Obedience to God’s will? • His Exaltation? Summarize
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This week is the first of four studies on the book of Philippians. 1. Introduction. Read Philippians 1:1 and answer the following: • Who wrote Philippians? • To whom was it written? What does Acts 16:9-12 say about Philippi? The Roman colony of Philippi was located in northern Greece (called Macedonia in Paul’s day). Philip
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This week is the first of two studies on 2 Timothy. 1. Introduction. “….One of the most knowledgeable, influential and beloved men of history is the apostle Paul. And we have his famous last words. Paul was facing death. He was not dying of a disease in a sterile hospital with loved ones gathered nearby.
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This week is our final study in the series on Colossians. 1. Prayer Read Colossians 4:2. What are the 3 things Paul instructs the Colossians regarding prayer. Discuss in your group what each of these aspects of prayer means and how we apply them. Eg: In what sense are we to be watchful and thankful? What
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