By Dan Lentz 1. What is one of your favorite songs (any style, from any time period)? Why do you enjoy it so much? Read Revelation 5:5-13. 2. Take a piece of paper and make a list of the demonstrations of worship described in these verses. Share your list with the group. […]
Count Your Change–Romans 8
By David Faust When you purchase a hamburger in the drive-thru lane at a fast-food restaurant, do you always count your change? If you’re in a hurry or feel pressured because other cars are lined up behind you, you might lose a few cents or even a few dollars. It’s always good to count […]
The Lesson and Life — for March 23, 2014
By Jerry Borton What do you think of when you hear the word worship? For most of us, it is the time we spend singing in church. Or if we are really “spiritual,” we think of worship as the entire service. Worship is the process of ascribing value to something. Most of us, if […]
Peter’s Report–The Uniform Lesson for March 16, 2014
By Sam E. Stone Two passages form the basis of today’s study. The first is from Psalm 110, one of the most quoted psalms in the New Testament. It points readers to the coming Messiah. The other text is part of Peter’s sermon on the Day of Pentecost, where the fulfillment of Old Testament […]
Faith That Faces Facts–Romans 4
By David Faust Mindless Christianity isn’t biblical Christianity. The foundational rule of the Old Testament stated, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength” (Deuteronomy 6:5). Jesus called this commandment the most important precept in all of God’s law—but he added, love God […]
