We learned in the previous session that salvation in the Old Testament was vastly different in the New Testament. Session 15 continues that comparison, differentiating between Holy Spirit (the Giver) and holy spirit (the gift). In the Old Testament, holy spirit was given to few people, given by measure, and was conditional. After Pentecost, holy spirit was given to all who believe, in fullness, and is permanent. Verses: John 2:17; 4:24; 14:12; 15:26; 20:22; Acts 1:8; 2:1-5, 8, 38; 20:28; Luke 11:13; 24:49, 53; 1 Thess. 4:8; 1 Pet. 1:23; 2 Pet. 1:4; Col. 1:2; Lev. 23:15; Matt. 3:11; Ps. […]
As children of God, we receive countless blessings. This session enumerates the key blessings we have as Christians, among which are righteousness, justification, and...
This session compares and contrasts salvation in the Old Testament with salvation in the New Testament. In the New Testament, you will find the...
Session 9 specifically addresses the often-used statement “God is in control of this world.” Here we learn that in the Garden, God gave dominion...