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Have you struggled to explain the foundations of the Christian faith to a friend or family member? Give them this special compilation series from Skip Heitzig that addresses topics like what it means to know God, who Jesus and the Holy Spirit are, and how heaven works.
©2017 Skip Heitzig (P)2017 Skip Heitzig
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Standing for God's truth is a serious thing. Standing against it carries major repercussions. In this series, Skip Heitzig presents Jude's call to get in the ring-a call that is as relevant today as it was when Jude penned his letter. Believers must defend the gospel to unbelievers. They also must guard against false teachings that distract from the truth documented in God's Word and threaten to destroy the church. In the fight to protect the church...
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The Sermon on the Mount contains some of the most popular teachings of Jesus. But what did He really mean by each unique and unprecedented statement He made? In this study, Pastor Skip Heitzig delves into the practical applications that Jesus' famous sermon has for our own lives.
©1988 Skip Heitzig (P)2014 Skip Heitzig
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The book of Jeremiah has an overarching theme: judgment.
God commissioned the prophet Jeremiah to speak to the backsliding nation of Israel about the destruction that would come as a result of their sin - unless they repented. In this series, Pastor Skip Heitzig digs into the first 22 chapters of Jeremiah, exploring God's righteous anger as well as His mercy to those who return to Him.
©2005 Skip Heitzig (P)2014 Skip Heitzig
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Though the apostle Paul wrote Philippians from a prison cell in Rome, he encouraged the church at Philippi to give thanks and rejoice in all circumstances. He also called them to reject legalism, live humbly, and embrace unity. Join Pastor Skip Heitzig for this study through one of Paul's most inspiring and frequently quoted letters.
©1986 Skip Heitzig (P)2015 Skip Heitzig
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For thousands of years, mankind has had God's Ten Commandments. Though cultures, languages, and lifestyles have changed dramatically since Moses received these words on Mount Sinai, they are surprisingly applicable to our daily lives in the 21st century. Pastor Skip Heitzig explores each of God's Top Ten and wraps up the series with a discussion on the famous 11th commandment given by Jesus during His time on earth.
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Written specifically for the Jewish people but still relevant to us today, the book of Matthew portrays Jesus Christ as the true Messiah and king of the Jews. Join Skip Heitzig as he gives an overview of this Gospel and shows how Jesus fulfilled a number of Old Testament prophecies.
©1983 Skip Heitzig (P)2015 Skip Heitzig
53) 30 Amos - 1992
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Though Amos was only a herdsman, he was also an eloquent spokesman for God. Skip Heitzig tells the story of this country preacher who was sent to the king of Israel to proclaim judgment.
©2006 Skip Heitzig (P)2012 Skip Heitzig
55) 45 Romans - 1999
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The book of Romans is the manifesto of Christian freedom, the Gospel according to grace. Skip Heitzig teaches how Romans reveals that the believer's liberty is in Christ, apart from the Law.
©2006 Skip Heitzig (P)2012 Skip Heitzig
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What does the word "church" mean to you? Jesus said the church is His and that He would build it. He also said the church is a group of people, not a place. This study looks at the spiritual condition of the church throughout history. These letters are from Jesus to real churches with real conditions and have significant application to our lives today.
©2006 Skip Heitzig (P)2012 Skip Heitzig
57) Joseph
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Joseph was a man who faced extreme circumstances, yet glorified God in all he encountered. You'll be deeply inspired through this study as you see how God reigns sovereign in spite of the great difficulties we may face.
©1989 Skip Heitzig (P)2014 Skip Heitzig
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First Samuel tells the stories of a prophet, a politician, and a poet-Samuel, Saul, and David-and how God used them to unite the nation of Israel. These three leaders each had their flaws; however, God gave them one of the most wonderful gifts anyone could receive-the gift of influence. In this verse-by-verse study through 1 Samuel, Skip Heitzig details God's response to a nation in desperate need of direction and shows that the extent to which we...
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