10 Key Areas of Study To Deepen Your Understanding of the Amazing Love of God and Provide an Unshakable Foundation
by admin ~ September 28th, 2009
The Paul’s Primers Ministry teaches first and foremost—above and beyond all else—God’s love. We do this by singing God’s song through the lyrics that proclaim the depth of the doctrines of the faith. Doctrines spelled out in the Bible as evidenced by the writings of the Early Church Fathers. In this article we lay out 10 keys—in sequence—which we believe are important areas of doctrinal study for the Christian in order to continue to deepen their faith.
The purpose for this longing toward a deepening of faith is simple, we seek to love the Lord our God with all our heart, and with our all soul, and with all our mind, for this is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, that we should love our neighbor as our self. For on these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets (from Matthew 22:37–40).
Now how can we learn to love God and our fellow believers amongst the body? How can we learn to truly love God and seek the lost? By understanding the doctrines of our faith! Self-revelation and personal visitations and voices in our head are not the standard, only Scripture is the standard for Christian doctrine. So it is the Bible in which we must toil in order to learn the true depth of God’s love. It is in the Bible that we will learn to respond with an authentic Christ-like love one for another. As we do this, we will find not that dogma divides, but instead that the doctrines of the faith are what truly bring us all together—they unite us in authentic Christian love.
10 Key Areas of Study Within the Paul’s Primers Ministry
The Basis for Deepening our Understanding of God’s Amazing Love and Providing an Unshakable Foundation for the Gospel of Salvation
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Key Area 1 |
Triune God | Increate. Self-existing in the time before time. |
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Key Area 2 |
Creation Account | The beginning of time. |
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Key Area 3 |
Kingdom of Satan, the Prince of Darkness | Began around the time of the formation of Adam. |
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The path to the Christ | Present in God’s plan in the time before time, even before the foundation of the world, and first proclaimed openly in Genesis 3:15. |
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Key Area 5 |
Incarnation and Christology | September of 4 BC. Christ is the Visible Manifestation of the Invisible Triune God; named Jesus by the angel. |
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Jesus Christ’s Ministry | September of 26 AD to March of 30 AD. The Kingdom of Heaven is at Hand! The Sublime Teachings of the Master. |
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Key Area 7 |
Jesus Christ’s Victory Over the Kingdom of Satan | March of 30 AD. The Cross to Hell to Resurrection to Ascension. |
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Key Area 8 |
Administration of the Kingdom of our Lord and God Jesus Christ | Beginning at Pentecost in 30 AD. Administration Accomplished According to the Great Commission by His Hand-Picked Apostles. |
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Key Area 9 |
Final Step for the Full Implementation of the New Covenant and the Kingdom of God | September of 70 AD. At the Fall of Jerusalem and the Destruction of the Old Testament Temple as Old Testament Polity was Destroyed by God Himself, the Mighty Warrior Jesus Christ. |
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Key Area 10 |
Kingdom Life | From September of 70 AD forward. The current state of every proceeding generation from 70 AD forward is the now already reconciled Heaven and Earth. Every year is another year in the everlasting reign of the King of Kings, and Lord of Lords, Jesus Christ. Eternity is Present, Dominion Mandate & Christendom is the call to action. |
These 10 Key Areas of Christian study focus on the already won victory of the Christ and the fully implemented Gospel of Salvation as fully and finally revealed in God’s completed Word, the Bible. The focus therefore is on bringing to salvation in every generation as many as possible through this fully implemented Gospel of Salvation by building Christendom upon the biblical truths, the dogma that is the drama, of the Christian faith.
The Gospel of Salvation, which is founded upon these 10 Key Areas of Christian study, is what allows all human beings to choose of their own free will to become Citizens in the Kingdom of our Lord and God Jesus Christ through His one and only fully implemented Indestructible Way!
We discuss these 10 key areas of study regularly in our writings and other Ministry services, especially in our Daily Scripture Reading Service, where each day we wrap the Daily Scripture Reading with an informative and heartfelt Inductive Bible Study. The amazing love of God is always at the core of each ten minute daily podcast, and the doctrine is always in support of the culmination of God’s love—the Gospel of Salvation, as evidenced in the writings of the early church fathers. To listen to our Daily Scripture Reading podcasts and deepen your relationship with God in love, you can go to http://www.cjrpress.com.
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September 29th, 2009 at 10:54 AM
I embrace fully your first para. on “Did You Know …?”
The answer to the problem does not lie in Inductive Bible Study per se but in identification and examination of the work-based self-portrait of the “living” (immortal) Christ right in his death on the cross. This is the only means offered by for firsthand and personal knowledge of Christ based on standard vision of which the epistle to the Romans refers to again and again!
We shall see. Won’t we?
September 30th, 2009 at 1:26 PM
You wrote:>>Self-revelation and personal visitations and voices in our head are not the standard, only Scripture is the standard for Christian doctrine.<<
Well, if Scripture is the standard, then Scripture says that the church is the pillar and support of the truth (1 Tim. 3:15) and that the anointing is what will lead us into what is true (1 Jn. 2:27).
I don't believe that's "self-revelation." I believe that's church revelation, for Christ said he'd be in the midst of his gathered people, even if they were but 2 or 3.
While the admission of the Gentiles to the church can be Scripturally justified, it was shown to be true by visions and revelation. Not only did Peter yield to his visions, but when he told the story of his vision and shared his experience with Cornelius, then the doubting brothers and apostles in Jerusalem were convinced, too.
Depending on mentally dissecting Scripture isn't working. We need some revelation, and it will be given to those who obey God. He is able to keep his people from deception by "speaking the truth to one another in love" (Eph. 4:13-16) and by "the anointing" which will "lead you into all things" (1 Jn. 2:26-27).
September 30th, 2009 at 5:18 PM
Ephrem,
The death of Christ on the cross is an integral part of the overall mission He came to accomplish–the implementation of the Kingdom of God! When seen in this light, His work on the cross is as personal to the believer as it can ever get.
Pastor Paul
September 30th, 2009 at 5:28 PM
Paul Pavao,
The close of God’s written revelation to mankind is found in the book of Revelation, written in 65 or 66 AD. With this letter by John, mankind had the completed Word of God–and no further revelation was necessary for salvation or the building of Christendom; and no further revelation would be given.
Thus if we cannot find salvation in the written word, and the written word alone, then we are indeed without hope. Sharing this written word with one another through preaching and teaching, that is “speaking the truth to one another in love,” is an excellent example of making use of this written word.
God bless,
Pastor Paul