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Welcome to the Online Bible Institute (Jesus Moment Bible Institute and Seminary-JMBIS), your online sanctuary for immersive biblical learning and spiritual growth. Our institute stands as a lighthouse, guiding believers and seekers alike on a profound journey through the Scriptures. As you navigate the rich tapestry of biblical narratives, teachings, and wisdom, our comprehensive courses and resources are designed to deepen your understanding and strengthen your faith.

In today’s fast-paced world, we recognize the importance of accessibility and flexibility in pursuing spiritual education. That’s why Online Bible Institute has meticulously crafted a virtual learning environment that transcends geographical boundaries and time constraints. Whether you’re a busy professional, a dedicated parent, or a curious soul seeking answers, our online platform accommodates your unique lifestyle, allowing you to delve into the Word of God at your own pace and comfort.

Our curriculum is thoughtfully developed by a team of esteemed theologians, seasoned pastors, and passionate educators who bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the virtual classroom. From foundational courses on the Old and New Testaments to specialized studies in theology, ethics, and church history, our programs cater to diverse interests and educational goals. Each course is enriched with interactive elements, engaging multimedia content, and vibrant community discussions, fostering a dynamic and supportive learning atmosphere.

At Online Bible Institute, we’re committed to nurturing a global community of learners who are knowledgeable in Scripture and equipped to apply biblical principles in their daily lives. Whether you’re seeking personal enrichment, ministerial training, or academic advancement, our institute is dedicated to illuminating your path and empowering you to shine your light in the world.

Embark on this transformative journey with us, and let the timeless truths of the Bible resonate in your heart and mind. Explore our courses and join a vibrant community of fellow seekers discovering the riches of God’s Word. We want to help everyone succeed so we offer all of our Online Bible Institute courses for free. No tricks, no gimmicks, we offer them freely to anyone who desires to deepen their knowledge in the pursuit of living out their calling and ministry while earning Associates, Bachelors, Masters degrees, and/or Ministry Certificates.

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  • Kingdom Influence Part 7

    At Keys Vineyard Church, we are presenting a series called ‘Kingdom Influence,’ which we post here on Online Bible Institute.

    Our series is called Kingdom Influence, and as we said last week, the Beatitudes are not a checklist. They are a portrait. They describe what it looks like to live as a citizen of the Kingdom of God. In Matthew 5, Jesus sits down on a mountainside and begins to teach. This is not a casual moment. In Scripture, sitting down to teach signals authority. What Jesus is about to describe is not advice for self-improvement. It is a declaration of Kingdom reality.

    Matthew 5:1–5 (NIV)
    1 Now when Jesus saw the crowds, he went up on a mountainside and sat down. His disciples came to him, 2 and he began to teach them. He said: 3 “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. 4 Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted. 5 Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.

    From the very beginning, Jesus reveals that the Kingdom operates differently from the world around us. The Beatitudes describe a Kingdom that is completely upside down when compared to the values of our culture. Our culture says blessed are the confident, the self-made, the strong, the successful, and the people who have it all together. We are told to project strength, independence, and certainty at all costs. Jesus says something radically different. Blessed are the poor in spirit. Blessed are those who mourn. Blessed are the meek. Blessed are the merciful. Blessed are the peacemakers. In other words, the Beatitudes are not how you climb your way into the Kingdom. They are what life looks like when the Kingdom has already come to you.

    Everything our culture celebrates, strength, independence, confidence, self-reliance, Jesus quietly overturns. He says the Kingdom belongs not to those who have it all together, but to those who know they do not. To be poor in spirit is to recognize our deep need for God. To mourn is to take the brokenness of the world seriously. To be meek is not to be weak, but to live with strength under God’s control.

    The Beatitudes describe what it looks like to live as a citizen of the Kingdom of God, or as we have said over the years, what it looks like to live as an imager, reflecting the heart and character of God into the world. These are not traits we manufacture through effort. They are qualities that begin to form in us as we yield to the Holy Spirit and learn, day by day, to do the next right thing. This is Kingdom Influence at work.

    This weekend at Keys Vineyard Church, we will discuss all this and more, so be sure to join us in person or online.

    Steve Lawes is a pastor at Keys Vineyard Church and also the founder of the Online Bible Institute Network.

  • Kingdom Influence Part 6

    At Keys Vineyard Church, we are presenting a series called ‘Kingdom Influence,’ which we post here on Online Bible Institute.

    Our series is called Kingdom Influence, and this week we begin a journey into the Beatitudes. These familiar words from Jesus are often quoted, cross-stitched, and memorized, but they are rarely understood as He intended them. The Beatitudes are not a checklist for spiritual achievement. They are a portrait of the kind of life that emerges when God’s Kingdom is truly at work in a person.

    Matthew 5:3–8 (NIV)
    3 “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. 4 Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted. 5 Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth. 6 Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled. 7 Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy. 8Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.

    Jesus opens the Sermon on the Mount by describing what a blessed life looks like, but not in the way we might expect. He does not say, “Try harder to be poor in spirit,” or “Work on becoming more merciful,” or “Figure out how to manufacture humility.” Instead, He simply says, “Blessed are…” He is not issuing commands. He is naming realities. This is what life looks like when the Kingdom of heaven takes root in a human heart.

    That distinction matters. The Beatitudes are not about behavior modification. They are about heart formation. They describe the inner life that God shapes before any outward influence is seen. Think about fruit on a tree. Fruit does not strain or struggle. It does not grit its teeth and try harder. Fruit appears when the tree is healthy and well-rooted. Later, Jesus will say, “By their fruit you will recognize them.” Fruit is the result of life, not effort. That is why Paul can say, “God gave the increase.” Kingdom character grows from God’s work, not human striving.

    As Jesus speaks the Beatitudes, He also redefines what “blessed” means. Blessed are the poor in spirit. Blessed are those who mourn. Blessed are the meek. Blessed are the merciful. Blessed are the pure in heart. These are not traits our culture celebrates. They do not look impressive. They do not signal power, achievement, or control. Yet Jesus is not describing weakness. He is describing dependence, humility, tenderness, and trust.

    Kingdom character often looks unimpressive before it looks influential. The Beatitudes describe people with deep roots, not flashy appearances. God is more interested in who we are becoming than how quickly we appear successful.

    This is why the Beatitudes matter for Kingdom Influence. Influence always flows from character. We do not influence the world by overpowering it. We influence it by reflecting the heart of the King. When God shapes our hearts, our lives quietly but powerfully begin to bear fruit that points others to Him.

    This weekend at Keys Vineyard Church, we will discuss all this and more, so be sure to join us in person or online.

    Steve Lawes is a pastor at Keys Vineyard Church and also the founder of the Online Bible Institute Network.