FEAR GOD AND KEEP HIS COMMANDMENTS + THE GREAT DOCTRINES OF CHRISTIANITY

THE GREAT DOCTRINES OF CHRISTIANITY ARE: The Existence and Power of God

God is the Creator

God is the creator of Man

Immortality of the Soul

The Resurrection of the Dead

God is the Shepherd of Israel

The Existence of Moses’ Law

God’s Commands Available in that Law

That Law a Divine Revelation

Man’s Accountability to God

The Eternal Judgment (Heaven and Hell)

Rewards and Punishments

THE NEW AND BETTER COVENANT – Part 1

In Hebrews 8:6-7, this “new covenant” is contrasted with what is called “the first covenant,” or “the old covenant,” indicating that the new covenant would replace not merely those lesser covenants, but it would take the place of that covenant which was so great and comprehensive, overshadowing all others, that God called it the “first covenant.”

“SAUL, SAUL, WHY DO YOU PERSECUTE ME?”

In Acts 9:4 appears one of the profoundest doctrines of Christianity, namely, that Christ is still upon earth in the person of his followers who compose his spiritual body; and that whatever is done to Christ’s church is done to himself!

THE PARADOX OF PERFECTION

At the outset, every candid student of the Holy Scriptures should admit and understand that there is not the slightest possibility of his ever graduating from this school, “Magna cum Laude”!

HAVING THE MIND OF CHRIST – Romans 12

It cannot be doubted that this very fact led to the fantastic emphasis in this epistle to the effect that nobody, but nobody, ever deserved salvation.

THE PROPHECIES OF ISAIAH IN THE TEACHINGS OF JESUS CHRIST

the subject matter as recorded in all four of the gospels which Jesus Christ discussed during this chronological period dealt very systematically and almost exclusively with the subject matter of Isaiah 40-66.

THE SUPREMACY OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST

God created Adam in his own image (Genesis 1:27); but Adam promptly sinned and fell from that image.

By these words here, Paul compels us to see in Jesus a SECOND Adam who was indeed God’s image.