Watching You
Posted by Philip Strong | Categories: Salvation, Genesis, Psalms, Proverbs, Isaiah, Jeremiah, John, Romans
This PowerPoint sermon outline takes its title from the old hymn by the same name. The lesson seeks to explain the omniscience and omnipresence attitributes of God, and to underscore the negative and positive effects of these on and for mankind. (Be sure to view this lesson in "Presentation" mode after downloading to be able to see all of the content.)
God’s Mind and Man’s Mind
Posted by Philip Strong | Categories: Genesis, Job, Psalms, Isaiah, Hebrews
When Gen.1:26ff says that we are created "in the image of God," does that include our minds? Are human minds like God's mind, at least in some ways? This lesson makes some interesting comparisons between what the Scriptures tell us of the mind of God and our own human minds.
Spiritual but not Religious
Posted by Philip Strong | Categories: Church, Deuteronomy, Isaiah, Romans, 1 Corinthians
I've heard a statement with increasing frequency in the last few years: "I spiritual, just not religious." This PowerPoint lesson attempts to answer several related questions: What is meant by this statement? What has caused increasing numbers of people to feel this way? Does one have to participate in "religion" to be acceptable to God?
Proofs of Biblical Inspiration
Posted by Philip Strong | Categories: Faith, How We Got the Bible, Psalms, Isaiah, 2 Timothy, 2 Peter
If someone were to ask you, "Why do you know the Bible is really inspired by God?", what would be your answer? Please understand that "Because the Bible says its inspired" is only going to receive a charge of "circular logic." So what else do you have as a basis for your faith in the Bible's inspiration? Perhaps this lesson will help.