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In this week's lesson we explore Jesus' ministry of miracle healing and the impact of His ministry. We will also look at the healing done by His disciples. What message does this have for the church today? What was Jesus trying to convey about salvation? Jesus healed mental illnesses, diseases, blood issues, leprosy, and all forms of health issues. He even had power to heal the greatest cancer of all--Death! What does scripture mean by its statement that Jesus is "Resurrection and Life"? What does all this have to do with our lives today?
In this week's lesson we explore the importance of young people. Does God care about children? What was the fundamental difference between the ancient cultures surrounding the Hebrews and the way the Israelites viewed children? How did Jesus feel about young people? What does God say about how we should treat them? Rasheen Stephenson and John Spellman tackle some sensitive subject matter.
What is the purpose of Prayer? Can mankind really interact with God? How does prayer aid in discipleship? Do you always have to kneel for your prayers to be heard? What is the most effective way to talk to God? This week we explore the subject of prayer, looking at examples of how Jesus and His disciples prayed. We'll also be looking at what that means for us today.
Jesus, the greatest teacher that ever lived, used metaphor and other forms of figurative techniques, to reach the people He came to save. Many other Biblical writers used allegories and metaphor as well. On the other hand, scholars, like the apostle Paul, were plain and straight forward. Why did God sometimes use parables and allegories to communicate with His people? What does this tell us about God's character? Do these messages still hold relevance for us today? What does the way God communicates with us have to say about how God created us? We will explore these questions in this week's lesson.

This week we study the essence of the Great Controversy over God's character. Why is God on trial? Why does God need to vindicate His character to anyone? What were Satan's lies about God and how has God chosen to respond? God created beings that are free moral agents. What does this say about His government as king of the Universe? Can there truly be a merger of justice and love? If God was only love, or only justice, what would that mean for us?

God has a special message proclaimed through His end time people. A message of warning about His judgment. Does God's judgment take place before or after the second coming? How does God know whom to give His reward to? What is this special warning message that must go to all the world? What does it have to do with the investigative phase of the final judgment? Why is it that only the Church gets judged? What will happen to the wicked? These questions and more are explored in this week's lesson.

This lesson explores the antitype of the Day of Atonement. What does it mean for new covenant Christians today? Why does the sanctuary need cleansing? How does the religious / political little horn power of Daniel 8 exalt itself against the "Prince of the Host" and cast down the daily? Is Satan still raging war against God's people today? Are signs and miracles proof of God's hand at work in something?

This lesson explores Jesus as our priest in heaven. How does Jesus intercede on behalf of humanity? What does it mean to be a priest after the order of Melchizedek? What are the similarities and differences with the Aaronic priesthood? What does all this mean for us as Christians?

This lesson explores the penal substitution necessary to forgive the sins of humanity. Why did Jesus need to come to earth as a human being to forgive sins? Could it have been any other way? The lesson discusses Jesus as the second Adam and explores the sacrifice of His life and what it means for humanity.

In this week's lesson we discuss the "Day of Atonement". Specifically, how God deals with the record of sin. Was there more to Jesus' mission than just the cross? What secrets did the ancient Day of Atonement service have for Bible believers today? What happened on the Day of Atonement? What did the two goats represent? Why was the Azazel let loose into an uninhabited land? What was the High Priest's job? How did it typify the work that Jesus does on our behalf? What does the Day of Atonement have to do with us today? All this is explored in this week's lesson.

This week we explore the purification offering of the sanctuary system. This offering was also known as the sin offering. What was the purpose of this offering? How does it illustrate the way in which God deals with man? What did it teach the Israelites about how God removes sin from the sinner? We also explore three categories of sin: unintentional sin, deliberate sin, and rebellion. The substitutionary nature of the sacrificial system is explored as we delve into this topic.

In this week's broadcast the sacrificial system is discussed. Several Bible examples are given as we explore the meaning of sacrifice and what it was designed to teach. What are the hidden meanings behind sacrifices and offerings? Does God still require sacrifice today? Who made the first sacrifice? Why are some offerings accepted and others rejected? What was the purpose behind God's test of Abraham? These questions and many more are explored in this week's lesson.