If you begin to teach any specific standard of holiness, you will inevitably be criticized by someone who will say, “But all sin is the same in God’s eyes!” How should you respond?
Todays Scripture: Matthew 23:23-39

If you begin to teach any specific standard of holiness, you will inevitably be criticized by someone who will say, “But all sin is the same in God’s eyes!” How should you respond?
Todays Scripture: Matthew 23:23-39
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Whether they realize it or not, every Christian believes that works of obedience are necessary for one to obtain eternal life. David proves it today.
Todays Scripture: Matthew 25:24-30
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In this lesson, David begins to examine the Olivet Discourse and the signs that Jesus said would precede not only the destruction of Jerusalem, but also His second coming. So which signs in this discourse apply to which event?
Todays Scripture: Matthew 24:1-9
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The Bible not only affirms that we are saved by grace, but it also explicitly warns against a certain kind of grace. That false grace is clearly illustrated in today’s reading of Matthew 25:31-46.
Todays Scripture: Matthew 25:31-46
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When Jesus foretold His disciples that “many would fall away and betray one another,” was He referring to what they would experience prior to the destruction of Jerusalem or what would precede the “end of the age”?
Todays Scripture: Matthew 24:6-13
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David takes a deeper look into Matthew 25:31-46, a passage of Scriptures that radically altered his life and ministry. Today he tells that story.
Todays Scripture: Matthew 25:31-46
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Scholars debate if the first half of Jesus’ Olivet Discourse has application to events that preceded Jerusalem’s destruction in 70AD or to events that will precede the return of Jesus. David agrees with both!
Todays Scripture: Matthew 24:14-21
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Why is it that Christians believe that the word “perish” found in John 3:16 does not mean “perish” but “eternally preserve in unmitigated pain and terror”? Why do they similarly believe that the phrase “eternal life” found in John 3:16 means much more than simply “living forever”?
Todays Scripture: Matthew 25:41, 46
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Comparing history with Daniel 11, one would think that Daniel’s “abomination of desolation” prophecy was fulfilled hundreds of years before Christ was born. Jesus told His disciples, however, that the abomination of desolation was yet to be witnessed in the future. How can this apparent contradiction be reconciled?
Todays Scripture: Matthew 24:15
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Having just learned that their eternal destiny would be determined by their stewardship, Jesus’ disciples found fault with a woman who seemed to have wasted some very expensive perfume. Jesus’ view, however, surely surprised them.
Todays Scripture: Matthew 26:1-15
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