I. To watch deligently; II. To prepare for spiritual warfare; III. To walk in Godly fear; V. To put on Christ
I. To watch deligently; II. To prepare for spiritual warfare; III. To walk in Godly fear; V. To put on Christ
I. The builders perceived the imminent threat; II. The rebuilders rely entirely on God; III. The rebuilders discharged their responsibilites; IV. The rebuilders were aware and prepare for the fight
I. Areas to build our relationships with our brethren; II. Ways to relate with our brethren; III. Coexist with each other as brethren
I. Manifestations of spiritual pride; II. Metaphorical use of the body to illustrate unity and diversity in the church; III. Mobilization of spiritual gifts of individuals to benefit the church
I. The display of God’s grace amidst Israel’s rejection of the Messiah; II. The disclosure of God’s plan: The grafting in of the Gentiles; III. The declaration of God’s guarantee; IV. The demonstration of God’s glory
I. Revelation of our Saviour; II. Reception of our Saviour; III. Rejection of our Saviour
I. Our obligation to the lost souls; II. Israel’s missed the opportunity for salvation through Christ; III. Majestic doxology to the Lord of the harvest
I. The change in mindset; II. The Christian’s capacity to please God; III. The call to contemplate
I. Analogy of law and marriage; II. Liberty in our marriage relationship with Christ; III. Transformation of lives in Christ
I. Carnality versus Spirituality; II. Changed from glory to glory; III. Challenge to live godly for Christ; IV. Contrasting outcomes of unbelievers and saints in Christ