Answer given by Justin Johnson on , during the 10 a.m. Q & A Session. Question: This is part of a series of popular objections to mid-Acts Pauline dispensational Bible study. The controversy between James and Paul in Romans has existed as far back as Luther. The way people have tried to resolve the difference […]
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Objection: “James and Paul do not contradict”
April 1st, 2015 · Comments Off on Objection: “James and Paul do not contradict”
Miracles and Israel
March 29th, 2015 · Comments Off on Miracles and Israel
Taught by Justin Johnson on . Description: When people ask, “Why Does God Allow Bad Things Happen?” they are asking a question about God’s intervention. The most obvious interventions from God in the Bible are miracles. The third lesson in this series explores what miracles are, why they happened, and why they aren’t happening today.
God Humbled Himself
March 28th, 2015 · Comments Off on God Humbled Himself
Paul teaches Christian humility in Philippians 2. “Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others.” – Phil 2:4 Though the LORD is high above all nations and His glory above the heavens, pure and righteous, God is the ultimate example of humility. God the Father humbled […]
Why God Kills People
March 22nd, 2015 · Comments Off on Why God Kills People
Taught by Justin Johnson on . Description: When people want to sling mud at God, they often ask, “If God is love, why does He kill people in the Bible?” Christians don’t have a response and prefer to ignore the fact all together. This second lesson in a series about “Why Bad Things Happen” provides […]
Eating the Bread
March 15th, 2015 · Comments Off on Eating the Bread
Taught by Justin Johnson on . Description: A communion lesson about bread in the Bible and what it means to eat together.
