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WHAT DO YOU WANT---1. Identifying Jesus -vs.35-36--2. Following Jesus -vs.37-39--3. Sharing Jesus -vs.40-42--Text- John 1-35-42
WHAT DO YOU WANT---1. Identifying Jesus -vs.35-36--2. Following Jesus -vs.37-39--3. Sharing Jesus -vs.40-42--Text- John 1-35-42
WHAT DO YOU WANT?1. Identifying Jesus (vs.35-36)2. Following Jesus (vs.37-39)3. Sharing Jesus (vs.40-42)Text: John 1:35-42
Pastor Martin preached on Identifying Jesus.
Explore the importance of the Church through key passages in Matthew 16, shedding light on its role in building a community of believers.Identifying Jesus' Identity:An analysis of Matthew 16:13-17, emphasizing how Jesus affirmed Peter's declaration of Him as the Christ, the Son of the living God.Foundation of the Church:Delve into Matthew 16:18, examining the metaphor of Peter as the "rock" and its connection to the foundation upon which Jesus promised to build His Church.Ekklesia: Unpacking the Term:Examine the term "Ekklesia" and its profound meaning, highlighting its representation of a gathering or assembly of believers called out by God.The Church as a Spiritual House:Connect Ephesians 2:19-22 and 1 Peter 2:4-6 to illustrate how believers collectively form a holy temple and living stones, showcasing the organic growth of the Church.Jesus as the Builder:Emphasize the role of Jesus as the builder of His Church, drawing on Acts 2:47 to illustrate the continuous growth of the Church under His ownership.Keys to the Kingdom:Unpack the symbolism behind "the keys of the kingdom of heaven" in Matthew 16:19, exploring the concepts of binding and loosing in the context of Church authority.Loving Jesus and His Church:Highlight the inseparable connection between love for Jesus and love for His Church, quoting Franklin Clark Fry to emphasize the importance of regular church attendance.Practical Application:Encourage regular church attendance, emphasizing the priority of being part of the family of God as reflected in Hebrews 10:25.Outreach and Inclusivity:Stress the importance of inviting others to join the church family, adopting a quote that underscores the Church's role in both gathering and scattering for impactful service.Generous Support:Motivate believers to support the church with their time, talent, and treasure, reinforcing the idea that the church is not merely a place but a family to which they belong.Conclusion:Summarize the key points, emphasizing the significance of the Church as a community of believers called by God, built by Jesus, and actively engaged in the world.
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Go to sermon webpage: IDENTIFYING JESUS
Go to sermon webpage: IDENTIFYING JESUS
Go to sermon webpage: IDENTIFYING JESUS
Go to sermon webpage: IDENTIFYING JESUS
Go to sermon webpage: IDENTIFYING JESUS
Go to sermon webpage: IDENTIFYING JESUS
IDENTIFYING JESUS MATTHEW 17:1-8 What does the account of the transfiguration on the mountain reveal about His identity? Listen as Cameron O'Daniel leads us into taking a deeper look at this passage's implications and their impact on our lives. Cameron O'DAniel
Today, we're discussing how leaders might pass the baton to their successors. Jesus only spent three years in ministry, yet today, He has billions of followers. Identifying Jesus' approach might be helpful for you and I. After Jesus spent time with His many followers, Jesus took His first big step towards establishing His future leaders. ... The post Passing the Baton: Lesson II appeared first on Unconventional Business Network.
God enables every Christian to identify Jesus for ourselves, as the only object of our faith.-1. The world's partial understanding about Jesus. -v.27-28--2. The disciples' breakthrough understanding of Jesus' true identity- -v.29--3. Using the understanding we have to advance the Kingdom. -v.30--Applying- Why it is so important for us to know who Jesus truly is--When did Mark make this clear- Mark 1-1 and 4-41 and 6-14-16-What similarity do Moses and Messiah have- Deut. 6-4 and 18-17-How do we use the info about Jesus- Phil. 2-15, 2 Tim. 1-12
July 3, 2022 sermon from Providence Reformed Church las Vegas by Pastor Travis Peterson
ACTS: What Makes Us Who We Are? In 2022 we will begin a verse-by-verse study through the New Testament Book of Acts. This book records for us the acts of the apostles after the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the formation of the first church. Going through the Book of Acts will help us identify what makes us who we are and helps us chart our course forward.Today as we listen to Peter's sermon at Pentecost we see him Identifying Jesus. Through Old Testament passages that include the book of Joel and the Psalms we see a clear and passionate case for who Jesus is.
Every story has a starting point—and the story of Jesus' church has an incredible beginning. But how does that impact us now? By remembering how it all began, we discover how Jesus moves forward today. QUESTIONS FOR THE ROAD: 1. Identifying Jesus as our Savior, our Healer, our Baptizer with the Holy Spirit & our Soon-Coming King, which source of Christ do you resonate with needing a greater level of currently? 2. What is your Next Step in pursuing Jesus as your source? Write out how you will practically pursue Jesus in this next week.
January 31, 2021 | Luke 19:29-48 | Keith Missel
The identity of Jesus is the most important matter anyone must grapple with. Identifying Jesus as the Messiah has implications far and above our human understanding. What think ye of Christ- -Matthew 22-42-46-
Title: Identifying Jesus Preacher: Mark Dever Series: Responding to Jesus Passage: Matthew 16:13-23
Title: Identifying Jesus Preacher: Mark Dever Series: Responding to Jesus Passage: Matthew 16:13-23
1CHRONICLES 21-22:Yesterday we heard the part where the writer of Chronicles skated over where David had his affair with Bathsheba. But we heard of the military victories and especially the misunderstanding that became the reason for the war with the Ammonites. PROVERBS 20b:Our highlighted verse for today: Pro. 20:24 GNT The Lord has determined our path; how then can anyone understand the direction his own life is taking? Another proverb with deep significance is: 27 The Lord gave us mind and conscience; we cannot hide from ourselves. TITUS 2:A theme of this book is literally ‘healthy faith’ and ‘healthy teaching.’ These figures boil down to believing in true teachings. GNT Translation notes:1 But you must teach what agrees with [true teaching//sound doctrine].2 [NLT Teach the older men to exercise self-control, to be worthy of respect, and to live wisely. They must [fully believe our true teachings//have sound faith] and be filled with love and patience.//GNT Instruct the older men to be sober, sensible, and self-controlled; to be sound in their faith, love, and endurance.]13 as we wait for the blessed Day we hope for, when [our Savior Christ Jesus returns. At that time his glory as all-powerful God will be seen in the this world.//great God and Savior Jesus Christ will appear.][The translation for 13 above is like the PET. Greek is somewhat ambiguous as to whether only One Person is ‘appearing’— namely Jesus, or if both the Father and Son will appear. Most commentators say that the most natural meaning is that Jesus is the One appearing, and that means that Paul is also directly designating Jesus as all-powerful/great God. Identifying Jesus directly as God happens many other times— including John 1:1; John 10:30; Rom. 9:5; Plp. 2:6; 2Ptr. 1:1; 1Jhn. 5:20.] NLT Translation notes:1 As for you, Titus, promote the kind of living that reflects [true/wholesome] teaching.2 Teach the older men to exercise self-control, to be worthy of respect, and to live wisely. They must [fully believe our true teachings//have sound faith] and be filled with love and patience.
1CHRONICLES 21-22:Yesterday we heard the part where the writer of Chronicles skated over where David had his affair with Bathsheba. But we heard of the military victories and especially the misunderstanding that became the reason for the war with the Ammonites. PROVERBS 20b:Our highlighted verse for today: Pro. 20:24 GNT The Lord has determined our path; how then can anyone understand the direction his own life is taking? Another proverb with deep significance is: 27 The Lord gave us mind and conscience; we cannot hide from ourselves. TITUS 2:A theme of this book is literally ‘healthy faith’ and ‘healthy teaching.’ These figures boil down to believing in true teachings. GNT Translation notes:Tit. 2:1 But you must teach what agrees with [true teaching//sound doctrine].2 [NLT Teach the older men to exercise self-control, to be worthy of respect, and to live wisely. They must [fully believe our true teachings//have sound faith] and be filled with love and patience.//GNT Instruct the older men to be sober, sensible, and self-controlled; to be sound in their faith, love, and endurance.]13 as we wait for the blessed Day we hope for, when [our Savior Christ Jesus returns. At that time his glory as all-powerful God will be seen in the this world.//great God and Savior Jesus Christ will appear.][The translation for 13 above is like the PET. Greek is somewhat ambiguous as to whether only One Person is ‘appearing’— namely Jesus, or if both the Father and Son will appear. Most commentators say that the most natural meaning is that Jesus is the One appearing, and that means that Paul is also directly designating Jesus as all-powerful/great God. Identifying Jesus directly as God happens many other times— including John 1:1; John 10:30; Rom. 9:5; Plp. 2:6; 2Ptr. 1:1; 1Jhn. 5:20.]
[Title] "Identifying Jesus" “예수님을 확인하다” [Scripture] John 1:19-34 [Speaker] Daniel J. Kim [Date] May 27, 2018 [Place] Seoul, Korea Copyright © Imago Christi Studio Website: www.imagochrististudio.org/Church E-mail : imagochrististudio@gmail.com Contact : 010-9447-4877 (David J. Choi)
James Groff preaches through Mark 9:2-13. This is a sermon from the Calvary archives, originally delivered April 17, 2016.
Who is Jesus? He's been looked at in many different ways through the years. In Mark 8, Jesus asks, "Who do you say I am?" Pastor Nathan Willowby ask us if we see Him for who He is, and do we follow Him consistently?
Identifying Jesus as the Head of the Church
Identifying Jesus as the Head of the Church
The scribes and Jesus' own family fail to identify who Jesus is. Jesus teaches on the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
The scribes and Jesus' own family fail to identify who Jesus is. Jesus teaches on the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
The scribes and Jesus' own family fail to identify who Jesus is. Jesus teaches on the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
The scribes and Jesus' own family fail to identify who Jesus is. Jesus teaches on the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.