Scripture: Psalm 23:3b
In this fifth lesson on Psalm 23, Imanuel Christian teaches on “walking in the paths of righteousness,” showing how the Lord guides us hand in hand. As we follow His lead, our lives are blessed and His glory is revealed.
A Stonebriar Community Church Fellowship Class
Scripture: Psalm 23:3b
In this fifth lesson on Psalm 23, Imanuel Christian teaches on “walking in the paths of righteousness,” showing how the Lord guides us hand in hand. As we follow His lead, our lives are blessed and His glory is revealed.
Scripture: John 8:1-11
Imanuel Christian teaches about the woman caught in adultery and Jesus’ judgment of forgiveness.
In John 8:1–11, Jesus meets a woman caught in adultery and exposes the self-righteousness of her accusers while extending grace to the repentant. He alone is qualified to condemn, yet instead offers forgiveness and a transformed future: “Neither do I condemn you… go, and sin no more.”
Scripture: Psalm 23:1-3
In this fourth lesson on Psalm 23, Imanuel Christian teaches on the Lord who “restores my soul,” revealing how our Shepherd continually renews our body, spirit, and soul. As we walk with Him, He leads us into ongoing growth, healing, and deeper relationship.
Scripture: Psalm 23:1-2
In this third lesson on Psalm 23, Imanuel Christian reflects on what it means to be led by the Lord beside quiet waters—into a life of peace, refreshment, and spiritual abundance. He highlights how God’s faithful guidance sustains His people with every blessing as they walk with Him daily.
Scripture: Psalm 23:2
Continuing his study of Psalm 23, Imanuel Christian teaches from verse 2, exploring how the Lord lovingly provides rest, peace, and nourishment for His people. This lesson reflects on the Shepherd’s tender care and the trust that enables His sheep to lie down without fear.
Scripture: Psalm 1:1
The phrase I shall not want is usually understood in a material sense, I will lack nothing. But the deeper meaning is that the Lord is enough for me, I am fully satisfied in Him. I want nothing else, nothing more.
Scripture: Revelation 12:1-11
Christmas did not bring peace on earth, but it started war in heaven and war on earth (Revelation 12:1-9). But the baby born two thousand years ago accomplished four things (Revelation 12:10-11):
Scripture: Psalm 23:1
Imanuel Christian introduces Psalm 23 by focusing on its first two Hebrew words, revealing how they establish the foundation for the entire psalm. This lesson highlights the personal, covenant-keeping character of the Lord as our Shepherd and explores what it means to live in trusting relationship with Him.
Scripture: Psalm 139
Imanuel Christian teaches about “God’s loving care expressed through His attributes and our response to live life pleasing to Him”.
Scripture: Psalm 1
Imanuel Christian teaches from Psalm 1, emphasizing the blessings of a life rooted in God’s Word. He explains how meditating on Scripture, avoiding the influence of the wicked, and delighting in God’s commands leads to spiritual growth, stability, and flourishing in every area of life.