The Parables Of Jesus Volume II
The Greatest Stories Ever Told - Teacher Guide
Christ's Prophetic Plans
By John MacArthur & Richard Mayhue
Christ’s Prophetic Plans offers the reader John MacArthur’s most explicit writing on eschatology and is perfect for pastors, bible professors, teachers, and students with a heart and mind for discovering Biblical truth. This primer takes you on a Biblical study of questions surrounding prophecy, Israel, the rapture, and the different millennial views. The fruit of such study is great as God specifically promises His blessing on those who know and obey the things of biblical prophecy (Revelation 1:3; 22:7).
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How To Work for Christ:
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This book is a must for every serious bible student. Perfect for new christians, pastors and leaders who want to work for christ this practical handbook on how to serve the Lord and how to share the Lord has been inspiring people for over 100 years. Now available once again for a new generation of christian workers and soul winners.

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With Jesus After Sinners
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Christ is always with us. Though we know this, it is sometimes hard to continually experience His presence. "With Jesus After Sinners" will not only challenge you to be a soul winner, but a soul winner with Jesus as your partner.
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The Parables Of Jesus Volume II
The Parables Of Jesus Volume II
The Greatest Stories Ever Told - Teacher Guide
The parabolic teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ are unequalled in all of literature. Dr. Sexton’s treatment of the greatest stories ever told is a simple yet profound explanation of Christ’s teaching. In each parable, the author emphasizes the central theme and applies God’s truth to the present-day reader. This two-volume set is a must for any Christian desiring to conform to the teachings of Jesus Christ.
The Teacher’s Guide is a three-ring notebook containing valuable
information to assist the teacher in the preparation and presentation of the
Bible lesson. These notes are identical in format to the Study Guide. The
page numbers on the “Teacher’s Notes” correspond to the page numbers in the
Study Guide. Also included are class teaching notes and lesson aims which
may be removed from the Teacher’s Guide and placed in the teacher’s Bible to
assist in teaching the lesson.
Table of Contents
1.The
Bridegroom.............................................................9
2.The Sheep and the
Goats..........................................19
3.The New Cloth on an Old Garment.......................33
4.Who Is Neighbor to Those in Need?.......................45
5.he Rich
Fool................................................................55
6.Bearing
Fruit....................................................................67
7.ThoseWho Are Blessed..........................................83
8.Discipleship................................................................95
9.The Lost Sheep, the Lost Coin, and the Lost
Son.............................107
10.The Lost SonWhoNever LeftHome..........................123
11.The
Faithful..............................................................137
12.Mercy.........................................................................153
13.Occupy Till I
Come...............................................165
Notable Quotes of Charles H. Spurgeon
Comforter
“Blessed be His name that He has arranged that one Person of the Sacred Trinity should undertake this office of Comforter, for no man could ever perform its duties. We might as well hope to be the Savior as to be the Comforter of the hear-broken!”— 1892, Sermon #2260
“The Word of God is not bound by the binding of preachers, but it happens to the persecuted as to Israel in Egypt—‘The more they afflicted them, the more they multiplied.’ Probably the Church of God has never had better times, certainly she has never had happier times, than during periods of persecution. Those were the days of her purity and, consequently, her glory. When she has been in the dark, God has been her light— and when she has been driven to and fro by the cruelties of men—then has she most effectually rested under the shadow of the Almighty!—1887, Sermon #1998
“And Judas, also, which betrayed Him, knew the place: for Jesus ofttimes resorted there with His disciples. Our Lord went there to pray and Judas knew that this was His custom. Are we such men of prayer that others know where we pray? Have you some familiar place where you go to meet your Lord? I am afraid that many know where we trade and many know where we preach but, perhaps, few know where we pray. God grant that we may be often at the Mercy Seat! We would be better men and women if we were more frequently at the Throne of Grace.”—1894, Sermon #2368

