Free Audio Bible Study Library

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Concordant offers easy to use bible study tools in many forms. Our audio bible study library is a handy way to listen to the Literal New Testament anywhere. You can plug your smartphone into your car stereo to listen while you are on the road. Or plug your earphones into your smartphone and you can listen while at the gym or while waiting in the doctor's office.

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Having Christ in You; The Spirit of Sonship

(Dean Hough) How God’s spirit in relation to Christ’s spirit and disposition produces the fruit of kindness…

The Word ‘Should’ in Paul’s Epistles

(Dean Hough) A consideration of the word should in Ephesians—what the word means and the text is…

Extrication

(Gal.1.4); The Sufficiency of Christ’s Sacrifice (Dean Hough) Significance of Paul’s use of the word extricate in…

Gold, Silver, Precious Stones

(1 Cor.3.10-15) John Essex What the foundation and different building materials represent and why these matters are…

Paul’s Traditions; Trials and Afflictions

(Dean Hough) Distinguishing between the traditions Paul taught the Corinthians and the traditions of Christianity. Paul’s approach…

Texts Misused in Denying the Certainty of Our Eonian Life

(James Coram) How disqualifying, disowning, falling out of grace, destruction, corruption, and the like affect our salvation.

God Prefers You for Salvation; ‘Called’ or ‘Callable’

(James Coram) Whether our believing is based upon God’s foresight of human cooperation and qualification by accepting…

Human Choice and the Deity of God

(James Coram) Reply to claims about responsibility, free will, choice, avoidability and God’s foresight of faithfulness.

Human Choice and the Deity of God

(James Coram) Whether salvation involves chance, free will, choice and qualification, and God’s association with evil.

Human Choice and the Deity of God

(James Coram) Reply to claims that foreknown events need not occur and that we teach fatalism and…

Human Choice and the Deity of God

(James Coram) God’s operation, foreknowledge and prophecy in contrast to boasting, free will, choice and responsibility.

Human Choice and the Deity of God

(James Coram) The purpose of evil, sin, sorrow, suffering, promises and entreaties if man does not possess…