God arranges the church like a body and gives every believer a Spirit-empowered role for the common good. Desire gifts eagerly, and let love set their aim.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
God arranges the church like a body and gives every believer a Spirit-empowered role for the common good. Desire gifts eagerly, and let love set their aim.
Paul aligns readiness with cheerful resolve, teaching sowing and reaping under God’s sufficiency. As gifts supply real needs, thanksgiving overflows to the God who gave the indescribable gift.
Grace met believers in trial and overflowed in generosity. Anchored in Christ’s self-giving, the church finishes what love began and handles money in the light for God’s honor and others’ good.
God’s glory draws near to dwell with His people. From the cloud and fire to the face of Christ and the Spirit’s indwelling, Scripture shows a presence that guides, cleanses, and will one day light the world.
2 John ties love to obedience and truth to discernment. This study traces John’s warnings and comforts, showing how to welcome faithful workers and refuse messages that change the gospel.
Jude’s brief letter warns with thunder and comforts with promise. This study traces his images, anchors in Scripture, and shows how to contend with mercy and hope.
The Church, as the body of Christ, exists to glorify God through worship, discipleship, and evangelism. Understanding its role in God’s plan empowers believers to serve faithfully and anticipate Christ’s return.
The doctrine of the Holy Spirit affirms His deity, His work in salvation and sanctification, and His role in the Church and the world. Understanding the Spirit’s ministry empowers believers to live in obedience and anticipation of Christ’s return.