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Welcome to today's edition of The Bible Class! Today, Dr. Kenneth C. Hill continues our look at the New Testament Gospel of John. For more on The Bible Class or to ask a question, please visit our website at WHCBRadio.org. We thank you for listening today! The Bible Class is a production of 91.5 The Blessing, WHCB, and Appalachian Educational Communication Corporation.Support the show: http://www.whcbradio.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to today's edition of The Bible Class! Today, Dr. Kenneth C. Hill continues our look at the New Testament Gospel of John. For more on The Bible Class or to ask a question, please visit our website at WHCBRadio.org. We thank you for listening today! The Bible Class is a production of 91.5 The Blessing, WHCB, and Appalachian Educational Communication Corporation.Support the show: http://www.whcbradio.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we continue our study of “one another” passages, this lesson teaches us of the need to admonish, or urge, one another, to righteous living. Teacher: Allen Hutchison
Lesson Four: The message of the "Life of Jesus" Intro: Today and next week we will discuss God's ultimate motivation for motivating the work of missions = Jesus. Today we will look at Jesus' life. 1. The words of Jesus motivate us to do missions. • The first "public" words of Jesus were about missions. Matt. 4:17-19 • Jesus began His ministry doing missions. Ref Matt 4:17 • The first men He called was about doing missions. Ref. Matt. 4:18 • The primary reason to follow Jesus is to do missions. Ref. Matt:419 • The words of Jesus compel us to do missions. Luke 14:23; Mk 16:15; John 4:35; 9:4 2. The example of Jesus' life motivates us to do missions. • Jesus chose the life that enabled Him to do missions. Luke 2:49 • He chose not to be distracted by this world. Luke 9:56-58 • He chose to give His life for the Father's will = missions. John 3:16; 10:18; Luke 22:42 3. The passion and compassion of Jesus' life motivated us. Matt. 9:35-38 • The life of Jesus was involved in reaching people. V35 • Matt chapter nine is one day in the exciting life of Jesus: - Jesus is on the way to heal a man's daughter. Ref v18-19 - Jesus heals a woman who touched His garment. Ref v20-22 - Jesus raises the girl from the dead. Ref v25 - Jesus heals two blind men. Ref v27-29 - Jesus casts out a demon so a man could speak. Ref v32-33 • Jesus saw the People and was moved with compassion. V36 • Jesus saw the need for missions. 37= the harvest • Jesus told the disciples to do something about it = missions v38 Conclusion: Certainly the words and life of Jesus motivate us to do missions!
Welcome to today's edition of The Bible Class! Today, Dr. Kenneth C. Hill continues our look at the New Testament Gospel of John. For more on The Bible Class or to ask a question, please visit our website at WHCBRadio.org. We thank you for listening today! The Bible Class is a production of 91.5 The Blessing, WHCB, and Appalachian Educational Communication Corporation.Support the show: http://www.whcbradio.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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July 27, 2025 - Todd Newman - Bible Class by Buford Church of Christ
Pastor BenderPolicy Area 5 - Church Worker Wellness
Series: N/AService: Sun AMType: Bible ClassSpeaker: Leon Mauldin
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Welcome to today's edition of The Bible Class! Today, Dr. Kenneth C. Hill continues our look at the New Testament Gospel of John. For more on The Bible Class or to ask a question, please visit our website at WHCBRadio.org. We thank you for listening today! The Bible Class is a production of 91.5 The Blessing, WHCB, and Appalachian Educational Communication Corporation.Support the show: http://www.whcbradio.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a text. If you would like a response, please send us an email to bcoc@suddenlinkmail.com.Jim Laws
Welcome to today's edition of The Bible Class! Today, Dr. Kenneth C. Hill continues our look at the New Testament Gospel of John. For more on The Bible Class or to ask a question, please visit our website at WHCBRadio.org. We thank you for listening today! The Bible Class is a production of 91.5 The Blessing, WHCB, and Appalachian Educational Communication Corporation.Support the show: http://www.whcbradio.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Series: N/AService: Wed Bible StudyType: Bible ClassSpeaker: Leon Mauldin
Welcome to today's edition of The Bible Class! Today, Dr. Kenneth C. Hill continues our look at the New Testament Gospel of John. For more on The Bible Class or to ask a question, please visit our website at WHCBRadio.org. We thank you for listening today! The Bible Class is a production of 91.5 The Blessing, WHCB, and Appalachian Educational Communication Corporation.Support the show: http://www.whcbradio.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to today's edition of The Bible Class! Today, Dr. Kenneth C. Hill continues our look at the New Testament Gospel of John. For more on The Bible Class or to ask a question, please visit our website at WHCBRadio.org. We thank you for listening today! The Bible Class is a production of 91.5 The Blessing, WHCB, and Appalachian Educational Communication Corporation.Support the show: http://www.whcbradio.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lesson Three: “God's warning about warning” Text: Ezekiel 3:15-19 Intro: Last week we saw that the Old Testament prophets were "missionaries" to Israel and other nations. Jeremiah 26:4-5. Isaiah said, "here am I send me"; Jeremiah said, “I tried to quit but could not"; and today we see that Ezekiel "stood in the gap." Ezekiel 22:30. Note: God calls Ezekiel the same title that Jesus refers to Himself: Son of man. 1. God made, called, Ezekiel to be a watchman. Ezekiel 3:17a. In the Old Testament God called specific prophets to be watchmen as previously stated. • God told Ezekiel to warn the people. Ezekiel 3:17b. Not an easy calling. • God told Ezekiel that he was accountable to warn the wicked. Ezekiel 3:18 • God told Ezekiel that if he warned the people he would be "free." Ezekiel 3:19 • God told Ezekiel to also warn the righteous. Ezekiel 3:20-21. This can be harder than warning the wicked. See 1 John 5:16 • Ezekiel had an awesome responsibility. Ezekiel 22:30; 24:24 2. God has always made a way for mankind to be spared = forgiven. Hebrews 9:20 • The Old Testament believers were in the dispensation of atonement. Hebrews 10:3-4 • The New Testament believers are in the dispensation of justification. Hebrews 9:12; Romans 4:25; 1 Peter 1:19; Revelation 1:5 • The Old Testament believers were under the law. Romans 8:3 • The New Testament believers are under grace. Romans 6:1, 15, 18 3. God calls every believer in the New Testament dispensation to warn the lost. John 15:16 • Jesus sends us into the world. John 17:18 • We are to warn, tell, everyone. Mark 16:15 • The church is to go warn all the world. Acts 1:8 • Someone is begging us to warn the lost. Luke 16:27-28 • We also will give an account. Acts 20:26-27 = Paul understood the Implications of Ezekial 3:18. Wow! Conclusion: If these truths don't motivate us to do missions, what will?
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Eph 3:1-5 For this cause I Paul, the prisoner of Christ Jesus in behalf of you Gentiles, — 2 if so be that ye have heard of the dispensation of that grace of God which was given me to you-ward; 3 how that by revelation was made known unto me the mystery, as I wrote […]
Welcome to today's edition of The Bible Class! Today, Dr. Kenneth C. Hill continues our look at the New Testament Gospel of John. For more on The Bible Class or to ask a question, please visit our website at WHCBRadio.org. We thank you for listening today! The Bible Class is a production of 91.5 The Blessing, WHCB, and Appalachian Educational Communication Corporation.Support the show: http://www.whcbradio.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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July 20, 2025 - Todd Newman - Bible Class by Buford Church of Christ
Pastor Bender - Fraternal Cooperation
Welcome to today's edition of The Bible Class! Today, Dr. Kenneth C. Hill continues our look at the New Testament Gospel of John. For more on The Bible Class or to ask a question, please visit our website at WHCBRadio.org. We thank you for listening today! The Bible Class is a production of 91.5 The Blessing, WHCB, and Appalachian Educational Communication Corporation.Support the show: http://www.whcbradio.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a text. If you would like a response, please send us an email to bcoc@suddenlinkmail.com.Jim Laws
Welcome to today's edition of The Bible Class! Today, Dr. Kenneth C. Hill continues our look at the New Testament Gospel of John. For more on The Bible Class or to ask a question, please visit our website at WHCBRadio.org. We thank you for listening today! The Bible Class is a production of 91.5 The Blessing, WHCB, and Appalachian Educational Communication Corporation.Support the show: http://www.whcbradio.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lesson Two: Jeremiah 20:9 = Jeremiah couldn't quit. God certainly inspired this message to motivate "missions." It certainly motivates me not to quit. Intro: The Old Testament prophets were missionaries to Israel and other nations. Jer. 1:10; 26:5; 44:4; Jonah 1:1-2. Jeremiah's life is a great motivation because he tried to quit serving God but couldn't. 1. He wanted to quit because he was discouraged. Jer. 20:7-8,10 • He accused God of deceiving him. Jer. 20:7a • Everyone mocked him for preaching. Jer. 20:7b-8 • His friends and family turned on him. Jer. 20:10 • He was put in a dungeon prison. Jer. 37:15-16 2. He wanted to quit the ministry but couldn't. Jer. 20:9 • Because the Word of God was in his heart. Ref. Jer. 20:9 Jeremiah was a testimony of Psalm 119:11. Note: his father was a priest. Jer.1:1 = a testimony of Prov. 22:6 • Because the word was like a fire in his bones. Ref. Jer. 20:9; Heb. 4:12 3. He knew he was called by God. Jer.1:4-9 • God spoke to him. Jer. 10:4 • God called him before he was born. Jer. 10:5 • God ordained him to be a prophet. Jer. 10:5b • God took away his excuses already. Jer. 10:6-8 • God gave him the words to say. Jer. 10:9 4. Thank God Jeremiah didn't quit. • He delivered the truth of the Lord to Israel. Jer. 29:10-11 • He prevented the nation of Israel's complete destruction. Jer. 42:15-16 • He preached about the coming Savior = Jesus. Jer. 23:5-7 • He prevented Israel from rejecting Jehovah God. Jer. 44:25; 51:5 • He became the weeping prophet. Jer. 23:9; Lam. 2:11; 3:48 Conclusion: Jeremiah gave us Lamentations 3:21-23 Praise the Lord!