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07-09-2000

 

 

William Champion, Jr. - 2 Timothy 2:10-15

 

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08-06-2000

 

 

William Champion, Jr. - Hebrews 5:12-14

 

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08-13-2000

 

 

William Champion, Jr. - Ephesians 2:11-17

 

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10-22-2000

 

 

Derek McCammon - 2 Timothy 2:15

11-05-2000

 

 

Derek McCammon - Proverbs 3:1-6

11-12-2000

 

 

Derek McCammon - Psalms 145:1-5

11-19-2000

 

 

Derek McCammon - Psalms 95:1-6

11-26-2000

 

 

Derek McCammon - 2 Chronicles 15:1-7

09-08-2002

 

 

Derek McCammon - 2 Timotny 2:15-18

The Right Division mini-series began on the 07-09 Sunday lesson and continued on 08-06 and 08-13Miles Coverdale gave us our first English translation of the Bible in 1535. The notes in his Bible suggested how he read the Bible rightly divided. In these lessons several subjects are presented then studied applying the principles of right division. Listen to each lesson now. The Sunday lesson on 08-13 finishes the mini-series on Right Division by exploring one suggestion of Miles Coverdale... compare what goes on before and after.

The audio lesson on 11-26 continues the series on Right Division while covering Old Testament chronology. The lesson demonstrates how God is in control no matter who is in power. In light of the confusion with the American Presidential election... it’s nice to be reminded that God is in control. The lesson shows how God will accomplish His will no matter what political rulers are in place. Another component of this lesson introduces several of the “Days” in scripture... Man’s Day and the Day of Christ. Click here now to listen to this timely lesson.

The holiday season is here and the lesson on 11-19 continues the series on Right Division with the fourth lesson. However, this week the message challanges you to consider how thankful you are in your day to day walk with God. Is thankfulness a once a year exercise or should it be more? Click here to listen to the lesson on 11-19.

The lesson of the week on 11-12 is the third in a series on Right Division expressed in 2 Tim 2:15. Man proposes but God disposes. In light of whatever happens in our walk... do we stop and priase God for what he has done? Our responsibility as a Christian is to remember the blessings we have from God each and every day. Listen here for encouragement.

The lesson on 11-05 is the second lesson in a series on Right Division. “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart... and He shall direct thy path.” This familiar passage in Proverbs 3:5-6 sums up the principle of right division in “direct thy path”.  The principles of handling the Word of God accurately are necessary so we don’t rob the Word of it’s truth. All scripture is for us but not all scripture is to us... Want to learn more? Click here to listen now.

Right Division. There are two importants aspects of Right Division. First, Right Division is the only way to properly learn about the dispensations in scripture. Second, Right Division is essential for the proper interpretation of callings and inheritances in scripture. By rightly dividing the word of truth, we learn in 2 Timothy 2:16 that we are able to shun profane and vain babblings.  This is what you get when you take scripture out of it’s context and end up wrongly dividing the word. Christians today should avoid high octane fleshly worship and pursue daily bible study. If you don’t have the word of God in your heart, you will be in a position to easily stray off course. Many popular trends travel through christiandom like the “Prayer of Jabez” yet this type of hype does not put you in a position that is approved unto God. Why? Because study and right division is not about salvation, as it is about spiritual maturity and the ability to handle the word of God accurately. It’s not about application, but interpretation which is something you acheive through effort whereas salvation is something you receive that is not based on works. The lesson on 09-08-2002 teaches from 2 Timothy 2:15-18 and it encourages the christian to employ Right Division from daily study of the scriptures.    Click here to listen now.

There is a compimentary series you should listen to that was given in September 2002 on Dispensations. Click here to go there now.

Right Division - The pamplet Right Division contains two articles, the Dispensational Frontier by Charles Welch, and The More Excellent Way, by Clifford McLain. These two articles in our humble opinion, demonstrate the principle of “right division” 2 Timothy 2:15. Click here to find out more.

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