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Fundamental Truth
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RightDivision.com consists of material to assist the student of
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The Resurrection is very important to the Christian believer. Those who don’t believe in the resurrection often believe there are many roads to God. This is not the case.
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God with Evangelical, Fundamental, and Dispensational studies. For a new Christian or one that is confused with what or how to study, Step 2 provides lessons on the Fundamental aspects of the Christian walk, rightly divided. Click here
if you want to learn more about Evangelical (Step 1) or Dispensational (Step 3) material.
1. The full inspiration of the Scriptures (2 Timothy 3:16) that they were written by holy men of God who were moved by the Holy Spirit (2 Peter 1:21).
2. The responsiblity of each believer to live a life worthy of the Lord pleasing Him in every way by bearing fruit in every
good work and growing in the knowledge of God (Colossians 1:10; Ephesians 2:10).
3. The study of the Scriptures as enlightened by the Holy Spirit, Who bears testimony through them to the Lord Jesus
Christ, is the sure foundation for the continual growth in faith which is a necessity for every believer; for faith comes by hearing and hearing the Word of God (Romans 10:17; 1 Corinthians 2:6-16).
4. Whilst acknowledging the Lord’s gift of teachers to His people (Epheasians 4:11) we maintain that Scripture is the sole
arbiter in matters of Christian doctrine and practice and that received traditions and opinions, however widespread or
ancient and however vigorously supported by men of whatever eminence, learning and godliness, are of no binding
authority except in so far as they are clearly demonstrable from the Word of God (Romans 10:17; 1 Peter 1:24-25).
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The Christian’s Greatest Need
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 There is one thing that the Christian needs more than he needs any other thing. One thing on which
all others rest; and on which all others turn. It is certain from the Word of God, and also from our own
experience, that "we know not what we should pray for as we ought." But "the Spirit Himself helpeth our
infirmities" (Rom. 8:26). He knoweth what we should pray for. He knoweth what we need. He maketh
intercession for us and in us. He teacheth us how to pray, and in Eph. 1:17, we have His prayer set forth
in these words: "that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in "THE KNOWLEDGE OF HIM." This, then, must be our greatest need: Read more here...
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Internal Laws of Biblical Interpretation
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Many books have been written attempting to explain how to get at the real meaning of scripture.
Theologians call the study of this subject, hermaneutics. However, the Bible itself explains this and thus our title, The Internal Laws - or Principles - of Biblical Interpretation. We have chosen eight of these
principles contained in the Divine Library. These principles are tools by which the Holy Spirit enables the honest workman to discover the proper interpretation of the Word. Read more here...
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Every Promise in The Book is Mine?
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Or is it? All scripture is “for us” (2 Tim 3:16,17) but not all scripture is ”to us” (2 Tim 2:15). In the days
of Peter, people struggled to understand the writings of Paul (2 Peter 3:15-16), and we are no different today. At the time there were many systems of interpreting the Bible with the Sadducees,
the Pharisees, and others, and with many differing groups within the Pharisees. Today many more systems have been added, but which one is right? Or, If not right, best? Read more here...
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The Inspired Bible
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2 Timothy 3:16 tells us that "all Scripture is given by inspiration of God". The word "inspiration" is the Greek word theopneustos, which may literally be translated "God-breathed". So
we see immediately that God Himself "breathed" the Scriptures. Read more here...
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Good Works
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To live a life worthy of the Lord we need, first and foremost, to be obedient to His will in our lives. In a nutshell this requires us to show evidence of our faith in the form of good works. If we were put on trial
for our Christian faith, would there be enough evidence to convict us? That is a salutary question we need to ask ourselves. Learn more here...
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Faith Comes By Hearing
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One of the most fundamental issues for Christians is the question of authority. Where can believers find authoritative teaching which tells them what they should believe and how they should behave from day to day? To
what extent does that authority lie with the traditions of a particular church, or does understanding come by direct revelation from God to the individual? Read more here...
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The Sole Arbiter
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Whilst acknowledging the Lord's gift of teachers to His people (Ephesians 4:11) we maintain that Scripture is the sole arbiter in matters of Christian doctrine and practice and that received traditions and
opinions, however widespread or ancient and however vigorously supported by men of whatever eminence, learning and godliness, are of no binding authority except in so far as they are clearly demonstrable from the
Word of God (Romans 10:17; 1 Peter 1:24-25). Learn more here...
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Fundamental Frequently Asked Questions
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Check here for a collection of frequently asked questions that are fundamental in nature to the Christian walk.
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