Session 4 continues with the theme of the verifiability of God’s Word, highlighting the fact that multiple copies of manuscripts build the tenacity and reliability of the text. The Dead Sea Scrolls and “lost” books are addressed in this teaching, as well as “information overlap,” the idea that the same incidents are described in multiple places in the Bible and agree in detail. These topics all reinforce the accuracy of God’s Word. Verses: Phil 3:3; 1 Cor. 14:1; Matt. 6:9 Teacher: John Schoenheit, Sue Carlson
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...
>Session 3 highlights the fact that God’s Word is verifiable through scientific, archaeological, and historical records. Scriptures cited include accurate descriptions of weather patterns...
Session 7 introduces the topic of Administrations, also known as Dispensations, whereby God changes the rules of how He relates to His people over...