Greg Weis | May 10th, 2015
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 4E. The use of the Biblical word picture of mountains in Matthew's Gospel.
Greg Weis | May 3rd, 2015
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 4D. The word picture theme of mountains that begins in Genesis continues throughout the book of Matthew.
Greg Weis | April 26th, 2015
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 4C. In Scripture, mountains are where the heavenly sanctuary and earth meet, a place where God makes covenant with His people.
Greg Weis | April 12th, 2015
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 4B. Major word picture themes that are introduced in Genesis 1-3 and repeated throughout Scripture.
Greg Weis | March 29th, 2015
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 4A. An introduction to some foundational hermeneutical principles and the difference between reading the Bible literally and literarily, especially in regards to Biblical word pictures.
Greg Weis | March 22nd, 2015
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 3L. The Biblical theme of Redemption is only part of the greater, central theme of Restoration.
Greg Weis | March 15th, 2015
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 3K. An introduction to Biblical Psychology. Man is a tri-partite being and all three parts have been corrupted by the fall.
Greg Weis | March 8th, 2015
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 3J. An introduction to world views, paradigms and presuppositional apologetics.
Greg Weis | March 1st, 2015
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 3I. An introduction to some of the Scriptures foundational to an understanding of creationism vs. scientism.
Greg Weis | February 22nd, 2015
God is both the source of nature and existence, as well as its telos (end, goal, purpose). God's creation of the universe is foundational for all other Biblical themes
Greg Weis | February 15th, 2015
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 3G. An introduction to the topic of creation and its relation to covenant and eternal decree.
Greg Weis | December 7th, 2014
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 3F. The dominion mandate has been and always will be God's purpose for His redeemed covenant people.
Greg Weis | November 30th, 2014
Another major theme of the whole Bible is the people of light vs. the people of darkness. The one is marked by their trust in God and His ways and the other is marked by their pride.
Greg Weis | October 26th, 2014
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 3D. Covenant theology is an interpretative paradigm by which one views all of Scripture in light of God's covenants within the Trinity and with mankind.
Greg Weis | October 26th, 2014
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 3B. God's Kingdom plan in Creation is and must be His ongoing, current and eternal plan. His attributes, purpose, law and ways never change. He, His plans and His administration are progressively revealed.
Greg Weis | October 19th, 2014
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 3C. Common characteristics and eight ingredients of all Biblical Covenants.
Greg Weis | October 5th, 2014
The Kingdom of God, Chapter 3A. In preparation for reviewing the major themes contained in Scripture, a study of why major Biblical themes are important, that is, that all Scripture is written by one Author for one unfolding eternal decree.
Greg Weis | September 28th, 2014
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 2C. The remaining of twelve defining statements about the Kingdom of God.
Greg Weis | September 21st, 2014
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 2B Revised. Five more defining statements about the Kingdom of God.
Greg Weis | September 14th, 2014
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 2A Revised. The first six of twelve defining statements about the Kingdom of God.
Greg Weis | September 7th, 2014
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 1 Reviewed - The Kingdom of God is the primary, prevailing topic throughout all of Scripture. A review of the Sunday School message "What Is the Bible All About?" (posted on February 5, 2014).
Greg Weis | July 27th, 2014
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 7A. All societies are structured with seven governmental institutions. The church is the third part of the "three-legged stool" upon which all institutions rest.
Greg Weis | July 27th, 2014
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 7B. There are four institutions of government that the Kingdom must take dominion over through Christians being salt and light in the world. The first of these is education.
Greg Weis | July 27th, 2014
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 7A. All societies are structured with seven governmental institutions. The family is the second part of the "three-legged stool" upon which all institutions rest.
Greg Weis | July 13th, 2014
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 7A. All societies are structured with seven governmental institutions. The individual (self-government) is one part of the "three-legged stool" upon which all institutions rest.
Greg Weis | July 6th, 2014
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 7. All societies are structured with seven governmental institutions: individuals, families, religious institutions, educational systems, economic organizations and systems, media and social mores, and civil government.
Greg Weis | June 29th, 2014
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 3D. Since Cain killed Abel, there have been two people groups on the earth: People of Light (who trust in God) vs. People of Darkness (who are slaves to their pride).
Greg Weis | June 22nd, 2014
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 3D. Since Cain killed Abel, there have been two people groups on the earth: People of Light (who trust in God) vs. People of Darkness (who are slaves to their pride).
Greg Weis | June 15th, 2014
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 3C. A continuation of the introduction to Covenant Theology with emphasis on the continuity between Biblical covenants, Jesus and the Eternal Covenant, and benefits of an Eternal Grace/One Covenant Theology.
Greg Weis | June 8th, 2014
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 3C. An introduction to Covenant Theology - Covenant Theology as an interpretative paradigm, the two types of Scriptural covenants and Covenant Theology contrasted with Dispensationalism.
Greg Weis | June 1st, 2014
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 3B. An introduction to the Biblical view of history and the eight components of all Biblical covenants.
Greg Weis | May 25th, 2014
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 3A. God's Kingdom plan in Creation is and must be His ongoing, current and eternal plan. His attributes, purpose, law and ways never change. He, His plans and His administration are progressively revealed.
Greg Weis | May 18th, 2014
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 2B. Twelve defining statements about the Kingdom of God.
Greg Weis | May 18th, 2014
The Kingdom of God Series, Chapter 2A. Twelve defining statements about the Kingdom of God.