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DOES GOD EVER CHANGE HIS MIND? Jonah 3:5-10
- By Phyllis Corbin
- Published 12/26/2008
- Bible Studies
Does God change His mind. Read on to find out .
We serve and awesme God. who never fails us . Be blessed
GOD'S CARE FOR HIS PROPHETS (Jonah 3:1-3)
- By Phyllis Corbin
- Published 12/18/2008
- Bible Studies
A. God's message is not a pragmatic presentation of a set of options as if one can take his choice as to what is true.
B. The true message shuts men up to one option.
C. There is none other name given among men whereby we must be saved. (Acts 4:129
D. Note Jonah 3:5 - the people of Nineveh believed God
1. It doesn't say they believed Jonah.
2. It says they believed God. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved.
3. That's it my friend, there are no options.
4. Will you believe God Will you follow acts 2:38
Acts 2:38 (KJV) Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.
JONAH - A TYPE OF ISRAEL (Jonah 3:1-2)
- By Phyllis Corbin
- Published 12/18/2008
- Bible Studies
Matt 24:3 - what shall be the sign of Thy coming and of the end of the world.
He then gave them a large number of signs and in the very middle reminds us that when the fig begins to bud and blossom then we may know His coming is at the door.
The fig tree is not only blossoming, but it has burst into full bloom and as a result we believe the coming of the Lord will soon become a reality.
In view of all of this, how imperative it is to send out the message of redemption and to share with lost sinners how they may come to Jesus Christ.
Breaking the Alabastar Box - Lessn 9
- By Deborah Hooper
- Published 12/15/2008
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Using prayer to defeat temptation and avoid evil
GOD'S USE OF MAN'S WRATH (Jonah 1:15)
- By Phyllis Corbin
- Published 12/15/2008
- Bible Studies
Calvary is the Ultimate Reality of this Truth
But we also must accept by faith the reality of His love for us - that He died that death to save you - forgive you and provide for you a place in His forever family.
Acts 16:31 - Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved.
Acts 2:38 (KJV) Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.
Of The Increase of His Government & Peaceā¦No End!
- By John Clardy
- Published 12/13/2008
- Bible Studies , Inspiration , Issues we face as Christians , God's Will For Your Life
The commercialization of Christmas has shifted the focus of the season from things that are eternal to things that are temporal. Instead of using the opportunity to reacquaint ourselves and our families with the true meaning of Christmas we have instead made it a time of merriment and materialism. The result is that there is no refreshing and no renewal in Christmas for many, only happiness in it being over.
THE FUTILITY of Works (1:12-13)
- By Phyllis Corbin
- Published 12/13/2008
- Bible Studies
The vicarious death of Jonah meant life for the trembling sailors.
2. when they ceased struggling and believed God's Word salvation came in an instant.
3. That is still God's plan - Rom. 4:5, "To Him that worketh not but believeth on Him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness."
Acts 2:38 is the real plan of salvation
4. How slow we humans are to grasp this plan of salvation.
5. Let me ask you - are you trusting or trying?
WHERE IS HELL ANYHOW?
- By Phyllis Corbin
- Published 12/11/2008
- Bible Studies
Because of our teaching on the subject of Sheol and Hades, it would be helpful for us to complete the subject by giving some
consideration to the doctrine of Hell.
Are you prepared to spend eternity in heaven with Jesus . If not follow acts 2:38 the plan of salvation and only plan that will guarantee you to be with Jesus .
WHAT HAPPENED TO JONAH? (2:1-2)
- By Phyllis Corbin
- Published 12/11/2008
- Bible Studies
A. Everything that happened to Jonah parallel the experience of our Lord Jesus Christ.
1. Jonah was even a type of Christ in the fact that He was ingested by the fish but not digested.
2. In Psalm 16:10 it was prophesied of Christ that "thou wilt not suffer thine Holy One to see corruption.
3. Just as Jonah died and was entombed in the belly of the fish while his soul went to sheol so too did Jesus body rest in a rock tomb while his soul went to sheol as well.
4. The story of the gospel is the fact - after three days both arose to proclaim their victory over death and to share that good news with others.
5. The message of his death and resurrection brought repentance and faith to the entire city of Nineveh..
6. The message of Jesus' death and resurrection has brought faith and repentance to the entire world.
7. In both cases people had to receive the message and confess their faith. It must ever be a personal experience.
B. Have you placed your faith and trust in Jesus Christ as your Savior and Lord. according to Acts 2:3 8.
If not please consider doing that today .
Who Is A Faithful Servant?
- By John Clardy
- Published 12/6/2008
- Bible Studies , Inspiration , Issues we face as Christians , God's Will For Your Life
What is the criterion that God uses to judge our success? There are many things could be mentioned here as to what we think God looks upon as proof of success.
The Bible plainly tells us that God sees not as men see, for men look at the outward and often superficial appearances, but God looks into the heart of a person and looks at their motive.

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