Dr. Gene Scott Classic Teaching on DVD

Galatians: Faith, A Righteousness that Is Dynam...

The Old Testament Law is righteous and is a righteousness of God, but it can only bring shame. We...

The Old Testament Law is righteous and is a righteousness of God, but it can only bring shame. We all fall short of it’s standard and that falling short is called “sin or “hamartia” in the Greek. Now, while we cannot conform to the Old Testament Law’s standard, the good news is that there is another righteousness of God that comes to us as God’s gift of His grace. And for our faith, God’s grace comes to us in the form of “dunamis” (dynamite), which is the power of God unto salvation. Galatian...

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Galatians: Paul’s Message of Grace and Peace vs...

In the Book of Galatians, Paul writes to the Galatians to let them know that there is only one go...

In the Book of Galatians, Paul writes to the Galatians to let them know that there is only one gospel and our salvation comes for our faith, not the works of the law. The meaning of the word “gospel” is “good news” and Galatians 1:3 tells us what that good news is all about: grace (unmerited favor) and peace (cessation of againstness) from God the Father and from our Lord Jesus Christ. Because Jesus’ own perfect life was of sufficient worth and because He paid the price (His death on Calvary)...

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The Opportunity for Faith

The word "For" in Mark 6:52 is translated from the Greek word "gar", and refers to the fact the d...

The word "For" in Mark 6:52 is translated from the Greek word "gar", and refers to the fact the disciples were not amazed that Jesus calmed the storm, but at themselves for doubting so soon after the loaves and fishes miracle.  The lesson for us Christians is not to doubt in the circumstance like the disciples had done when there was no money for bread; and then when the miracle comes, not to forget that the same Lord is with us in the next faith opportunity.  And to remember that even when o...

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Faithfulness in Things of Eternity vs. this Gen...

In Luke 16, the Parable of the Unrighteous Steward, Jesus is making the point that the children o...

In Luke 16, the Parable of the Unrighteous Steward, Jesus is making the point that the children of this world, also know as the children of darkness, are wiser in ensuring their prosperity in this world and the things of time that the chosen of God, the children of light, since most Christians do not seek eternal rewards with the vigor that the children of darkness pursue the wealth of this world.  Jesus makes it clear that when we Christians are faithful in our seeking of eternal rewards (tr...

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Bringing the Loaves, But Stopping Short of Faith

Hebrews 1 lets us know that Jesus is the heir of all things by whom the worlds were made, upho...

Hebrews 1 lets us know that Jesus is the heir of all things by whom the worlds were made, upholding all things by the word of His power, who sits on God's right hand. In John 6, when Jesus asks Philip where to buy bread, He was testing Philip to see if He realized who was talking to him: the same omnipotent Jesus.  The lesson for us Christians is that more times than not, we reduce our Lord God down to our size and miss the faith opportunity.  Philip was counting pennies and Andrew had the...

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Testifying to God's Ownership, with Luke's Para...

The parable of the pounds teaches the principle that you had better do what the Master says, a...

The parable of the pounds teaches the principle that you had better do what the Master says, and the Master says that heaven and earth are the Lord's and the fullness thereof and the tithes and firstfruits belong to Him.  Giving tithes and first fruits to the one that teaches you God's word testifies to the recognition of servitude and stewardship and that we are not our own but bought with a price.  The tithes and firstfruits are the Lord's and He promised to bless what remains. Luke 19:1...

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