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Topic: Love

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What is the relationship between law and grace for Old Covenant Jews and New Covenant Christians? Is there a difference? What is the purpose of law? Does salvation by grace excuse disobedience? Why does God want to free us from lawlessness?
Is there a connection between religion and treatment of others? Does God care about the poor and marginalized? How did God's commandments make Israel a different kind of society and what lessons can we as Christians learn from that today?
What is the relationship between God's law and His covenant? What does the law tell us about God, His will, and the intended harmony of Creation? What role does the law play in the New Covenant? In what ways are covenants about relationships? Why would a covenant of grace have a law if not to earn salvation?
You've heard the term "waging war" but God has waged love. How does the book of Isaiah put true religion in proper context? How does God's thinking compare with human thinking? How should self-denial, compassion, and the Sabbath influence our Christian experience?
What can we learn from Jesus as the Master Teacher? What can we learn from His life, incarnation, death, and resurrection? How did Jesus, as the express image of the Father, reveal the Father in a unique way? How can we abide in Christ and reveal God to a world desperately in need of knowing Him? How does all this tie-in with true education?
What can we learn from God's law? Is it still important for Christians today? What was the difference between the Old and New Covenants? How does the law help to educate future generations? What lessons can we learn about obedience and the cost of disobedience? Is there a difference between fearing God and loving God? What is the relationship between grace, faith, and obedience?
What can we learn from the sacrifice of Jesus about how love manifests itself? Does following Jesus come at a cost? What did Jesus give up to rescue humanity? What can we learn from Paul, Peter, John, and Matthew about what it takes to follow Jesus? How does love manifest itself in the Christian faith?
What kind of attitude should Christians have toward reaching others? Does the manner in which we share truth matter? How can we demonstrate acceptance of others while at the same time we are responsible to share the truth with them? Can we love people without sharing truth?
How do marriages impact spirituality? What's so wrong with unequally yoked marriages? If someone sins through being unequally yoked, what are the consequences for the individual? What about the nation? Christians today? Was Nehemiah too harsh in his approach? Why did Paul address this differently? Why does God want spiritual compatibility? Was this about nationality or faith?
How is the church to serve the community? Is there a difference between acts of compassion and preaching the gospel in the context of the 3rd angel’s message? Or do both go together? How should members of the church treat one another? Why? How can we better be unified and work together? How does justice, grace, and love tie in to all that we do?
What does it mean to love mercy? How should Christians respond and relate to those in need? How can we be a voice to the voiceless? Should all voices be heard? What is the relationship between faith and practical living? Does God accept our worship if we mistreat one another? How can we cultivate a character of compassion, generosity, peace-making, education, prayer, and good expectations?
What can we learn from Jesus, Paul, and James about ministry in the new testament church? How is the church to consider the needs of the less fortunate? Should we be partial to those who are rich? What does equality look like? What can we learn from the common wealth established by the early Christians?