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| Jesus did not come to judge, but to save the world.
 Those who reject Him are judged by God's Word while those who trust in Him gain eternal life. [1 hour 14 minutes] 
 
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Andy Woods
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| This study includes a discussion of one of the main supposed contradictions in Scripture.  Dr.
 Henebury also highlights the theme of belief in Jesus as Messiah. [24 minutes] 
 
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Paul Henebury
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| The intimate time during which Jesus taught His disciples on the night of His betrayal lays the foundation for understanding much that follows in the New Testament. [1 hour 6 minutes] 
 
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Andy Woods
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| Jesus kept the law perfectly thereby providing the only means by which fallen men and women can achieve righteousness in the eyes of our Holy God. [37 minutes] 
 
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Greg Summers
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| Believers are "bathed" upon placing their faith in Christ.
 Thereafter, they continue "washing" as a means of remaining in fellowship with the Father. [1 hour 17 minutes] 
 
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Andy Woods
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| The simplicity and priorities of Christian fellowship following the Day of Pentecost serve as a pattern which all churches should follow. [54 minutes] 
 
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Tony Garland
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| Believers uphold truth and reveal darkness in a world which has rejected God. [37 minutes] 
 
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Greg Summers
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| Should the Book of Revelation be read from a combination of interpretive viewpoints? 
 
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Tony Garland
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| This article continues an examination of passages that "kingdom now" theologians routinely employ in order to argue that the kingdom is a present spiritual reality. 
 
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Andy Woods
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| Comments regarding the preterist interpretation of prophecy and its popularization by influential teachers such as R.
 C.
 Sproul and Hank Hanegraaff (the “Bible Answer Man”). 
 
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Tony Garland
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