Four Gospels, Four Views Of Jesus
/A look the four gospels, looking at their different approaches to present Jesus to us.
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A look the four gospels, looking at their different approaches to present Jesus to us.
God will surely both rescue the righteous and punish the ungodly. Here we consider more the rescue part.
God will surely both rescue the righteous and punish the ungodly. Here we consider more the punishment part.
Peter reveals that down deep, false teachers are really, really bad.
Our study of Philemon concludes as we examine the moral obligations that Onesimus would have after other went to such lengths for him.
Most of us are familiar with the story of the prodigal son. In this lesson, we examine his experiences in light of the wisdom of God revealed in the book of Proverbs.
By inspiration Peter pulls back the curtain to reveal what false teachers are really all about.
In this lesson we find all the Onesimus found in Christ and being restored to his brother, and how these things parallel the blessings all the faithful have found in Him.
Onesimus' return presented Philemon cultural or kingdom options in how to respond. In the gospel way, great opportunities awaited.
Jesus' final message about preparedness tells us on what basis the sheep and the goats will be separated.
In Mark 3, during an interesting exchange concerning His family, we learn about relationships in our physical and spiritual families.
Jesus's parable teaches the need to prepare since we don't know when the Lord will return.
Paul's help for Onesimus continues, and is an example for us in practical ways to help each other out.
Since God is the ultimate author of inspired messages, He is the ultimate arbiter and interpreter of what they mean — not men.
When God has His prophets speak, the outcome is sure. When people actually saw them come true, it was doubly sure.
The stories of the gospel aren’t made up, they’re facts. That what the eye witnesses say.
Jesus’ words about the destruction of the Temple so shocked the apostles that He assured them that His word was more sure even than the world they were standing on. And then, having brought up the topic of the world ending, Jesus gave a few words of explanation about it.
The apostle Peter graciously reminds us that life is not permanent, we will one day lay this earthly body aside, and if faithful to the Lord, go to be with Him.
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