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Leviticus: Be holy for I am holy

Leviticus: Be holy for I am holy

Schalk Bornman

Independently Published
2019
nidottu
Our task is to go, to make disciples, to baptize and to teach. To do that job we need strong and confident Christians that know and understand the Bible. In fact, all Christians should all have adequate, accurate and truthful knowledge of the Bible to understand and apply it correctly. These study guides are for anyone who wishes to gain a deeper biblical knowledge and understanding - especially persons who are new to Christianity. The theme of Leviticus is the holiness of God. So, how Israel was to live as a holy nation? Leviticus is as important as all the other Bible books because the Levitical sacrificial system is divine revelation. It continues God's revelation of Himself in Genesis and Exodus. Leviticus is essentially the 'handbook' Israel needed to become a kingdom of priests and a holy nation. It is a picture of the seriousness of sanctification, the utter holiness of the LORD, the separation between us and God through sin, and it is a foreshadowing of Jesus Christ.
Romans: Salvation for those who believe

Romans: Salvation for those who believe

Schalk Bornman

Independently Published
2019
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Paul's letter to the Christians in Rome is the fullest, grandest, most comprehensive statement of the Gospel. That makes Romans probably the finest presentation of the Christian doctrine ever written. This is a Bible study guide for anyone who wishes to gain a deeper biblical knowledge and understanding - especially persons who are new to Christianity. It is for groups or individuals.Romans is an overview of our need for salvation. Bible students will discover why the Gospel is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes. It requires careful study and thought.'Romans. Salvation for those who believe' is Volume 40 in the 'Unshakable Faith Series' of Bible studies.
Joshua: The Lord is our God

Joshua: The Lord is our God

Schalk Bornman

Independently Published
2019
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"Joshua. The Lord is our God," is a Bible study workbook for group leaders or individual Christians. It will be of great value to anyone who is new to Christianity. It contains questions with answers that are easy to understand.This is NOT a text by text study. It is thematic. We ask the questions that many people are asking today and then reflect on those questions. We try to lay out the big picture of what the Bible is all about. We, therefore, focus on why we, as Christians, believe what we believe. The book, Joshua, contains important biblical principles for all generations. God had chosen Israel - by His grace with a very specific purpose in mind - to be a blessing to all other people. We read, "I will bless you and make your descendants into a great nation. You will become famous and be a blessing to others. I will bless anyone who blesses you, but I will put a curse on anyone who puts a curse on you. Everyone on earth will be blessed because of you." - Genesis 12:2-3.The obedience and purity required for Israel to dwell with God teach us about what is required from us as well to dwell with God anywhere.The insight we get from Joshua into God's unfailing character is an important theological fact which helps us understand our dependence upon the Lord for our salvation. As we watch God meticulously keep His promises, both in blessing for obedience and in cursing for disobedience, we are reminded that He keeps his New Covenant promises just as well. However, in the New Covenant God has given us an obedient covenant Mediator-a Saviour greater than Joshua to lead us into a salvation greater than Canaan.
Judges: As Relevant as Ever

Judges: As Relevant as Ever

Schalk Bornman

Independently Published
2019
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The book "Judges - As Relevant as Ever" is a Bible study resource for group leaders or individual Christians. The book of Judges is surprisingly relevant for modern Christians because it reminds us of our deep sinfulness and God's abundant grace.This is NOT a text by text study. It is thematic. We ask the questions that modern people ask today and reflect on those questions. We try to lay out the big picture by focusing on why Christians believe what we believe.After Moses and Joshua "there arose another generation who did not know the Lord or the work that he had done" They did what was evil in the sight of the Lord (Judg. 2:10-11). The book describes their progressive decline into idolatry to become like all of the other nations around them.It describes victory and defeat and reminds all of us of our sinfulness as well as God's grace.Let's remember Paul's prayer: "Brothers and sisters, my heart's desire and prayer to God for the Israelites is that they may be saved. 2 For I can testify about them that they are zealous for God, but their zeal is not based on knowledge. 3 Since they did not know the righteousness of God and sought to establish their own, they did not submit to God's righteousness. 4 Christ is the culmination of the law so that there may be righteousness for everyone who believes." Romans 10
Matthew: Five speeches that changed the world

Matthew: Five speeches that changed the world

Schalk Bornman

Independently Published
2019
nidottu
Matthew. Five speeches that changed the world.The author of 'The Unshakeable Faith Series' of Bible studies is Schalk Bornman.This is already volume: 35.There is a need for strong and confident Christians that know and understand the Bible. The focus is on making disciples. These study guides are for anyone who wishes to gain a deeper biblical knowledge and understanding - especially persons who are new to Christianity. The Gospel according to Matthew is regarded by many as the most important. It is a treasure trove of great theological importance. It is very Jewish - seen as the most significant Jewish-Christian document of the New Testament. Some refer to Matthew as the Jewish Gospel of Matthew.The apostle Matthew considered Christianity as a continuation and fulfilment of the Old Testament covenant and promises.