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Every major covenant given by God has sensible signs which depict some deeper spiritual aspect of the covenant. We compare and contrast two signs of the Old with those of the New Covenant.

(Audio - 61 mins; plus Study - 2 pgs; 2018)
This study adds further clarity to what a walk of faith truly looks like - from Jesus' and the Apostle's own mouths, lives, and examples.

(Video -- 53 mins; plus Study - 2 pages; 2018)
What does God's dominion have to do with justification? Everything. Job refuses to budge because his integrity is at stake.
It is helpful to distinguish between the Ultimate and the Present; Nth degree versus in General. Although sanctification affects every part of man, yet the spiritual development of believers remains imperfect in this life.

(Video -- 57 mins; plus Study - 2 pages; 2018)
What does a walk of faith look like in sanctification? What is sanctification by faith that comes in Jesus, per Acts 26:18? We know it's not working for salvation, but something more than the concept of mere status. Is it a work produced by God?

(Video -- 63 mins; Plus Study, 2 pages; 2018)
Sprinkling, pouring, or whole-body immersion - so which is it? This study provides a succinct but comprehensive overview of baptismal modes.

(Study - 10 pages; Updated June 2019)
The Lord saves you. You zealously endeavor to devote your life to the cause of the gospel and Jesus' eternal kingdom. Praise God! But the first place the devil attacks is in your introductory Greek course, where you're handed a different Greek text than what the historic church received and used. In fact, it's less than 150 years old. Read the stuff you're not told about.

(Ministerial summaries with links; updated April 2023)
Eliphaz goes on a fishing expedition, ascribing social sins against our beloved Job who, by faith, hopes in God's justice not man's.
It's hard to argue with the scriptures, that we are under grace not law. Does that mean we throw away the law? What is the believer's relationship to the law? What does obedience look like?

(Video -- 71 mins; plus Slides - 6 slides; 2018)
See for yourself the actual text of the infamous Codex Sinaiticus. You will see a supple, paste-white document, with corners in excellent condition, scribal writing around worm holes, inconsistent fading, smearing on pages of the document, and multiple scribal entries. Then a quick look at Vaticanus, and its paragraphs with 14th century-styled drop-cap initial letters. Quite suspicious for supposedly old and reliable documents. For comparison, we look at the Washingtonian, a 4th century copy, where the ink is literally falling off the page.

(Article with links; Apr. 2018)