Home > Jesus Is Lord Bible Course
Bible Study Lessons about Jesus as Our Lord, Salvation through His Sacrifice, and His Plan for the Church. |
This Bible lesson series
discusses the evidences for Christianity,
the lordship of Jesus, the meaning of discipleship,
salvation, forgiveness, obedience, baptism, and Divine
vs. man-made authority. Learn about the church
Christ established, worship of God, and the origin of
denominations.
Bible course written by David E. Pratte.
1. From the menu below, click on the link for each lesson (choose HTML or PDF format), then print out the lesson or save it to your computer. (Use your browser or reader's "save" or "print" menu item.) Click here for a free Adobe PDF reader.
2. Go off the Internet and study each lesson looking up the Scriptures in your Bible. (To study a lesson on computer, open the saved lesson in your browser or PDF reader.) Be sure to read the lesson carefully and study the passages the lesson says to read. Write down on paper your answers to the questions.
3. Return to the menu on this page, click on the link for the quiz, and follow the directions to submit your answers . The computer will grade your answers and show your grade. This completes your lesson.
Please study the courses and lessons in order and complete all lessons in a course before moving on to another course (the computer will ask!). Thank you for your cooperation. Click here to see the list of courses.
Lesson Title |
Download Lesson |
Submit Answers |
|
Lesson 1: Evidences for Faith (Part 1) |
|||
Lesson 2: Evidences for Faith (Part 2) |
|||
Lesson 3: Is Jesus Really Your Lord? |
|||
Lesson 4: How Can We Learn Jesus' Will? |
|||
Lesson 5: How Can You Be Sure of Forgiveness? |
|||
Lesson 6: Obedience & Baptism |
|||
Lesson 7: Finding Jesus' Church (Part 1) |
|||
Lesson 8: Finding Jesus' Church (Part 2) |
We strongly recommend that you look up each reference in your own Bible. However, if necessary you can find a Bible text online by clicking on this link: Bible texts. (We recommend using one of the following translations: King James, New King James, American Standard, or New American Standard. Use of other translations may result in answers our computer grading system does not recognize!)
When you have completed this course, please continue to the next online course.
The lessons in this course are available in printed form, for those who may wish to purchase them in quantity. For further information please visit our Light to My Path Publications web site.
Please bookmark our site in your favorites list.
We welcome links to our site from other sites:
biblestudylessons.com - Bible Study Lessons: Free Online Courses, Workbooks,
and Commentaries
Scripture quotations are generally from the New King James Version (NKJV), copyright 1982, 1988 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. used by permission. All rights reserved.