What does the Lord require?

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Last updated on September 13, 2024 10:19 am

Learn God’s requirements for your daily life and discover the tactics to fulfill them. This course covers both Old and New Testament requirements, sacrifices, ceremonies, and laws. Jesus came to fulfill the Law and be the atonement for our sins. Discover the 9 daily requirements to live by according to Scripture. Perfect for those seeking to understand what the Lord requires of them.

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What you’ll learn

  • You will learn God’s requirements for your daily life.
  • Daily life tactics to do what God wants you to do
  • Old Testament requirements
  • New Testament requirements

This course shows the requirements, sacrifices, ceremonies and laws of the Old Testament and shows us how to live right in this world that we live in today. Jesus did not come to just throw away what was already established in the Old Testament but to fulfill the Law and cover the penalty for it all. Jesus is the Atonement for the penalty of all our sin. His death was ultimate price to cover for all mankind. Man may have their own way to do things but it is simply laid out in the Word of God of what is required of us all. It is implied in an acronym (ALW)-  Act justly. Love mercy. Walk humbly. (Micah 6:8). There are some reflections and a few test your knowledge exercises.

This course covers the daily requirements for us to live by each and every day. There is 9 daily requirements to live by according to Scripture.

This course shows Old Testament requirements, laws, sacrifices and ceremonies of things to do and not do, things to eat and things not eat, and places to not go and places not to go.

This course shows the New Testament requirements. There is two requirements Jesus gives us.

Who this course is for:

  • People that want to know what the Lord requires of them.
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