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  • Incredible Journey 2
  • John
  • Romans
  • 1 Corinthians
  • Galatians
  • Colossians
  • Hebrews
  • Revelation

Overview

You will survey the specifics and contents of 27 books in the New Testament (OT). You will gain the overview of the NT based on "Introduction," "Fast facts," "Important Contents" and "Key Points" of each book.

  • It takes five 150-minute sessions (total 12-13 hours) to complete the course.

Contents

  1. Gain the overview of 27 books in the NT.
  2. Memorize the features of each book in the NT in the form of "The Book of __________."
  3. Explain the theme of each book in the NT in one sentence.
  4. Describe the content of each book in the NT as one-paragraph story.

Prerequisite

  • None

Overview

This course has a subtitle, “An Invitation to the Glory,” and introduce the gospel of Jesus, the Christ and Son of God, and proves that the essence of Christian faith is the way of life through Jesus Christ. “An Invitation to the Glory” means an invitation to Jesus, to salvation, to the ministry of Jesus, and to the character of Jesus. You will meet Jesus Christ deeply and taste the process of spiritual maturity being filled with his glory in your life, character and ministry.

  • It takes eight 150-minute sessions (total 20 hours) to complete the course.

Contents

  1. Explain the purpose of the Gospel of John and the way to reveal the glory of God in your life acknowledging the glory of God that Jesus revealed.
  2. Understand Jesus' character and ministry in relation to the glory and describe the life hoping the glory of God.
  3. Understand the structure and main points of the Gospel and strengthen the faith in Jesus.

Prerequisite

  • Galatians

Overview

Romans course which takes "The righteous shall live by faith" as a key verse will answer to various fundamental questions about believers' life. What was the purpose of the giving of the Law in the Old Testament? Were godly people in Old Testament times saved by obeying the Law? Is a person saved by faith alone? Does the plan of salvation in the New Testament differ from that in the Old Testament? Does salvation come through Jesus Christ alone? What are your answers to these questions? You can check the clear answers from this course.

  • It takes eight 150-minute sessions (total 20 hours) to complete the course.

Contents

  1. Study the content, purpose, theme of Romans and when it was written to whom. Learn God's solutions for the problems that the Christians must face today and apply them to you.
  2. Apply the life, character, and ministry of the apostle Paul to you and trace the development of Paul's teaching on faith throughout these epistles.
  3. Understand God's righteousness, justification and redemptive plan for humankind.
  4. Find God's predestination, selection and love.
  5. Apply the specific principles about Christian life based on the Gospel to your life.

Prerequisite

  • Galatians

Overview

This course provide true spiritual principles specifically to Corinthian church that confused the way and principle to live according to the Gospel. This course will be a guide for the churches and saints of today for true spiritual revival based on the gospel of Jesus Christ.

  • It takes eight 150-minute sessions (total 20 hours) to complete the course.

Contents

  1. Understand why Paul wrote the epistle and find lessons from the problems of Corinthians church and apply them to the churches today.
  2. Identify the difference in wisdom of man and wisdom of God and how it applies to discernment of false teachings.
  3. Develop an understanding for what “freedom in Christ” is and the importance of exercising those freedoms in love for your fellow brother.
  4. Find the standard to harmonize various spiritual gifts and the edification of the churches.
  5. Understand the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the saints and apply it to you.

Prerequisite

  • Galatians

Overview

Galatians course teaches the most fundamental and important lessons about the meaning, principles and result of "The righteous shall live by faith" as a guide for the gospel. You can grasp the true gospel firmly and reflect your current faith through this epistle for Galatian churches who received a false gospel after they learned the clear instruction about the gospel.

  • It takes eight 150-minute sessions (total 20 hours) to complete the course.

Contents

  1. Find the solutions for the problems the Christians face today, and evaluate the churches of today and your faith tossed by false gospels.
  2. Understand the life, character, and ministry of the apostle Paul apply them to you.
  3. Find that the salvation by faith through grace is the true gospel and be couscous about the challenge adding works or various things as conditions for salvation.

Prerequisite

  • None

Overview

Paul wrote this epistle to guide the new believers into maturity and emphasizes knowing who Jesus Christ is. This course deals with how the saints live relying on the gospel, and the growth and maturity of the Christians, and suggests a model for today Christians to make others to grow in Jesus Christ.

  • It takes twelve 150-minute sessions (total 30 hours) to complete the course.

Contents

  1. Analyze the background, theme, and flow of ideas of Colossians.
  2. Summarize God's redemptive plan in Colossians and study what the Lord asks in our life as a result of the redemption.
  3. Plan for your spiritual growth and closer walk with the Lord.
  4. Apply the ministry principles from Colossians to your ministry.

Prerequisite

  • Galatians, Studying the Bible

Overview

Hebrews shows why the saints in all ages must not give up their faith in Jesus and live a mature life risking suffering after their salvation. Also the epistle proves that Jesus Christ became the guide and guarantor of such life, and gives lessons on the nature, promise and encouragement.

  • It takes eight 150-minute sessions (total 20 hours) to complete the course.

Contents

  1. Understand the dating, background, theme and key issues and construct an outline of Hebrews that reflects its development and major themes
  2. Defend interpretive decisions of the key terms and crucial theological passages in the epistle.
  3. State clearly and precisely how the message of Hebrews has impacted your life.
  4. Find the various situations and things that compete with the superiority and authority of Jesus Christ from the epistle and apply it to your life.
  5. Base the joy in your Christian walk on the certain promises of a glorious future awaiting faithful believers when Christ returns.

Prerequisite

  • Galatians

Overview

You will study Revelation, a book about future events, chapter by chapter. The book includes many symbols which can be interpreted differently, but it makes God's people to listen to and obey the precious messages that God gave them by understanding and interpreting the symbols with the faith that the book was not written to be hidden but to be understood and to prepare for the future by living today's life according to the understanding as Rev 2:7 says. "Blessed is the one who reads aloud the words of this prophecy, and blessed are those who hear, and who keep what is written in it, for the time is near." (Rev 1:3)

  • It takes twelve 150-minute sessions (total 30 hours) to complete the course.

Contents

  1. Study the preparation for Judgment from the prophesies of Jesus Christ and messages for 7 churches.
  2. Understand the seven seal judgment, the trumpet judgment, the things happen in heaven and on earth.
  3. Learn the judgment including the bowl judgment and meditate the reign of Jesus Christ and the new heaven and earth.

Prerequisite

  • Galatians