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Pastor Kevin preaches this week on "Jesus The Teacher" from Matthew 5:1-12.
This week our focus is on Jesus the Teacher, who called his disciples to follow him and who taught with authority. Jesus' teaching was to reveal who God is, what God is doing in our world, what it's like to be in God's kingdom and how that changes how we live.
The word “teacher” had a special meaning in first-century Israel, beyond our normal everyday use of the word. It was the third most common title for Jesus in the gospels, indicating its significance to the people around him. In what way was Jesus “the Teacher” and why is it so important for us? Click Here … Continue reading Jesus the Teacher
Message from Iki Taimi on August 17, 2024
The Gospel of Mark is unlike any other. Both the earliest and shortest of the Gospels, Mark provides us with a quick-paced, to-the-point narrative of Jesus' earthly ministry. Using the testimony of Peter as his guide, Mark wastes no time telling his Roman audience that the good news of Jesus Christ is life-changing and world-altering. With a sense of urgency, Mark emphasizes both Jesus' actions and the people's reactions, leaving us all to immediately decide: Do I believe Jesus is the promised Messiah he claimed to be? In the first part of this series, we will follow Christ's early days around Galilee and begin to answer the question of “Who is Jesus?”
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We greatly appreciate you tuning into this podcast. If we can pray for you in anyway please email us at rayreynoldsrap@gmail.com. If you are interested in a deeper, richer study of the Bible please download the FREE study guides available for a limited time. We also encourage you to sign up for a FREE Bible course for a comprehensive study of the entire Bible. The ministry of Reynolds Rap is meant to bring a message of inspiration and encouragement. Our hope it will bless you to find your calling and inspire you to engage in your own distinctive and personal ministry. Our goal is to help mentor, coach, and motivate you. We will do this through sharing Scriptures, Bible studies, blogs, podcasts, and LIVE videos. Our website has many tools to help you in your walk with God to maintain an authentic Christian life (www.rayreynoldsrap.com). This podcast is partially sponsored by Peachtree Press LLC (www.peachtreepress.org), Getting To Know Your Bible (www.gettingtoknowyourbible.com), the Summerdale Church of Christ (www.summerdalechurch.org), and the Reclaiming Hope Ministry (www.reclaiminghopeministry.com). Also we are excited to partner with Didasko Bible Institute to offer 8 certificates of study. Read more here: https://didaskobible.wixsite.com/institute You are loved. Ray Reynolds, PhD
This message focuses on Jesus as a teacher, specifically addressing his teachings on greed. The main text we covered was from Luke 12, where Jesus warns against greed and calls his followers to prioritize God's kingdom over accumulating possessions. The message highlighted three symptoms of greed and encouraged us to seek God's kingdom first and practice generosity. We learned that true security and fulfillment come from obedience to God rather than chasing after wealth and possessions.
In “Jesus the Teacher,” Pastor Dave Gustavsen reminds us that in the kingdom of God, there's power to change. Teaching from the Parable of the Sower, he shares about four different types of hearts: a resistant hard heart, a shallow heart lacking depth, a divided heart distracted by worldly concerns, and a receptive heart that lets the Word bring forth a fruitful life. If you want to change, choose to be receptive: listen to God's Word, accept it, and be amazed at what God will do. Dave Gustavsen | January 28, 2024Visit our website or connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
Speaker:- Paul TonsonWorship Leader:- Ted Zorn Recorded @ Auckland Unitarian Church 26 November 2023 The path ahead of us JESUS WITHOUT CHRIST is a possible title for a book that has been germinating in my mind recently. In preparing for today with Ted, I was delighted to find that numbers of this congregation may share the questions that give rise to such a title. This discovery has confirmed our intention over three sessions to look candidly at the ways we may usefully speak of and even emulate Jesus of Nazareth. For more see:- https://aucklandunitarian.org.nz/rabbi-jesus-the-teacher/
One of the most important things Jesus did in his time on earth was teach, but he was so much more. Bill and Beverly Coniaris discuss what we can conclude from Jesus's teachings and share that in order to have God the Father, we cannot disregard Jesus. Later Dr. Greg Bourgond wraps up his discussion on salvations trajectory by explaining the four stages we experience as believers and exclaiming that we are all significant in God's eyes. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now
Maria Cressler reflects on Matthew 5:1-12. You can subscribe to The Contemplatio email here: bit.ly/TheContemplatio
Jesus, the Teacher: Need direction, wisdom, or help? Do you want to know the truth about life and death, heaven and hell, or anything that truly matters? Learn from Jesus; he is a brilliant teacher. To be a disciple means to learn and apply the teachings of Jesus and help others do the same. Recorded on Oct 22, 2023, on John 7:1-24 by Pastor David Parks. Finding Life in Jesus' Name is a sermon series on the gospel according to John in the Bible. Have you ever felt unsatisfied with your life? Or, even when things were going well, something was still missing? Many people sense there must be something more. But what?? John, one of the closest friends of Jesus, believed that Jesus came into the world so that we may have life and have it to the full. Jesus turned John's life upside down, and John claims this new life — marked by God's power, presence, and purpose — is available for all who believe. Sermon Transcript Well, all year, we're going through the gospel according to John in a series called Finding Life in Jesus' Name. And today, we're in John chapter 7, considering the teaching ministry of Jesus. Jesus was simply a brilliant teacher. People were constantly amazed by his teaching. It had a surprising authority to it, as if he had the authority of God himself — even though, as we saw last week, it was sometimes hard to understand or even offensive. And how many teachers are there who have people trying to listen to them and learn from them 2,000 years later? But here's what separates the fans of Jesus from the true followers of Jesus: the follower of Jesus seeks to learn from Jesus, our rabbi/teacher, about who he is and how to follow him, no matter their circumstances, no matter whether it's easy or hard. A fan will only stick around, provided there's some benefit for them. But a true follower/disciple will stick with Jesus even when his teaching corrects/rebukes our opinions/preferences/path. For, as Peter said last week, where else would we go? Only Jesus has the words of eternal life. If you have a Bible/app, please take it and open it to John 7:1. John 7:1–5 (NIV), “1 After this, Jesus went around in Galilee. He did not want to go about in Judea because the Jewish leaders there were looking for a way to kill him. 2 But when the Jewish Festival of Tabernacles was near, 3 Jesus' brothers said to him, “Leave Galilee and go to Judea, so that your disciples there may see the works you do. 4 No one who wants to become a public figure acts in secret. Since you are doing these things, show yourself to the world.” 5 For even his own brothers did not believe in him.” Ok, let's pause here. So, it was sometime after the famous/infamous sermon at Capernaum where Jesus told people they needed to eat his flesh and drink his blood, and many of those who had been following him misunderstood him, were offended by him, and decided to walk away from Jesus. And I would imagine it would be tempting for Jesus to become discouraged at this point. John points out that he knew if he went to the southern region of Judea, where the city of Jerusalem is, the Jewish leaders there wanted to kill him. But here in the northern region of Galilee, he had just experienced a mass rejection. This is the context of our scene. So when Jesus' brothers (or actually his half brothers) urge him to go to Judea, to attend the Festival of Tabernacles and go public with his ministry, Jesus has a tough choice: Do I stay in a place where I was largely rejected, or go to a place where people want me dead? John also adds this note that even his own brothers did not believe in him. And clearly, they don't understand what Jesus is doing or how he would accomplish his mission. Now later, after the resurrection, they would come to believe in him, including his brother James, who wrote the letter of James in the Bible and served as a leader of the early church in Jerusalem, but not yet here. And I'm sure this must have been another potential sou...
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Jesus spent his whole ministry teaching his disciples and the crowds what it meant to follow him. In those day it was not uncommon to gather around a rabbi's teaching, but what Jesus taught WAS uncommon. His kingdom doesn't always sound like the solid ground we want to build our lives on, which is what the Wise and Foolish builder parable at the end of Sermon on the Mount was supposed to illustrate. Do we want to believe that meekness, service, self-sacrificing and peacemaking are the key to following him? Loving our enemies? Not always our favorite, most easily applied parts of the gospel. And yet any path to unity that includes diversity must understand the real kingdom work of learning how to overcome our fallen, human, tribal conflict patterns, and find His path back to love. By Hannah Flint
Jesus spent his whole ministry teaching his disciples and the crowds what it meant to follow him. In those day it was not uncommon to gather around a rabbi's teaching, but what Jesus taught WAS uncommon. His kingdom doesn't always sound like the solid ground we want to build our lives on, which is what the Wise and Foolish builder parable at the end of Sermon on the Mount was supposed to illustrate. Do we want to believe that meekness, service, self-sacrificing and peacemaking are the key to following him? Loving our enemies? Not always our favorite, most easily applied parts of the gospel. And yet any path to unity that includes diversity must understand the real kingdom work of learning how to overcome our fallen, human, tribal conflict patterns, and find His path back to love.
Nathan Buttery from StAG Church, Cambridge on 12/09/2010
Jesus is a teacher, and disciples are those taught by Him.
Jesus is a teacher, and disciples are those taught by Him.
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Thanks for checking out this week's Podcast. This week we continued our “Greater Than Expected” series with a look into “Jesus the Teacher”. If you're looking for next steps, please head to our website at https://www.wordoflifeag.org/.
This week Pastor Nick Teny continues walking us through The Gospel According to Mark. He covers Mark 2:1-2. For more info about Gospel Community Church visit as www.gospelcc.net or our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/gccprice
Theme – Jesus, The TeacherScripture references - John 8:2 "And early in the morning he came again into the temple, and all the people came unto him; and he sat down, and taught them."Intro and Outro Song - "We Give Thanks To Thee" by Marlene Jenkins CooperClosing Song - "Father, Lead Me Day By Day" By John Page Hopps (Public Domain)Scriptures mentioned in the podcast - Luke 5, Psalm 119:11, John 14:26, John 8:30
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