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When Is It Time to “Close the Doors” of a Dying Church?
Closing a church is painful, but it can also be a powerful act of stewardship. Learn the signs of a terminal church and how “dying well” can actually lead to the resurrection of new ministry.
How Can a Church Create a Culture of Healthy Conflict?
Conflict is inevitable, but it doesn’t have to be destructive. Learn how your church can move from “peace-faking” to biblical peacemaking by following the steps Jesus gave us for reconciliation.
Is Church Membership Actually Biblical?
Does God require you to join a local church? Discover why the heart of church membership isn’t a roster entry, but a commitment to a spiritual family and a submission to godly leadership.
How Should a Church Handle a Moral Failure in Leadership?
When a leader falls, the church must act with grace and truth. Discover the biblical process for handling moral failure, from removing a leader to caring for the flock and pursuing genuine restoration.
What Was the Sign of the Davidic Covenant?
The sign of the Davidic covenant isn’t a physical ritual, but an eternal promise. Explore how the sun, the moon, and the lineage of Jesus Christ serve as the lasting evidence of God’s commitment to establish a kingdom that will never end.
What Was the Sign of the Abrahamic Covenant?
The sign of the Abrahamic covenant was a physical mark with a spiritual message. Discover why God required circumcision, what it symbolized for the Israelites, and how Jesus fulfills these ancient promises for us today in a heart-centered way.
What Was the Sign of the Mosaic Covenant?
The sign of the Mosaic covenant was the Sabbath—a weekly day of rest intended to mark Israel as God’s holy people. Discover how this ancient sign pointed toward the Tabernacle, the Law, and the ultimate spiritual rest we find in Jesus Christ.
Was the Mosaic Covenant Conditional?
The Mosaic covenant was a conditional agreement based on Israel’s obedience. Learn how the “blessings and curses” of the Law pointed to our need for a Savior and how Jesus eventually met every condition on our behalf.
Did God Change How Salvation Works?
Many wonder if God changed the “requirements” for heaven between the Old and New Testaments. By looking at Acts 10 and Hebrews 11, we see that God’s plan of salvation has remained consistent from the beginning.
How Can You Know If You’re Really Saved?
Doubting your salvation can be a heavy burden. By looking at the dramatic conversion of Saul in Acts 9, we can discover the three primary markers of a genuine relationship with Jesus.
What If I’m Not Ready for My Faith Moment?
Not quite ready for a defining moment of faith? Learn how to keep pursuing God, address your hesitations, and move forward in your spiritual journey without the pressure of being perfect.
What Does Faith Look Like?
Many people think faith is a blind leap, but the Bible defines it as a firm assurance. Learn how the Scriptures describe faith as the evidence of things unseen.
How Did the Bible Shape Abraham Lincoln?
Abraham Lincoln did not grow up in a traditional church environment, yet the Bible became the most significant literary and moral influence on his life. As he navigated the profound crises of the American Civil War, Scripture provided the framework for his political...
How Did Lincoln’s View of Slavery Change Over Time?
Abraham Lincoln’s perspective on slavery shifted significantly during the Civil War. Explore how his engagement with biblical principles helped transform his view from political containment to a moral commitment to total emancipation.
How Did the Bible End Slavery?
Abolitionists challenged the defense of slavery by highlighting the Bible’s core message of freedom and justice. Explore how they used Scripture to argue against the inhumanity of the slave system.
How Did Slaveholders Twist Scripture to Justify Slavery?
Many slaveholders historically misused Scripture to protect their interests, ignoring the core message of the gospel. Explore how they twisted the Bible and how we can avoid similar errors today.
What Were the Main Sacrifices on the Day of Atonement?
The Day of Atonement was the ultimate “spiritual reset” for Israel. Explore the meaning behind the two goats and the high priest’s ritual, and see how Jesus fulfilled it all.
Why Did God Require Animal Sacrifice?
From a modern perspective, the Old Testament temple looks like a place of carnage. But there’s a beautiful, redemptive reason for all that blood. Learn how the sacrificial system paved the way for Jesus.
What Was the Mosaic Covenant All About?
The Mosaic Covenant was a formal agreement between God and Israel, established at Mount Sinai. While it provided the Law and sacrificial system, its ultimate purpose was to lead us to the grace found in Jesus.
What’s the Best Way to Share My Faith?
Discover the most effective way to share your faith through conversational disciple-making. Learn how to combine genuine relationships with simple tools to point others to the hope of Jesus.
What Are Some of God’s Promises in the Bible?
The Bible is filled with thousands of promises from God, but a few core guarantees form the foundation of our faith. From his presence in our pain to his promise of eternal victory, explore the certain hope we have in Christ.
What Was the Significance of the Tabernacle’s Design?
The Tabernacle was designed as a physical map of spiritual proximity. From the Outer Court to the Holy of Holies, discover how “graded holiness” taught Israel about God’s presence and how Jesus opened the way for us to enter in boldly today.
What Is the Difference between the Levitical and Aaronic Priesthood?
While often confused, the Levitical and Aaronic priesthoods had distinct roles in the Bible. Discover who was allowed to offer sacrifices and why this distinction matters for Christians today.
Why Is The “Priesthood Of All Believers” So Important?
The “priesthood of all believers” is more than a historical term; it’s a biblical reality. Learn why you don’t need a middleman to talk to God and how you are called to be a “royal priest” today.
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