How does going from debt to wealth relate to the way we understand Scripture? In this teaching, we will study the word debt; we will see that it is associated with the word sin. Sin is a way of thinking and understanding Scripture. Therefore, we must ask ourselves, what does the word wealth mean?
How does the Bible define maturity? In Chapter 3 of 1 Corinthians, Apostle Paul wrote about the Church at Corinth being stuck in an immature baby-like state. Because of the way they understood Scripture, they were continually going through the process of trying to change their old natures. In this teaching, we will understand that to be mature is to become like an Apostle.
Who is the remnant? In this teaching we will learn who the remnant is according to Scripture. We will look at those people who were used in the Old and New Testaments as God’s remnant. The definition for remnant states that it is either something remaining or a people who are left behind. Is this speaking about the rapture?
What is rain, in the Hebraic way of thinking? We will learn that rain, according to the Hebrews, is associated with God's blessing. In times past, when agriculture was so important to the average family, if there was no rain there would be no harvest. Rain was of vital importance for people to have food for the season. In this teaching, we will examine the deeper significance of rain.
What is fruit, according to Scripture? Is it an apple or an orange on a tree? In this teaching, we will learn the deeper significance of fruit. It’s not physical fruit, but is symbolic of the characteristics of God’s nature. Is it even possible to circumcise fruit, according to Leviticus 19?