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We consider from Hosea 5-6:3 why we dare not change the boundaries set forth in Scripture.
What is the Lord's Supper, when was it instituted, and why do we still observe it?
How do we resolve the apparent discrepancies when comparing Judah's and Israel's dating of their kings?
The Colossians were praised for their fruits of faith and love, and exhorted to continue in fruitfulness, as we see from Colossians 1:1-12.
Jesus Christ is our surety; what is a surety and why is He our ultimate surety?
Christ fulfilled the law, disannulled it, and directed Israel to make a hard right turn to a better hope and a new covenant.
God put His stamp of approval on creation, declaring it "very good," as we see from Genesis 1.
God calls the mountains and strong foundations of the earth to witness His contention with His beloved people who forsook Him, as we see from Micah 6:1-8.
If you were king for a day, how would you legislate a perfectly just and moral society? Consider the meaning of perfection in Hebrews 7:11-12 in light of the sanctifying work of Christ in His people.
The fact we have heartaches doesn't mean God's promises have failed, as we see from the life of Jacob.
What is the significance of Abraham paying tithes to Melchizedek, which is the only account of Abraham paying tithes to anyone?
The account of Esther is a historical picture of the Lord and His church.
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