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Two Covenants

Joseph Williams and John Spellman present the Two Covenants. What's the difference? What is the Old Covenant? What is the New Covenant? Has the law changed? 


Connecting To Jesus

Joseph Williams and John Spellman present: Connecting to Jesus.


Lost Day Of History

The Bible teaches about a day lost in history. A day God designed for us to remember. This week's lesson uncovers the mystery of this forgotten and lost day.


Once Saved Always Saved

Many Christians today believe in the idea of "once saved, always saved". This means that once your saved, you can never be lost. If you are lost, you were never saved. However, what does the Bible teach about this subject? Can a saved person be lost?
 


Are the Dead Really Dead?

This week's lesson discusses the state of the dead. Do ghosts really walk among us? Can the dead truly speak to us? Is there something more behind popular beliefs about ghosts and ghouls that arrest TV entertainment today?


If You Don't Know It Hurts

There are some things God wants you to know about unseen and hidden dangers that have a great impact on your life and your eternal security. This week's lesson tackles those things God wants to warn you about.


The Great Controversy

Joseph Williams and John Spellman on the Great Controversy. God is being accused! Do we serve Him out of fear or love?


Can You Trust The Bible?

Can the Bible really be trusted? Or has it been outdated in our post-modern world? How do we know the Bible is still relevant for believers today? What is it about the Bible that makes it so special? Is it truly the Word of God? How do we know!?


Why Bad Things Happen To Good People

Joseph Williams and John Spellman present on the question: "why do bad things happen to good people", and give detailed answers from scripture


Consecration

Inspirited Network (Class D) Joseph Williams and John Spellman present: Consecration. What kind of dedication does God expect from us.