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Lesson 10: Discipleship (1 Corinthians 12, Exodus 18, Matthew 20, Mark 8) — "Lead, follow or get out of the way" is a saying attributed to Thomas Paine, a "founding father" of the United States. If I gave you the choice of those three, how many would choose "follow?" I suspect not many. Most like to lead or go their own way. Our lesson this week is about following. What does it mean to be a disciple of God? Is it the traditional kind of follower? Or, is this a follower who also gets to lead? Let's dive into the Bible and find out!More...

Recent Bible Studies on The Christian Life

Want to learn more about the Bible? Use these Bible Studies for personal devotion, group Bible studies, or teaching a church class.

We are currently studying The Christian Life. Below are links to the available lessons in this series. New studies are posted every Friday.

·         Lesson 9: Heaven (2 Kings 2 & 13, Matthew 17, Revelation 21)

·         Lesson 8: Rest (Exodus 20, Matthew 5, Colossians 2, Hebrews 4)

·         Lesson 7: Grace (Isaiah 53, Romans 5-7)

·         Lesson 6: Sin (Genesis 3, Romans 5, 6 & 8)

·         Lesson 5: Revelation (Romans 1, Hebrews 1 & 4, John 16)

·         Lesson 4: Life (John 10, Acts 27 & 28, Luke 12)

·         Lesson 3: Hope (Psalms 33, 39, 43, 71 & 146, 1 Peter 1)

·         Lesson 2: Faith (Hebrews 11, Psalms 19, John 20, 1 Peter 1, Luke 8)

·         Lesson 1: Love (Matthew 5 & 22, 1 John 2, Romans 13)

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