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Ephesians is addressed to a group of believers who are rich beyond measure in Jesus Christ, yet living as beggars because they are ignorant of their wealth.
The first book of the Bible, Genesis, is known as the “Book of Beginnings.” We are now about to embark on a journey through what is considered the second most important book in the Old Testament.
The book of Galatians is most likely the first book Paul ever wrote and it has come to be known as the Magna Carta of spiritual liberty.
This letter was written to believers not unlike you and me. They, too, lived in a time of moral decay, political instability, and social deterioration.
Written between 85–90 A.D. from Ephesus, after the destruction of Jerusalem (70 A.D.), this book presents the most powerful case in all of the Bible for the deity of the incarnate Son of God.
In this Inductive Bible Study, continue through the study of the Gospel of John covering chapters 13-21.
The book of Joshua is the book of new beginnings. It is the first of the twelve historical books of the Old Testament.
The life of King David is given to us by the Lord in forty action packed chapters in the Old Testament.
As you begin your study of the book of Nehemiah, you will learn invaluable lessons that will tremendously strengthen and encourage you in your walk with our Lord Jesus Christ.
Philippians is a joyful letter, the happiest letter the Apostle Paul ever penned.