Category: Bible Study

  • #WCSK Episode 1.7: Grace and Stewardship

    #WCSK Episode 1.7: Grace and Stewardship

    I. Grace In On the Grace of God, Justin Holcomb writes, “‘Grace’ is the most important concept in the Bible, in Christianity, and in the world. It is most clearly expressed in the promise of God revealed in Scripture and embodied in Jesus Christ. The deepest message of the ministry of Jesus and of the entire…

  • #WCSK Episode 1.6: Covenant

    #WCSK Episode 1.6: Covenant

    Introduction What Christians should know is that a covenant is an agreement that is imposed by God between Himself and human beings based upon a core ethos: “I will put My law within them and on their heart I will write it; and I will be their God, and they shall be My people.”[1] Within the…

  • #WCSK Episode 1.5: Jesus Christ: Incarnation, Life, Death, Atonement, Resurrection

    #WCSK Episode 1.5: Jesus Christ: Incarnation, Life, Death, Atonement, Resurrection

    Introduction This is the fifth lesson in the series What Christians Should Know and will complete this examination of the core or essential doctrines of the Christian faith. Certainly, Christianity is much, much more than five principles, but these central tenets lay the foundation upon which everything else is built. The remaining five lessons will continue to…

  • #WCSK Episode 1.4: Creation and Sin

    #WCSK Episode 1.4: Creation and Sin

    Introduction The doctrine of creation is important to understand, because it not only sets the tone for everything else to follow, but it also gives all believers profound insight into the Who, what, when, where, how, and why of our very existence. If you are starting a business, you begin with a primary aim that…

  • #WCSK Episode 1.3: The Bible

    #WCSK Episode 1.3: The Bible

    Introduction Before I dive into the lesson, I’d like to take a moment to focus your attention on where we’re going. People often think the Bible is not relevant to their lives, is out of touch, or perceive it as something too big or complicated to grasp. It’s a problem of expectation because people either…