Blessing of Liberty in Christ

Our lesson this week takes a look at our blessing of liberty in Christ. We take a look at how we should live with this liberty to uplift rather than to tear down and hinder those around us.
View more of this postOur lesson this week takes a look at our blessing of liberty in Christ. We take a look at how we should live with this liberty to uplift rather than to tear down and hinder those around us.
View more of this postIn this week’s lesson we take a look at our intercessor and the kind of intercession that has been made on our behalf to bring us together with the Lord.
View more of this postOur lesson this week takes a look at the forgiveness we received from the Lord. Through this lesson we will see how to properly forgive others and how we should go about seeking forgiveness ourselves.
View more of this postOur lesson this week takes a look at the work, the ministry, and the blessing of reconciliation. We learn the importance in why we should be ministering to others the good news – the gospel – to all of those around us.
View more of this postThis week’s lesson is our Christmas lesson! This week, we take a look at the birth of the Savior and all the prophecies that were fulfilled which led to His birth. Today, we should be rejoicing at the birth of Christ.
View more of this postIn this week’s lesson, we take a look at Gabriel’s announcement of God’s promise of a Savior. We learn about the conception of Christ in a virgin. While a virgin giving birth seems impossible for some, we learn that there is nothing impossible for God.
View more of this postThis week’s lesson teaches us that we must put our trust in God’s desires and how the Lord’s desires are far greater than ours. We learn about God’s future desires of an eternal kingdom that will be establish by Christ.
View more of this postIn this week’s lesson, we take a look at Gabriel’s announcement of the Messiah’s forerunner to Zacharias. This is a lesson that God can do the impossible and that we should always wait and trust in the Lord without any doubt or hesitation.
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