Thinking Deeper

Principal Point of Faith #2: God Thinking Deeper: Understanding Our Relationship to God Fill in the blank from each verse and think about its meaning. 1. The wicked, through the pride of his coutenance, will not ________ God: God is not in all his thoughts. or… NKJV: These wicked people are too proud to seek … [Read more…]

Terms to Define

Principal Point of Faith #2: God Terms to Define Define these terms, and add any other terms you would like to remember, as discussed in this lesson.   Term: Definition: Creator Omnipotent Omniscient Eternal Soverign Immortal Faithful Atheism Agnostic Humanist

Bible Study Questions

Principal Point of Faith #2: God God is the one Supreme Creator and First Cause. The Bible testifies to His existence, His creation and the plan behind the creation, and tells us how we can know Him. 1. What does the Bible teach about God? (a) God exists: the true, living, all-powerful, everlasting God. (See … [Read more…]

What Do You Believe?

Principal Point of Faith #1: The Bible What do You believe?   You Will Hear: Your Thoughts or Comments: “You can play any tune on the Bible” “You can’t trust the Bible—after all, men wrote it.” “What my grandmother believed is good enough for me.” “There are no ‘originals’ of the Bible, only copies.” “The … [Read more…]

Apply It!

Principal Point of Faith #1: The Bible Apply It! 1. Why is the Bible important to you? 2. When someone not of your faith asks you what you think about the Bible, what will you say? 3. If you say you are going to live by the Bible, how will that decision affect you at … [Read more…]

Bible Study Questions

Principal Point of Faith #1: The Bible 1. Why is the Bible different from any other book in the world? (a) The Bible is fully and completely the sacred Word of God our Creator. The Bible has two parts: 1) the Old Testament, which contains 39 letters or books; 2) the New Testament, containing 27 … [Read more…]

Let’s Get Started!

In this series we will take one basic Bible subject at a time, in the form of questions and answers. Try to understand each question and answer, and become familiar with the Bible verses that are part of each answer. Memorize as many of the Bible texts as you can—it will help you in the … [Read more…]