Lesson of the Hour
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A broadcast of the weekly "Lesson of the Hour" presented each Lord's Day at the Dean Road church of Christ in Jacksonville, FL.

The Son of Man

Most people avoid controversy. The secular world tells Christians to keep their faith to themselves. However, Christians cannot. Christians confess Ch...
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The Preeminence of Christ

A person’s understanding of God shapes how that person views the world. The apostle Paul wrote a young church in Colossae seeking that they be filled ...
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Seeing God's Breath

In the last days, people will be lovers of self, lovers of money, and lovers of pleasure. They will have an appearance of religious devotion and yet d...
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When the Son of Man Comes

Most people avoid being judged. We seek the comfort, security, and acceptance of loved ones. However, no one will be able to escape judgment for our w...
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Being a Disciple of Christ

People grow in their experiences with others who model, coach, and teach them. According to the Bible, a disciple is someone who receives such instruc...
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Taking Every Thought Captive

The governor Festus thought that Paul was out of his mind for his faith in Jesus Christ. However, Paul proclaimed the gospel of Jesus's death and resu...
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Salvation Together

The Bible tells of Christians receiving salvation together when Jesus returns. Those who are living will change to immortality and the dead will resur...
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Christians Need Each Other

Most people are looking for security and significance in this life. God through Christ satisfies those personal needs more than any other. God gives e...
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New Heavens and New Earth

To most people, death is the enemy. People fear death. The Scriptures admit that death is the enemy. However, Jesus conquered the power of death by co...
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The Heavenly Country

Have you ever felt like you can never go home? In the Bible, many faithful examples wandered the earth looking forward to a heavenly home. The epistle...
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