i want to remind you of the gospel
... However, how can we believe the miracle of the resurrection? This is why these resurrection eyewitnesses were so very important. They help us to believe the otherwise unbelievable. For 108 years, the Chicago Cubs had been known as “the lovable losers”. The Cubs were where “hope goes to die.” No one ...
... However, how can we believe the miracle of the resurrection? This is why these resurrection eyewitnesses were so very important. They help us to believe the otherwise unbelievable. For 108 years, the Chicago Cubs had been known as “the lovable losers”. The Cubs were where “hope goes to die.” No one ...
Jesus the Bread of Life
... that was why I had such a deep inner longing. Here’s the way Jesus describes this drawing power: All that the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never drive away (John 6: 37). “No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him, and I will raise him up at the ...
... that was why I had such a deep inner longing. Here’s the way Jesus describes this drawing power: All that the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never drive away (John 6: 37). “No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him, and I will raise him up at the ...
Sermon-For-November
... • Again, when we let bitterness fill our hearts, then the gospel hasn’t gotten any deeper than our need to be respected and thought well of. o If when the heat get’s turned up in my life I turn from my faith and follow my own desires then the condition of my heart is just like rocky soil and I’ve fa ...
... • Again, when we let bitterness fill our hearts, then the gospel hasn’t gotten any deeper than our need to be respected and thought well of. o If when the heat get’s turned up in my life I turn from my faith and follow my own desires then the condition of my heart is just like rocky soil and I’ve fa ...
Chapter 1 - Discover Revelation
... people; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvelous light:" You do not read anywhere that God has chosen anyone to be lost. His desire is that all would be saved. We of our own free will, accept the salvation He offered us, or reject it. Paul s ...
... people; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvelous light:" You do not read anywhere that God has chosen anyone to be lost. His desire is that all would be saved. We of our own free will, accept the salvation He offered us, or reject it. Paul s ...
Grace Revealed and Received in the Person of Jesus by Bobby
... gave himself for us to redeem us from all wickedness and to purify for himself a people that are his very own, eager to do what is good, (Titus 2:11-14). ...
... gave himself for us to redeem us from all wickedness and to purify for himself a people that are his very own, eager to do what is good, (Titus 2:11-14). ...
Malachi - Grace Baptist Church
... John 8:12 – “Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the Light of the world: he that followeth Me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.” ...
... John 8:12 – “Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the Light of the world: he that followeth Me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.” ...
7. The Shoes of the Preparation of the Gospel
... The shoes enable us to stand against the devil when he seeks to divide the body of Christ. The God of peace will overcome the devil's schemes. Stand Fast – The Devil wars against the church through self seeking leaders and preachers who cause division by good words and fair speeches. ‘Now I beseech ...
... The shoes enable us to stand against the devil when he seeks to divide the body of Christ. The God of peace will overcome the devil's schemes. Stand Fast – The Devil wars against the church through self seeking leaders and preachers who cause division by good words and fair speeches. ‘Now I beseech ...
Meek and Lowly in Heart - To Understand a Mormon
... At that point, when I had meekly submitted my will to my Father in Heaven, I felt a rush of so much joy race through my soul that I could not deny that it is all true. It is all true. What a precious gift that knowledge is. Finally and most importantly, in meekness we find true rest for our souls. T ...
... At that point, when I had meekly submitted my will to my Father in Heaven, I felt a rush of so much joy race through my soul that I could not deny that it is all true. It is all true. What a precious gift that knowledge is. Finally and most importantly, in meekness we find true rest for our souls. T ...
doc - Sovereign Grace Baptist Church
... law. Yet, in all our outward morality it was sin. Christ was not the one who produced that, we did and it was all sin. When Peter sinned by turning back to the law and away from Christ by simply leaving the table of the Gentiles and going over to sit with the Jews, Paul said, Galatians 2: 17: if, w ...
... law. Yet, in all our outward morality it was sin. Christ was not the one who produced that, we did and it was all sin. When Peter sinned by turning back to the law and away from Christ by simply leaving the table of the Gentiles and going over to sit with the Jews, Paul said, Galatians 2: 17: if, w ...
3073 RADIO PROGRAM THE BOOK IS UNSEALED
... That verse 4 also, Paul, says, 'they have not defiled their garments', and 'they shall walk with Me in white', could you go on and expand a little on that, please? Yes, certainly Steve! In the bible, sinners are said to be naked; not literally so, but their sin exposes them to death. Now when we're ...
... That verse 4 also, Paul, says, 'they have not defiled their garments', and 'they shall walk with Me in white', could you go on and expand a little on that, please? Yes, certainly Steve! In the bible, sinners are said to be naked; not literally so, but their sin exposes them to death. Now when we're ...
Reading the Story of Jesus Christ as an Epic
... the two Gospels with their independent sources are agreed. The circumstances of Jesus’ birth and childhood were in striking contrast to the super-natural mode of his conception. He was born in the animal quarters of a crowded village inn, and brought up in a very ordinary home in the obscure Galilea ...
... the two Gospels with their independent sources are agreed. The circumstances of Jesus’ birth and childhood were in striking contrast to the super-natural mode of his conception. He was born in the animal quarters of a crowded village inn, and brought up in a very ordinary home in the obscure Galilea ...
Jam 1_10 - Amador Bible Studies
... f. The rich man is to keep on remembering that he brought nothing into this world and he can take nothing with him out of this world, except those things given to him by God, such as eternal life, the guarantee of a resurrection body, the Bible doctrine in his soul, his escrow blessings for eternity ...
... f. The rich man is to keep on remembering that he brought nothing into this world and he can take nothing with him out of this world, except those things given to him by God, such as eternal life, the guarantee of a resurrection body, the Bible doctrine in his soul, his escrow blessings for eternity ...
didn`t want Jesus to be Lord
... of feeding the hungry- was falsely accused and dragged before the Sanhedrin on charges of blasphemy. Stephen defends himself with the history of Israel from Abraham to the prophets. He accuses them of being stiff-necked and resisting the Holy Spirit and then in the middle of the council he sees a vi ...
... of feeding the hungry- was falsely accused and dragged before the Sanhedrin on charges of blasphemy. Stephen defends himself with the history of Israel from Abraham to the prophets. He accuses them of being stiff-necked and resisting the Holy Spirit and then in the middle of the council he sees a vi ...
Lk 15.1-10 msg Jan 2015
... did not intend the law to exclude sinners and Gentiles but to make Israel into a priestly nation who could embrace them with his love. The religious leaders muttered against Jesus because they themselves did not know the love of God. They could not love and embrace others because they did not feel l ...
... did not intend the law to exclude sinners and Gentiles but to make Israel into a priestly nation who could embrace them with his love. The religious leaders muttered against Jesus because they themselves did not know the love of God. They could not love and embrace others because they did not feel l ...
SolusChristus - Open Systems Technology Associates (OSTA)
... John 3:13, “No one has ascended to heaven but He who came down from heaven, that is, the Son of Man who is in heaven.” Matt. 28:20, “and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Matt. 18:20, “"For where two or three are gathered together in My name, I am there in the midst of them.” @ ...
... John 3:13, “No one has ascended to heaven but He who came down from heaven, that is, the Son of Man who is in heaven.” Matt. 28:20, “and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Matt. 18:20, “"For where two or three are gathered together in My name, I am there in the midst of them.” @ ...
from throne to throne by way of the earth
... you. He will not be made into a man if he can help it. What you would have done about that tin soldier I do not know. But what God did about us was this. The Second Person in God, the Son, became human Himself; was born into the world as an actual man — a real man of a particular height, with hair ...
... you. He will not be made into a man if he can help it. What you would have done about that tin soldier I do not know. But what God did about us was this. The Second Person in God, the Son, became human Himself; was born into the world as an actual man — a real man of a particular height, with hair ...
steps - 4e Ange
... But perhaps the strongest language of all, as showing the divinity and majesty of Christ, is found in Isaiah. The prophet says: “In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple. Above it stood the seraphims; each one h ...
... But perhaps the strongest language of all, as showing the divinity and majesty of Christ, is found in Isaiah. The prophet says: “In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple. Above it stood the seraphims; each one h ...
October 1927 - PCA Historical Center
... category from all hallucinations and ghost stories, is shown most clearly by the uniqueness of it. Such tales are abundant in folk-lore, history, and fiction, but over against these numerous stories there is one resurrection narrative, and one only, in the whole history of the world. To be sure, the ...
... category from all hallucinations and ghost stories, is shown most clearly by the uniqueness of it. Such tales are abundant in folk-lore, history, and fiction, but over against these numerous stories there is one resurrection narrative, and one only, in the whole history of the world. To be sure, the ...
LESSON 5 -- The Creation and the Fall of Man
... When we say that Christ descended into hell we mean that, after He died, the soul of Christ descended into a place or state of rest, called limbo, where the souls of the just were waiting for Him. Put to death indeed in the flesh, he was brought to life in the spirit, in which also he went and preac ...
... When we say that Christ descended into hell we mean that, after He died, the soul of Christ descended into a place or state of rest, called limbo, where the souls of the just were waiting for Him. Put to death indeed in the flesh, he was brought to life in the spirit, in which also he went and preac ...
Address to the Virginia Synod Ministerium, October 14, 2013 – Paul
... held. He learned from it to interpret his own quest anew to be Jesus in the world. And grasping this twist –once again, not in spite of the summons to discipleship, the radical ‘politics of Jesus,’ the Sermon on the Mount or the monastic ideal, but precisely on account of taking them seriously—he re ...
... held. He learned from it to interpret his own quest anew to be Jesus in the world. And grasping this twist –once again, not in spite of the summons to discipleship, the radical ‘politics of Jesus,’ the Sermon on the Mount or the monastic ideal, but precisely on account of taking them seriously—he re ...
Ministering to the Military
... I think Paul addressed a similar struggle in the early church. I wonder, did they consider establishing separate MC’s along these lines: Here there is not Greek and Jew, circumcised and uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave, free; but Christ is all, and in all (Colossians 3:11) For in one Spirit ...
... I think Paul addressed a similar struggle in the early church. I wonder, did they consider establishing separate MC’s along these lines: Here there is not Greek and Jew, circumcised and uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave, free; but Christ is all, and in all (Colossians 3:11) For in one Spirit ...
song lyrics
... He’s the Way, He’s the Truth, He’s the Life. When you find you’re lost, He’s the Way. When you are confused, He’s the Truth. When you’re feeling down, He’s the Life. He’s the Way, He’s the Truth, He’s the Life. 1. You will know the Truth; the Lord will set you free. Jesus died and rose and lives ete ...
... He’s the Way, He’s the Truth, He’s the Life. When you find you’re lost, He’s the Way. When you are confused, He’s the Truth. When you’re feeling down, He’s the Life. He’s the Way, He’s the Truth, He’s the Life. 1. You will know the Truth; the Lord will set you free. Jesus died and rose and lives ete ...
The Authenticity of Jesus` Priesthood
... He is not just a High Priest…He is a superior High Priest after the order of Melchizedek…and let me show you why that is so significant that we have this kind of High Priest…look at chapter 7:25: And the former priests, on the one hand, existed in greater numbers, because they were prevented by deat ...
... He is not just a High Priest…He is a superior High Priest after the order of Melchizedek…and let me show you why that is so significant that we have this kind of High Priest…look at chapter 7:25: And the former priests, on the one hand, existed in greater numbers, because they were prevented by deat ...
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... gives us _____ strength to remain faithful to Him in the face of the many temptations, trials, and challenges Satan, the world, and our sinful flesh throw at us. CONCLUSION: (Acts 16:9 & 15) Acts of merciful _____ by personal presence promote peace and tranquility. Peace is togetherness with _____ t ...
... gives us _____ strength to remain faithful to Him in the face of the many temptations, trials, and challenges Satan, the world, and our sinful flesh throw at us. CONCLUSION: (Acts 16:9 & 15) Acts of merciful _____ by personal presence promote peace and tranquility. Peace is togetherness with _____ t ...
Leader`s Guide
... 2. If you have children, you may have some goals for them, such as education, developing work ethic, levelheadedness, being “out of the house”, etc. What spiritual goals would be appropriate for your children? What is your part in helping them to aim toward godly goals? The question is meant to help ...
... 2. If you have children, you may have some goals for them, such as education, developing work ethic, levelheadedness, being “out of the house”, etc. What spiritual goals would be appropriate for your children? What is your part in helping them to aim toward godly goals? The question is meant to help ...
Christology
Christology (from Greek Χριστός Khristós and -λογία, -logia) is the field of study within Christian theology which is primarily concerned with the nature and person of Jesus as recorded in the canonical Gospels and the epistles of the New Testament. Primary considerations include the relationship of Jesus' nature and person with the nature and person of God the Father. As such, Christology is concerned with the details of Jesus' ministry, his acts and teachings, to arrive at a clearer understanding of who he is in his person, and his role in salvation. A major component of the Christology of the Apostolic Age was that of Paul the Apostle. His central themes were the notion of the pre-existence of Christ and the worship of Christ as Kyrios (Greek: Lord).The pre-existence of Christ is considered a central theme of Christology. Proponents of Christ's deity argue the Old Testament has many cases of Christophany: ""The pre-existence of Christ is further substantiated by the many recorded Christophanies in the Bible."" Christophany is often considered a more accurate term than the term Theophany due to the belief that all the visible manifestations of God (or Yahweh) are in fact the preincarnate Christ. Many argue that the appearances of ""the Angel of the Lord"" in the Old Testament were the preincarnate Christ. ""Many understand the angel of the Lord as a true theophany. From the time of Justin on, the figure has been regarded as the preincarnate Logos.""Following the Apostolic Age, there was fierce and often politicized debate in the early church on many interrelated issues. Christology was a major focus of these debates, and was addressed at every one of the first seven ecumenical councils. The second through fourth of these councils are generally entitled ""Christological councils,"" with the latter three mainly elucidating what was taught in them and condemning incorrect interpretations. The Council of Chalcedon in 451 issued a formulation of the being of Christ — that of two natures, one human and one divine, ""united with neither confusion nor division."" This is called the doctrine of the hypostatic union, which is still held today among Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and many Protestant Christians, referred to collectively as Chalcedonian Christianity. Due to politically charged differences in the 4th century, schisms developed, and the first denominations (from the Latin, ""to take a new name"") formed.In the 13th century, Saint Thomas Aquinas provided the first systematic Christology that consistently resolved a number of the existing issues. In his Christology from above, Aquinas also championed the principle of perfection of Christ's human attributes. The Middle Ages also witnessed the emergence of the ""tender image of Jesus"" as a friend and a living source of love and comfort, rather than just the Kyrios image. According to Catholic theologian Karl Rahner, the purpose of modern Christology is to formulate the Christian belief that ""God became man and that God-made-man is the individual Jesus Christ"" in a manner that this statement can be understood consistently, without the confusions of past debates and mythologies.