Curriculum
- 7 Sections
- 7 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- Section 1Discover the transformative truth of being Born Again, which is a supernatural work of God that brings us into His family as new creations in Christ. This teaching reveals how rebirth manifests through faith and the powerful work of the Holy Spirit, giving us a new heart and spirit (Ezekiel 36:26-27) and making us children of God by receiving His grace (John 1:12-13). This is not a patching up of the old life but the birth of a completely new one (2 Corinthians 5:17). Grounded in grace and empowered by faith, this teaching calls us to study, believe, and live by the Word of God, embracing the new life made possible through Jesus Christ (Titus 3:5-7).1
- Section 2Righteousness in Christ reveals how faith in Jesus makes us right with God, not by our works but as a gift of grace (2 Corinthians 5:21). Jesus dealt with sin at it’s root and gave His righteousness to those who believe in Him. Through this transformation, we become new creations, clothed in God’s righteousness and empowered to live a life that reflects His will (Romans 14:17, Philippians 1:11). This teaching reveals the truth of our standing with God and the fruit it produces in our lives.1
- Section 3Now, as believers, we are no longer under the law but live by the Spirit, walking in the freedom and love that fulfils the law (Romans 8:2, Romans 13:8-10). Through grace, we are empowered to deny ungodliness and live righteously in Christ (Titus 2:11-12). Discover the purpose of the law and how it points to the grace and truth found in Jesus Christ (John 1:17). While the law was given through Moses to reveal sin (Galatians 3:19), Christ fulfilled its righteous requirements through His life, death, and resurrection (Matthew 5:17, Romans 8:4). In Christ we experience the transformation of walking in the Spirit and bearing fruit in Him.1
- Section 4The tearing of the veil at Jesus’ death marked the transition from the ministry of the law, which brought death, to the ministry of the Spirit, which gives life (Matthew 27:51; 2 Corinthians 3:6). The old covenant, written on tablets of stone, carried a fading glory, but the new covenant, written on hearts by the Spirit, exceeds in glory and remains forever (2 Corinthians 3:7-11). Jesus, as our High Priest, entered the heavenly sanctuary with His own blood, securing eternal redemption for us (Hebrews 9:12). Now, we are invited to approach God’s throne of grace boldly, without fear, finding mercy and help in every need (Hebrews 4:16). Jesus has made the way through the veil—His flesh—so we may live boldly in His presence.” Understanding this ministry of the Spirit transforms our walk with God, unveiling His glory in us and through us, from glory to glory (2 Corinthians 3:18).1
- Section 5This teaching will give insight and clear revelation to questions such as: What is water baptism? Where does it come from? Why was it important in Biblical times, and why is it still significant today?1
- Section 6What does it mean to be baptized with the Spirit? It is more than a spiritual experience—it is an immersion into the power and presence of God. This baptism brings transformation, unity, and empowerment to live a victorious life in Christ. In this teaching you will receive revelation of the importance and purpose pf the Spirit baptism. Be filled, be empowered, and live in the fullness of His Spirit.1
- Section 7Jesus commanded His disciples to go into the world, preach the gospel, and demonstrate His power through signs and wonders (Mark 16:15-20). The Gifts of the Spirit are divine manifestations given by the Holy Spirit to equip believers for ministry, bring edification to the Church, and glorify God. Each gift operates uniquely but is unified by one Spirit (1 Corinthians 12:4-6; Ephesians 4:4-5). In this teaching, we will explore the gifts in general but specifically will look deeper into the different manifestations and purposes of speaking in tongues. Through these teachings we will learn how to walk in the Spirit and live as vessels of His supernatural power for His glory.1
Righteousness by faith
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