From Eden onward, humanity has been given a clear choice between eternal life and judgment. Sin brings death, and hell is a real and unsatisfied place of punishment prepared for the devil and his angels—not originally for mankind. Scripture teaches that hell involves levels of judgment, consciousness, memory, and torment. Because of this reality, believers must boldly and faithfully preach the truth, so that people may choose life in Christ and avoid eternal judgment.
View ClassJesus' death, resurrection, and the giving of the Spirit defeat sin, death, and fear, enabling believers to experience newness of life, participate in His resurrection, and receive eternal life. The goal of sanctification and perfection is for the whole body of Christ to grow and mature into the fulness of Christ, reflecting His character, love, and purpose in every area of life.
View ClassProper use of spiritual gifts requires the right intentions, doing things decently and in order, and operating in faith, guided by the Holy Ghost. To be used effectively by God, pastors must grow in faith, follow God's timing, build the church on His Word, and prioritize God and His will over personal recognition or ambition.
View ClassSpiritual gifts, administrations, and operations are given by the Holy Spirit to equip believers, with each gift serving the people of God and functioning differently through individuals, yet all working by the same Spirit according to God's purpose, not human ability.
View ClassThe doctrine of baptisms teaches that salvation involves both water and Spirit baptism, each with distinct roles: water signifies obedience and repentance, while Spirit baptism fills and empowers the believer. These baptisms must follow the apostolic teaching and pattern from Acts, emphasizing faith, instruction, in Jesus' name, and submission to God's Word rather than personal methods.
View ClassThe doctrine of baptisms, part of the doctrine of Christ, teaches that both water and Spirit baptism are required for salvation. Even Jesus submitted to John's baptism to fulfill righteousness, demonstrating obedience and faith in God's Word.
View ClassTrue faith comes by hearing and understanding God's Word—not by human opinion. As we grow in His Word, we should also grow in faith and put it into practice. God's Word reveals His power—what He speaks will come to pass because He is faithful, and when our faith is aligned with His Word, it aligns us with His promises.
View ClassGodly repentance produces action! We must turn from sin, separate ourselves from anything that hinders our walk with God, and destroy whatever keeps us from His will. This active obedience is necessary to experience the fullness of all that He has prepared for us.
View ClassThe foundation of the Christian faith is Jesus Christ, and all growth must be built on the first principles of repentance, faith, baptisms, laying on of hands, resurrection, and eternal judgment—and yes, the order matters! A proper foundation ensures stability, guards against falling away, and encourages believers to build upon these principles rather than abandoning them.
View ClassThe Lord's Supper was instituted by Jesus following the Passover to proclaim His death through the bread and the fruit of the vine, symbolizing His broken body and shed blood under the New Covenant. There is a proper way to observe this ordinance, which requires discerning its sacred meaning. In doing so, believers faithfully proclaim the Lord's death until He comes.
View ClassGod's people must obey Him His way. This class explores Biblical answers on questions about the sons of God in Genesis 6, the languages in Genesis 10 and 11, unconditional eternal security, and communion. Scripture makes it clear that we have a choice—to remain faithful, bear fruit, live holy lives, and avoid anything that is not like Him.
View ClassGod's design for how we should live is clear, and we cannot deviate from it. While the heart can lead us astray through pride, rebellion, or selfish desires, pastors are called to address sin, resist worldly compromise, and shepherd God's people with truth and love.
View ClassPastors and prophets are called to boldly confront sin and transgression. Godly living is essential, and we are called to exemplify it in our own lives. This includes understanding that our ultimate accountability is to God—upholding His Word faithfully in both action and teaching.
View ClassThe five fold ministry—apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers—exists for the perfecting of the saints, the work of the ministry, and the edifying of the body of Christ through the preaching and understanding of the Word. Jesus Himself operated in multiple ministries, showing that calling is about function, not title, and that faith, understanding, and proper teaching are key to spiritual growth and freedom from sin.
View ClassPastor Tim Harris teaches that apostles, bishops, and pastors were given for perfecting the saints. He challenges misconceptions about Christian perfection, showing believers can be perfect through the cross and baptism (Hebrew "tamim"). These ministry offices overlap in function, with the emphasis on doing the actual work rather than holding titles.
View ClassThe effectiveness of preaching comes from studying and relying on the Word of God. Your faith must be in God and His Word, not in public approval or emotional appeal. Fear is destructive, while faith encourages, strengthens, and helps gifts be cultivated in the body of Christ.
View ClassAs leaders, encountering various personalities is inevitable—but the Bible addresses this as well. Jesus chose the twelve knowing who they were, and He chose to shape, correct, and empower them for His purpose. He met each one where they were, guiding them with patience and love, showing that effective leadership requires understanding, perseverance, and reliance on God's Spirit.
View ClassPastors, bishops, and elders share the responsibility of an overseer and are biblically called to lead and feed the children of God. Faithfulness in leadership is required as well as gentleness in leading, operating in love rather than force, pride, or personal ambition.
View ClassPastors and believers must be led by God's Word and His Spirit, not by feelings or anything else. Everything we do and teach should be grounded in the Word of God—the more sure word of prophecy—bringing true knowledge and understanding through Scripture.
View ClassThe five fold ministry—apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers—exists for the perfecting of the saints, the work of the ministry, and the edifying of the body of Christ through the preaching and understanding of the Word. Jesus Himself operated in multiple ministries, showing that calling is about function, not title, and that faith, understanding, and proper teaching are key to spiritual growth and freedom from sin.
View ClassThe doctrine of baptisms, part of the doctrine of Christ, teaches that both water and Spirit baptism are required for salvation. Even Jesus submitted to John's baptism to fulfill righteousness, demonstrating obedience and faith in God's Word.
View ClassGod's design for how we should live is clear, and we cannot deviate from it. While the heart can lead us astray through pride, rebellion, or selfish desires, pastors are called to address sin, resist worldly compromise, and shepherd God's people with truth and love.
View ClassPastors and prophets are called to boldly confront sin and transgression. Godly living is essential, and we are called to exemplify it in our own lives. This includes understanding that our ultimate accountability is to God—upholding His Word faithfully in both action and teaching.
View ClassWe overcome the devil through the blood of Jesus and the word of our testimony—not through worldly achievements or possessions. Our focus must be on what is eternal, and all that we do should be centered in righteousness, holding firmly to the testimony of Jesus Christ and what He did on the cross.
View ClassThere is one name that saves—the name of Jesus. All the names of God revealed in the Old Testament are fulfilled and embodied in Him. Salvation, identity, and authority as children of God are found exclusively in the name of Jesus.
View ClassThis class focuses on the role and work of an evangelist which centers on preaching the gospel. We learn that although each office may carry a different message and approach, the overall mission remains the same. Serving in one office does not prevent someone from operating in another. The limitations we often recognize are not placed on us by God, but by ourselves. In addition, this class addresses how to deal with Black Hebrews.
View ClassThe five fold ministry—apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers—exists for the perfecting of the saints, the work of the ministry, and the edifying of the body of Christ through the preaching and understanding of the Word. Jesus Himself operated in multiple ministries, showing that calling is about function, not title, and that faith, understanding, and proper teaching are key to spiritual growth and freedom from sin.
View ClassPastor Tim Harris teaches that apostles, bishops, and pastors were given for perfecting the saints. He challenges misconceptions about Christian perfection, showing believers can be perfect through the cross and baptism (Hebrew "tamim"). These ministry offices overlap in function, with the emphasis on doing the actual work rather than holding titles.
View ClassProper use of spiritual gifts requires the right intentions, doing things decently and in order, and operating in faith, guided by the Holy Ghost. To be used effectively by God, pastors must grow in faith, follow God's timing, build the church on His Word, and prioritize God and His will over personal recognition or ambition.
View ClassSpiritual gifts, administrations, and operations are given by the Holy Spirit to equip believers, with each gift serving the people of God and functioning differently through individuals, yet all working by the same Spirit according to God's purpose, not human ability.
View ClassPastors and believers must be led by God's Word and His Spirit, not by feelings or anything else. Everything we do and teach should be grounded in the Word of God—the more sure word of prophecy—bringing true knowledge and understanding through Scripture.
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