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New Testament Law
Many disagree about law and salvation. Some teach
“faith alone,” denying New Testament law; others affirm God commands
obedience. Scripture says Jesus saves the obedient (Hebrews 5:9) and
only doers enter heaven (Matthew 7:21). This lesson establishes New
Testament law’s presence and purpose: revealing sin, guiding
repentance, and safeguarding neighbor. |
Faith, Grace and God's Law
Part 1 Grace is God
reaching down; faith is our reaching up; works are the obedient
response. Some claim the new covenant has no law, yet Scripture
affirms Christ’s law and judgment (Matthew 7:21; Romans 8:2; James
2:12). This lesson shows how grace, faith, works, and law fit
together for salvation today. |
Faith, Grace and God's
Law Part 2 Grace is God
reaching down; faith is our response reaching up; works are the
obedience faith expresses. Christ’s new covenant includes law—His
loving rule for our good and our unity. This lesson shows why God
gave law, what it does for believers, and how grace, faith, works,
and law unite. |
The Perfect
:Law of Liberty Many treat
“law” like a burden, yet a world without law collapses into fear and
violence. James urges us to bend low and look closely into the
“perfect law of liberty” (James 1:25). This lesson considers why
God’s law is good, perfect, and freeing—and how blessed obedience
brings true freedom. |
Which Law is It?
Hebrews 8:10 declares God’s new covenant written on
hearts and minds. We will examine Scripture’s clear separation
between the Mosaic code and Christ’s law—the law of the Spirit,
liberty, faith, and love—so that we may serve God confidently under
His better, everlasting covenant through Jesus our Surety and Savior
today. |
Three Fall Feasts of the Israelites
Sermon Text: Leviticus 23
As autumn arrives with cooler air and turning leaves, Israel’s
calendar turns to three God-given feasts. Leviticus 23 gathers
them—Trumpets, the Day of Atonement, and Booths—calling God’s people
to remember, repent, and rejoice. Today we learn Christ’s meaning
within them (Leviticus 23). |
The Sabbath
The Sabbath invites careful study. God commanded
Israel, “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy” (Exodus
20:8–11). Many confuse its meaning and application. By returning to
Scripture, we see whom God bound by this command, how Christ
fulfilled the law, and where Christians find their promised rest. |
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