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What the Bible Says About Jesus Introduction to the Life of Jesus Jesus: Greater than the Jewish Religion Jesus: Greater than the Angels Jesus: Greater than the Jewish Religion Jesus: Greater than Aaron Jesus: Greater than the Angels Jesus Christ Kingdom Kindness Jesus Doesn't do Funerals Jesus' Method of Personal Evangelism Jesus: Greater than Moses Jesus: Greater than Aaron Jesus Enters Jerusalem Jesus Describes the End Who is this Jesus? Why Demons Begged Jesus for Permission Even Jesus Had Problem People in His Family Last Passover to Crucifixion Week 3rd to 4th Passover (continued) Three Powerful Things the Cross of Jesus Does for you Jesus in Galilee Jesus Facing Jerusalem Jesus: Greater than Aaron Jesus Facing Jerusalem Jesus Facing Jerusalem Jesus: Lord of Hopeless Situations What to do While you Wait For Jesus
35. Was Jesus Married and Did He Have Kids?
Discover the truth about Isaiah 53:10 and Jesus' sacrifice, salvation, and discipleship in this insightful explanation.
Jesus' Impatience John the Baptist and Jesus
The 3 Temptations of Jesus
In Matthew 4:1-11, Satan strategically tempts Jesus in the wilderness, aiming to lead Him astray from His divine mission by exploiting legitimate needs or roles, a profound insight into the spiritual battle faced by Jesus.
Matthew 4:1-11
The 3 Temptations of Jesus
No Neutral Ground The Thief on the Cross and Jesus' Promise Why Jesus Taught in Parables
26. Why Did Jesus Send the Demons Into a Herd of Pigs?
Explore the reasons behind Jesus sending demons into a herd of pigs in Mark 5:7-13, shedding light on the demons' fear of judgment, preference for embodiment, and potential for causing disruption, as well as Jesus' demonstration of authority, revelation of the destructiveness of demons, and signaling of His power and mercy to the Gentiles.
Last Passover to Crucifixion Week (continued) What Jesus Himself Teaches About Salvation Jesus the Divine Jesus' Power The Use of Parables in Jesus' Teaching Jesus Faces Skepticism Jesus Facing Jerusalem Two Promises from Jesus Jesus' Final Teaching Jesus' Final Teaching Jesus Knows His Own Jesus in Jerusalem Jesus' Final Teaching Jesus: My Shepherd Jesus' Resume Who is Your Jesus? Carrying the Cross of Jesus Christ
1. The Preaching of Jesus
Perhaps in examining Jesus' style and approach to this glorious work we can become more of what all of us seek to be, like Him.
Matthew 5:1-2
Does Jesus Require Forced Celibacy?
Jesus' Ancestors
Explore the diverse and intriguing genealogy of Jesus, from patriarchs to prostitutes, kings to idolaters, and Gentiles to Jews, showcasing God's redemptive plan through a lineage filled with both the faithful and the fallen.
Matthew 1:1-17
Jesus' Ancestors
Celebrating Jesus
If we expand our understanding of who Jesus is, according to the Bible, we will appreciate Him more.
John 20:26-29
Jesus Describes the Destruction of Jerusalem Jesus and the Temptations The Political Landscape of Jesus' Time 3rd to 4th Passover The King's Temptation Jesus in Galilee Jesus: Lord of All Jesus in Galilee Jesus Rebukes the Jewish Leaders Jesus Enters Jerusalem Jesus' Final Teaching Jesus: Greater than the Jewish Religion Jubilee and Jesus How Can God Die if Jesus is God? The Supremacy of Jesus Christ Victory in Jesus Victory in Jesus Jesus Above All Else Jesus our Everyday Savior
Why Jesus Had to Resurrect
In the Church of Christ we have no "special" services for religious holidays like Easter but the fact that Easter Sunday is celebrated by many seems to motivate people to make an extra effort to be at church service at this time.
Evangelism and the Life of the Church
Do You Know My Jesus?
I'll share with you how the Holy Spirit evangelized me and what this has meant in my life.
Jesus Loves Tiger Woods
I prayed for Tiger Woods today. From now on he will be referred to by the media as "disgraced golfer" Tiger Woods... a heavy burden to carry at such a young age, hence my prayer on his behalf.
Jesus Loves Tiger Woods
3rd Passover to Final Week Colossians 1:18b-29 The Judgment Day The King's Judgment The Lesson of the Leaven Colossians 2:1-14 Preparing for the End 8 Ways To Be Ready 3rd to Last Passover The Resurrection as Proof Who is the King? The King's House Response of Grace Colossians 2:15-23 Boyhood Colossians 3:18-21 Introduction to the Apostles Peter Judas Iscariot God's Method of Reconciliation (continued) The King in Action The Kingdom in Conflict Who Do the People Say I Am? The Centurion's Great Faith Types of Parables on the Kingdom Living in the Kingdom
The Dream Church
The ideal church, as described in the New Testament, is characterized by a single leader, Jesus Christ, a unified body, a commitment to holiness, a mission to preach the gospel, and a systematic approach to fulfilling this mission, inviting individuals to reflect on their role in becoming part of this dream church.
The New Covenant Paul's Personal Witness We Are Contagious Why Study Doctrine? Colossians 1:3-12 The Woman at the Well Colossians 3:22-4:18 The Glory of the Church of Christ The Glory of the Church of Christ Introduction to II Thessalonians Resurrection / Appearances / Ascension Perfection: The Absolute Standard The Cardinal Sin How did Peter Search out his Faith? 3 Reasons for Becoming a Disciple The Kingdom Character The Kingdom Grows The Kingdom's Loss The King's Victory The Power of the Cross
18. Exalting Christ Above All
Luke 9:33 — Peter's impulse to honor Moses and Elijah alongside Jesus shows how easily we elevate good things to an improper level; the Father corrects him—and us—by declaring that only Christ deserves supreme attention and obedience.
Luke 9:33-35
Forsaken for Our Sake Desecrating the Court of the Gentiles Mary Forbidden Wine Holiness Beyond the Rules By What Authority? Ordinary Miracles Two Genealogies, One Messiah Spirit and Power Through Faith The Christian Lifestyle Christianity Vs. Judaism No Grace - No Gospel God's New Vision of Mankind
The Eternal Church
Jesus said that nothing will or can destroy the church. The Bible says that it will continue to grow until it fills and dominates every other kingdom in the world and remain that way forever.
Mark 16:18
No Good Time to Die The Mature Christian Seeks Righteousness by Faith Spiritual Athletes James the Less, Simon the Zealot, and Judas Not Iscariot Becoming Acceptable to God (continued) Authorship and Division of Genesis Introduction to Colossians Marriage - Divorce - Remarriage The Power of the Cross The Times of Noah Genuine Conversion The Battle for the Blessing The Gift of Forgiveness Reunion and Reconciliation Events Before the Last Day Effective Prayer Colossians Conclusion Introduction to Church Leadership Roles Be Ready The Biblical Model for Church Leadership The Holy Spirit and Perfection The Laying on of Hands The Mary of the Bible Matthew and Thomas Elders: Character Profile Stress from Failure Error and Consequence The Role of Baptism Breaking Me Softly Becoming Children of God Seeing the Unseen The First Christmas Gifts Will He Find You Faithful Tongue Trouble April 20, AD 30 Christ's Authority Over Demons and the End of Possession The Gospel is Lord of MDR
A Modern 'Pilate' Moment
The Assassination of Charlie Kirk
The assassination of Charlie Kirk in 2025 sparked a cultural and spiritual conversation, drawing parallels to the cosmic confrontation of Jesus' trial in John 18–19 and urging society to look beyond the crime to a deeper conflict of our time.
A Modern 'Pilate' Moment
Healing on the Sabbath Introduction to the Gospel of Matthew Losing Heart The New Wine of Christ The Power Was Present A Mother's Bold Request Jerusalem or the End? Sitting Before Serving A Lament Over Jerusalem The Final Cup The Temptation in the Garden The Misuse of Scripture to Justify Anti-Semitism Endurance = Life Counting Cost / Staying Salty Artificial Righteousness Traditionalist View Error in the MDR Debate The Character of Love Christmas Before Christ The Point of No Return
Loneliness
Loneliness is a catchword for a variety of feelings associated with being by oneself. The "feelings" associated with being alone are usually caused by the reasons why a person finds themselves alone to begin with.
How Christians Succeed