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Sense of Self – Mental Health and the Bible 14

In the 70’s pop psychology emphasized “self-esteem” as a necessity for mental health. Never mind that federal prison inmates scored high on self-esteem scales. Clearly, how we see ourselves, has a profound effect on our mood, productivity, and behavior, but how? What does the Bible say about how we ought to see ourselves?

Sense of Self – Mental Health and the Bible 142021-05-20T10:03:19-06:00

Guilt – Mental Health and the Bible 7

Description: There is so much confusion about guilt. Besides the fact that it feels terrible, is it good for us or bad? Does it drag us down, or motivate us to change? What does the Bible say? What does modern psychology say? Consider this issue in Guilt - Mental Health and the Bible 7.

Guilt – Mental Health and the Bible 72021-05-20T10:06:31-06:00

The First 100 Days

Presidents, in the United States, are traditionally evaluated for their accomplishments after the first 100 days. The Bible tells us that Jesus Christ will return to the earth and make sweeping changes. What will it be like in His First 100 days?

The First 100 Days2021-05-20T10:08:33-06:00

Holy Days

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The Holy Days

Most Christians think the biblical holy days, are

Holy Days2023-03-03T09:21:54-07:00

Distortions and Reality

Christians strive to be good servants of God. We sometimes find ourselves in the grip, however, of tendencies to grow spiritually dull. This dullness often arises distorted ways of thinking about God, life, others and ourselves. Learn how to spot your own distortions in this presentation.

Distortions and Reality2021-05-20T12:45:45-06:00

Jesus and the Eighth Day

In Leviticus 23, and other places in the Bible as well, there is a unique holy day mentioned. Unlike the other biblical holy days, the significance of this day in God's plan is shrouded. The day is simply called "the eighth day." And yet it is a holy day, just as is Pentecost, or the Feast of Trumpets. What is the significance of the Eighth Day?

Jesus and the Eighth Day2021-07-31T09:44:38-06:00

Jesus and the Feast of Tabernacles

In John 7, we see Jesus observing and even preaching during a biblical festival called the Feast of Tabernacles. This festival pictures the salvation plan that He and the Father have been working out. He said, in that sermon, that those who come to Him, will receive the Holy Spirit, a clearly New Testament event. And yet most Christians have never even heard of this festival!

Jesus and the Feast of Tabernacles2021-07-31T09:33:40-06:00

Jesus and Atonement

The Bible predicts one of the most astounding events in all history, the restoration of the relationship between God and humankind, broken in the Garden of Eden. The prediction is mentioned in the Book of Revelation with much emphasis and fanfare, an important event in the mind of God. Many would be surprised to learn that there is a day on God's calendar every year to commemorate that incredible event. But how could that possibly be true? Very few Christians know about it.

Jesus and Atonement2021-07-31T09:33:40-06:00

Jesus and the Feast of Trumpets

There are seven annual Holy Days in the Bible. The New Testament shows the Church, the diciples and Jesus observing six of them. Trumpets is the only one without mention in the New Testament. Why would we observe it, then?

Jesus and the Feast of Trumpets2021-07-31T09:33:40-06:00

Jesus and Pentecost

Of all the Holy Days, Pentecost might be the easiest to explain, since most Christian churches observe Pentecost, if in only a minor way. Still there is a lot to think about when we answer the questions of those who ask.

Jesus and Pentecost2021-07-31T09:33:40-06:00
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