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Free Biblical Education for a Global Community of Learners

Welcome to the Online Bible Institute (Jesus Moment Bible Institute and Seminary – JMBIS), a place where believers around the world can grow in biblical knowledge, spiritual formation, and ministry preparation. Our mission is to provide accessible, Christ-centered education that helps students deepen their understanding of Scripture and develop the confidence to live out their calling in everyday life and ministry.

In today’s fast-paced world, flexibility matters. That is why Online Bible Institute offers a virtual learning environment that allows students to study from anywhere at any time. Whether you are a pastor, church leader, ministry volunteer, working professional, parent, or simply someone who desires to know God’s Word more deeply, our online platform is designed to fit your schedule and support your spiritual growth.

Our curriculum includes Bible courses, ministry training, theology studies, church leadership development, and degree pathways that help students build a strong biblical foundation. From introductory courses on the Old and New Testaments to specialized studies in theology, pastoral ministry, ethics, and church history, our programs provide practical and academically sound instruction for learners at every stage of their journey.

Each course is developed by experienced pastors, theologians, and Christian educators who are passionate about helping others grow in faith and effectiveness. Through written lessons, videos, discussion opportunities, and practical ministry applications, students are encouraged to engage deeply with Scripture while becoming part of a supportive learning community.

Online Bible Institute serves a growing international network of students who desire personal enrichment, ministry preparation, leadership development, and academic advancement. Whether your goal is to strengthen your walk with Christ, prepare for ministry, or pursue formal biblical education, we are committed to helping you succeed.

Most importantly, we believe biblical education should be accessible to everyone. That is why all Online Bible Institute courses are offered completely free of charge. No hidden fees. No gimmicks. Our desire is simply to help believers deepen their knowledge of God’s Word while pursuing their calling through certificate programs, diploma programs, associate degrees, bachelor’s degrees, and master’s degrees in ministry.

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Kingdom Alignment Part 5

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

This week in our Kingdom Alignment series, we are going to explore the second half of the Lord’s Prayer in Matthew 6:11-13.

Matthew 6:11–13 (NIV)
11 Give us today our daily bread. 12 And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. 13 And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.’

One of the most challenging truths in the Christian life is learning to depend on God. We admire strength, independence, and self-reliance. We celebrate people who can solve their own problems, carry their own burdens, and make their own way. Yet when Jesus teaches His disciples to pray, He points them in a very different direction. The second half of the Lord’s Prayer reminds us that life in God’s Kingdom is not built on self-sufficiency but on daily dependence.

After teaching us to pray, “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done,” Jesus turns our attention to our everyday needs. The prayer becomes deeply personal. It addresses our provision, our relationships, and our spiritual battles. It acknowledges that we are people who need help.

Jesus begins with a simple request: “Give us today our daily bread.”

At first glance, this may seem like a small prayer. Yet it reveals a profound spiritual principle. Jesus does not teach us to pray for a lifetime supply of bread. He does not teach us to ask for guarantees, stockpiles, or certainty about the future. Instead, He teaches us to ask for today’s bread.

This language would have immediately reminded His listeners of Israel’s experience in the wilderness. After their deliverance from Egypt, God provided manna from heaven. Each morning the people gathered enough for that day. They could not accumulate it for weeks or months. Every sunrise required a fresh act of trust. Every day they learned that God would provide what they needed.

The lesson was never merely about food. It was about relationship. God was teaching His people to depend on Him. He wanted them to trust His character, not simply His gifts.

The same principle remains true for us today. Most of us would prefer warehouse Christianity. We would like enough peace for the next decade, enough answers for every question, enough resources for every future challenge, and enough faith to eliminate uncertainty. But God often chooses to provide daily bread instead.

Why? Because daily bread keeps us connected to the Bread Giver. Daily dependence draws us into daily fellowship. It reminds us that our security is not found in our plans, savings, abilities, or accomplishments. Our security is found in the faithfulness of God.

Every day becomes an opportunity to discover once again that God is sufficient. Every answered prayer, every unexpected provision, every moment of grace reminds us that we are not walking through life alone.

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.

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Kingdom Alignment Part 4

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

Last week we in our Kingdom Alignment series we talked about prayer. This week we are going to continue that as we begin exploring the Lord’s prayer.

Matthew 6:9–10 (NIV)
9 “This, then, is how you should pray: “ ‘Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, 10 your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.

When Jesus teaches us to pray, He does not begin with our needs, our problems, or even our requests. He begins with God. “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.”

That opening reminds us that prayer is first about relationship and worship before it is about asking. The words “Our Father” invite us into intimacy. The words “in heaven” remind us of His greatness. God is not a distant ruler who is uninterested in our lives, but neither is He simply a larger version of ourselves. He is both loving Father and sovereign King.

Jesus then says: “Hallowed be your name.” The word hallowed means holy, honored, revered, set apart. It is a prayer that God’s name would be treasured, respected, and worshiped—not only in the world around us, but also in our own hearts. Before we ask God to change our circumstances, Jesus teaches us to ask God to shape our perspective. Too often we approach prayer focused entirely on what we want God to do. Jesus begins by helping us remember who God is. Prayer starts by lifting our eyes from ourselves to Him.

Then Jesus teaches us to pray: “Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.” These words may be some of the most challenging in the entire prayer. It is one thing to ask God to bless our plans. It is another thing entirely to surrender ourselves to His.

The kingdom of God is the rule and reign of God. To pray, “Your kingdom come,” is to ask that God’s purposes, values, and ways would increasingly shape our lives, our families, our churches, and our communities. To pray, “Your will be done,” is an act of trust. It is a recognition that God sees what we cannot see and knows what we do not know.

In many ways, this prayer reflects the very heart of Kingdom Alignment. We live in a world that constantly teaches us to pursue our own kingdom, our own agenda, and our own way. Jesus teaches us to begin prayer differently. Before we ask for daily bread. Before we ask for forgiveness. Before we ask for help. We pray: Father, may Your name be honored. May Your kingdom come. May Your will be done.

Because true prayer is not simply about getting God to align with our plans. It is about allowing our hearts to align with His.

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.