Structured paths through Dr. Stephen Jones' GKM teachings
Dr. Stephen Jones' commentary on the Genesis section of Psalms, exploring the foundational themes of creation, fall, and redemption woven through these ancient songs.
Dr. Stephen Jones' commentary on Ruth, revealing the deep typological significance of Ruth and Boaz as a picture of redemption, adoption, and the Kingdom of God.
Dr. Stephen Jones' commentary on the First Epistle of John, exploring what it means to walk in the light, abide in love, and enter into the fellowship of the sons of God.
Dr. Stephen Jones' verse-by-verse commentary on the Book of Amos, revealing God's heart for justice, the prophetic warnings to Israel, and the ultimate restoration of the Kingdom.
5 courses
The first course of study is designed to study God's design and purpose for creating all things and mankind in particular. The foundational truth of Scripture is that God is the Sovereign Creator who owns and is ultimately responsible for all that He has created. This course will span all time from creation through the time of sin in history, and finally to the culmination of history in the restoration of all things, when all things come under the feet of Christ. While sin is certainly a problem that has caused a long detour, we need to see that God is not a loser in any way. We will study His plan to save the world and see that success comes not by man's will or decision (by means of the Old Covenant) but by God's own will and decision (by means of the New Covenant).
The goal of these Pastoral Studies is to equip pastors, primarily by imparting an understanding of the word. Paul's first epistle to the Corinthians was Paul's most informative letter to pastors and elders of the church. A large part of this focused upon their role in setting up a divine court to deal with problems of immorality in the church. To hear and try cases with biblical justice (and mercy) requires an understanding of biblical law, as well as the ability to hear God's voice in order to understand and apply the law by direct revelation. To impart hope in the hearts of the congregation, Pastors and elders also should have a comprehension of the first and second comings of Christ and how these are prophesied through the feast days.
The purpose of these Teacher Studies is to equip teachers through a study of the great doctrines of the New Testament (rooted in the Old Testament). We begin with a study of the gospels, using Luke as the primary model, and then move into the epistles.
The purpose of these Prophetic Studies is to equip prophets of all kinds with the knowledge of the word. We begin with an overall study of history from Adam to the present day, presenting the sovereignty of God through the laws of time and judgment.
The purpose of these Apostolic Studies is to show first how Paul's second epistle to the Corinthians gives a prime example of the use of apostolic authority. We also study church history so apostles can understand how the church departed from its original purity.
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