Moses’ Faith
Posted by Philip Strong | Categories: Faith, Exodus, Hebrews
Consider the faith of Moses from Hebrews 11:23-29 (and O.T. narrative references).
The Attributes of God
Posted by Philip Strong | Categories: Faith, Hosea
In Hosea's time, the people were charged with not knowing God, Hosea 5:4. They had forgotten Who and What He was! This lesson takes a look at some of the characteristics that make Him "God" and worthy of our worship and obedience.
Who is Jesus
Posted by Philip Strong | Categories: Faith, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John
This lesson looks at three Proofs of Jesus Divinity: the Virgin Birth, the Miracles, and the Resurrection to show that Jesus is exactly who He claimed to be.
Who is Jesus 2
Posted by Philip Strong | Categories: Faith, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John
This lesson looks at one final Proof of Jesus' Divinity: His Teaching. Perhaps more than all the others, this proof shows very clearly that Jesus was/is who He claimed to be.
Completely Yours
Posted by Philip Strong | Categories: Faith, Obedience, Matthew
What's the only thing that is "completely yours"? Click the title and read on.
Ezekiel: The Watchman
Posted by Philip Strong | Categories: Choices, Commitment, Faith, Fidelity, Obedience, Ezekiel
Ezekiel was commissioned by God to be "Watchman to the house of Israel." This lesson examines what that involved and makes some general applications to us today.
The Power of “One”
Posted by Philip Strong | Categories: Commitment, Faith, 2 Kings, Galatians
This lesson utilizes the historical account from 2Kings 18 of the Assyrian king Sennecherib's attempt to force Hezekiah (king of Judah) to surrender to emphasize the "The Power of One" and how that power should effect our salvation as well.
“Sound” Doctrine
Posted by Philip Strong | Categories: Faith, Fidelity, Growth, Salvation, Titus
How do we determine "soundness"? What standards do you use to determine soundness? This lesson takes a look at some of what the New Testament has to say about the subject.
The History of the Church in America: How the Church became Non-Denominational
Posted by Philip Strong | Categories: Church, Faith, 1 Peter
This lesson is a follow-up to "Exactly What is Non-Denominational?". It examines the Seed Principle and the origins of the Church in America. It also includes brief summaries of the men who most influenced the Restoration Movement in the U.S. (This sermon outline was originally produced as overhead transparencies in WordPerfect, but has been saved as a Word document- so the formatting is definitely different from most lessons on the site.)
Invalidating the Word of God
Posted by Philip Strong | Categories: Faith, Obedience, Matthew, Luke, John
The "power of God for salvation" is the gospel- His Word, the New Testament. How can mortal man invalidate, or "make of none effect" (KJV) that power of the Word?