Church
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Four reasons to pray, even when God already knows what is going to happen

If God already knows everything, why should we pray? Jesus said the Father already knows what we need before we ask—yet He still commanded us to pray. So why? Let’s look at four biblical reasons prayer still matters, how prayer changes us, and how our prayers truly participate in what God is doing in the…
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9 Kingdom prophecies fulfilled in the Church

What is the kingdom of God, and what did Jesus mean when he said it is “at hand”? In this study, we trace the Bible’s prophecies about God’s kingdom and see how every one of them is fulfilled in Acts 2. Discover why the kingdom Jesus preached and the church he built are inseparable.
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What you’re missing if you DON’T read the Bible

Most people who say they’re Christians don’t actually read the Bible. In this study, we explore what you’re truly missing when you neglect God’s word—knowing God, understanding yourself, seeing what He has done for you, and learning what He expects from you. Don’t take my word for it; open your Bible and see for yourself!
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Are the Jews still God’s chosen people?

Are the Jews still God’s chosen people today? This question sparks debate, division, and strong opinions. But what does the Bible actually say? In this study, we go straight to Scripture to uncover the truth about Israel, God’s promises, and what it means to be His people now.
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Did the first Christians take the Lord’s Supper daily?

Acts 2 says early Christians were “breaking bread” daily. But Acts 20 shows the church gathering on the first day of the week to break bread. So which is it—daily or weekly? In this study we look closely at Acts 2:42 and Acts 2:46 to see what the Bible actually says about the Lord’s Supper.
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What exactly happens at baptism?

What exactly happens at baptism? In this study, we explore the powerful intersection of human faith and divine power. Discover how baptism is a passive commandment where we come empty-handed to appeal for a good conscience, while God performs a spiritual surgery to cut away sin and raise us to new life.
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Should Christians tithe? (You’ve been lied to!)

Are Christians required to tithe? Let’s be honest. A lot of people come to this question not from curiosity, but from guilt. They’re strapped for money, yet they’re being spiritually manipulated. This lesson is for those who feel trapped by what their church leaders are demanding of them.
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Why do Christians meet and worship on Sundays?

Why is it that Christians assemble together and have what we call “church” on Sundays? Why do we honor Christ and worship God on the first day of every week? It has nothing to do with Rome or the Roman Catholic Church. Instead, it has everything to do with Scripture and the resurrection.
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You might be a lukewarm Christian if…

Spiritual lukewarmness is a big deal. Jesus’s warning should grab your attention, stop you in your tracks, and make you take your temperature. In this study, we’ll help you do just that. Here are eight signs that you might be a lukewarm Christian, and what you can do to never be lukewarm again.
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Should we keep the Sabbath? Every Christian must know this.

Should Christians still keep the Sabbath day? Did God change the Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday? What does the Bible really say about the fourth commandment? In this video, we examine the Sabbath day from Scripture (not tradition)and answer the question: Is the Sabbath binding on Christians today? We’ll look at what the Sabbath was,…
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Should Christians follow the Old Testament?

This question might change how you read your Bible: Should Christians follow the Old Testament? The answer affects how we worship, how we live, and even affects our salvation. And the Bible doesn’t leave us guessing. When we ask, “Should Christians follow the Old Testament?” what we’re really asking is, “Should Christians follow the Law…
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5 biblical reasons for laying on of hands

What if I told you that the laying on of hands in the Bible wasn’t just about miracles? That it wasn’t just about healing or speaking with tongues? In fact, there are five different reasons people laid hands on others in the Bible—and only one of them is what most people think of.