Archive | June, 2011

Lesson One – The Hearts of Men

The Hearts of Mankind Lesson Aim:  To show how the various responses of mankind to the word of God are due to the condition of our hearts. Scriptures :  Mark 4:1-29; Matt. 13:1-23; Luke 8:4-15. Historical analysis for reading the parable. Place:  By the lake, probably Sea of Galilee, Mark 4:1, 2. Occasion:  Jesus was teaching the kingdom […]

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Part II, Introduction – The Seed of the Kingdom and It’s Influence on the Hearts of Men

The Seed of the Kingdom and its Influence on the Hearts of Men Our Father who art in heaven hallowed be Thy name, Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.  Matt. 6:9, 10. It has been said that we do not need to pray for the kingdom of […]

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Lesson Five – The Transition Period

The Transition Period Lesson Aim:  To consider certain statements, stories and parables given by Jesus while on earth about the kingdom of God in its transition. Scriptures:  Matt. 9:10-17; Mark 2:15-22; Luke 5:29-39; Luke 16:19-31; Matt. 13:51-53. Historical analysis for reading the parable in Matt. 9:10-13; Mark 2:15-17; Luke 5:29-32. Place:  In Matthew’s (Levi) hometown […]

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Lesson Four – Jews and Gentiles United in God’s Kingdom

Jews and Gentiles United in God’s Kingdom Lesson Aim:  To show that God’s eternal purpose of developing sons in His kingdom is being fulfilled from sinners of all races. Scriptures:  Luke 14:15-24; Matt. 22:1-14; Acts 13:44-49; Rom. 15:7-12; Eph. 2:11-18. Historical analysis for reading the parable in Luke 14:15-24. Place:  In or near Jerusalem, Luke […]

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Lesson Three – John Calls a Fruitless Nation to Repentance

John Calls a Fruitless Nation to Repentance Lesson Aim:  To show the purpose of John’s preaching and the condition of different groups in Israel as they responded to the message of the kingdom. Scriptures:  Matt. 3:1-9; Luke 1:13-17; Matt. 11:1-19; Luke 7:16-35; Matt. 21:28-32 Historical analysis for reading the following epigram in Matt. 11:16-19; Luke […]

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Lesson Two – Jesus, the King of God’s Kingdom

Jesus, the King of God’s Kingdom Lesson Aim:  To show that under the new leadership God will have fruit in His kingdom. Scripture:  Matt. 21:33-46.  Note:  This is the same parable we studied in Lesson One. Please review the historical analysis section. Introduction The writer of the Chronicles speaks of God’s kingdom as being in […]

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Lesson One – Physical Israel and God’s Kingdom

Physical Israel and God’s Kingdom Lesson Aim:  To show how God separated the people of His kingdom, physical Israel, like a vineyard in order to get the fruit He desired. Scriptures:  Matt. 21:33-45; Mark 12:1-12; Luke 20:9-18; Isa. 5:1-7. Historical analysis for reading the parable. Place:  Temple in Jerusalem, Matt. 21:23. Occasion:  Jewish Passover, Matt. […]

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Lesson Three – Truth About Eternal Life

The Truth About Eternal Life Lesson Aim.  To relate the truth about God to the truth about man and thereby define life. Introduction Christians sometime use Biblical words they cannot explain.  The word “life” is one of them.  We are quite sure we have, not only life, but eternal life, yet some of us find […]

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Lesson One – The In Christ Realm

The “in Christ” Realm Lesson Aim:  To show how a new realm becomes a reality in time for those who have faith in the blessings offered by Jesus Christ and how the man-dimension of God’s kingdom functions in this spiritual sphere. Introduction We learn from a study of the Old Testament God has always prepared […]

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Lesson Nine – God Our Father

God, Our Father Lesson Aim:  To appreciate the power of the synergistic effect of God, the Father, on Christians’ environment “in Christ.” Introduction It is wonderful for Christians to know God our Creator is omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, eternal and love.  In other words, He is all powerful, all knowing, everywhere, eternal and loving.  When we […]

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