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1. The Holy Bible

The Holy Bible is the divinely inspired Word of God. No other writing is of such origin. The Old and New Testaments together are the infallible, authoritative Scriptures for the faith and practice of God’s people. No other writing or authority is required for understanding the plan of salvation and the will of God for mankind. Originating from the Father, God’s Word is fulfilled in Jesus Christ His Son and is applied to our lives by the Holy Spirit. more…

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Our first lesson is on baptism in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. The Word of God tells us that there is no other name given among men whereby we can be saved (Acts 4:1-12). So the Church of God that keeps the commandments and has the testimony of Jesus Christ (Rev. 12, 17, 12, 14), believe in and teach and preach salvation – saving from sin. In other words, deliverance from the penalty of sin which is death (Romans 6:23). We see the love of our heavenly father revealed by Him giving His only begotten son, that whosoever believeth on Him (Jesus¬), shall have everlasting life (John 3,15,16 15-21). more…

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The awe-inspiring phenomena of streams and arches of brilliant colored lights shooting up into the night sky are characteristic of the auroras borealis and australis. Observed in the northern and southern polar regions of the earth, they can easily light up the night sky, making artificial lights unnecessary. But as bright and breathtaking as the auroras are, they will be paled by the display of the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. See what the scriptures say about the glorious appearing of Jesus. more…

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The Church of God (Seventh Day) believes that Christians should freely and cheerfully support its ministries from what God has generously given them.
This study examines the financial support of gospel work in the early Christian church and how it relates to the church today. It also examines the history of tithing and cites instruction for supporting the ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ. more…