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Against all odds, Jesus conquered death, validating His identity as the Son of God and proving there is life beyond the grave. Through eyewitness accounts and the undeniable transformation of His followers, we’re reminded that the resurrection is not just a historical event but an invitation to new life and eternal hope for all who believe.
This morning, Sam shared with us about Peace. What the scriptures say, what Jesus said and what people from the church have said about... Peace. This is the audio podcast.
The Resurrection is the starting line not the finish line. The Resurrection gives us life. Pentecost gives us power.
To Every Generation...The teaching ministry of Calvary Chapel Crossfields.....Join us as we go verse by verse through the Bible.
To Every Generation...The teaching ministry of Calvary Chapel Crossfields.....Join us as we go verse by verse through the Bible.
Organization: Foundation Christian Ministries Speaker: Pastor Chris Pena City: Bastrop State: Tx
Main Point: The covenants form the backbone and the basis for all the way that we think about the New Testament, and Jesus fulfills them all… 1. Jesus’ Active & Passive Obedience (John 17:1-5) 2. Jesus, the Better King (John 12:12-15) 3. Jesus, the Blessing to the Nations (John 12:20-26, 31-32) 4. Jesus, the Better Adam (John 18:1-6) 5. Jesus the Better Sacrifice (John 18:38-19:5, 14-16) 6. Jesus, the Bearer of the Covenant Curses (John 19:31-37) 7. Jesus, the Better Priest (John 20:11-16) 8. Jesus, the Better Covenant (John 20:19-23) Track: 'Early Hours' Artist: Ikson Download: https://bit.ly/30Nzi2g
Main Point: The covenants form the backbone and the basis for all the way that we think about the New Testament, and Jesus fulfills them all… 1. Jesus’ Active & Passive Obedience (John 17:1-5) 2. Jesus, the Better King (John 12:12-15) 3. Jesus, the Blessing to the Nations (John 12:20-26, 31-32) 4. Jesus, the Better Adam (John 18:1-6) 5. Jesus the Better Sacrifice (John 18:38-19:5, 14-16) 6. Jesus, the Bearer of the Covenant Curses (John 19:31-37) 7. Jesus, the Better Priest (John 20:11-16) 8. Jesus, the Better Covenant (John 20:19-23) Track: 'Early Hours' Artist: Ikson Download: https://bit.ly/30Nzi2g Used in Intro and Outro
Main Point: The covenants form the backbone and the basis for all the way that we think about the New Testament, and Jesus fulfills them all… 1. Jesus’ Active & Passive Obedience (John 17:1-5) 2. Jesus, the Better King (John 12:12-15) 3. Jesus, the Blessing to the Nations (John 12:20-26, 31-32) 4. Jesus, the Better Adam (John 18:1-6) 5. Jesus the Better Sacrifice (John 18:38-19:5, 14-16) 6. Jesus, the Bearer of the Covenant Curses (John 19:31-37) 7. Jesus, the Better Priest (John 20:11-16) 8. Jesus, the Better Covenant (John 20:19-23) Track: 'Early Hours' Artist: Ikson Download: https://bit.ly/30Nzi2g Used in Intro and Outro
Main Point: The covenants form the backbone and the basis for all the way that we think about the New Testament, and Jesus fulfills them all… 1. Jesus’ Active & Passive Obedience (John 17:1-5) 2. Jesus, the Better King (John 12:12-15) 3. Jesus, the Blessing to the Nations (John 12:20-26, 31-32) 4. Jesus, the Better Adam (John 18:1-6) 5. Jesus the Better Sacrifice (John 18:38-19:5, 14-16) 6. Jesus, the Bearer of the Covenant Curses (John 19:31-37) 7. Jesus, the Better Priest (John 20:11-16) 8. Jesus, the Better Covenant (John 20:19-23) Track: 'Early Hours' Artist: Ikson Download: https://bit.ly/30Nzi2g
Join us starting this Sunday on a journey as we recognize and encounter Jesus as he appears to his disciples over 50 days. And find out how we too can hear and recognize his voice today during these difficult times.
First Baptist Belton exists for the sole purpose of knowing Jesus intimately, serving Jesus passionately, and sharing Jesus globally. Our desire is to know Jesus, have a passion to serve Him, and to share Him with others here and around the world. We
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In this Introduction to the book known as Acts, we see our promised Messiah ascending, after reminding His followers of the promise the Holy Spirit; followed by 2 angels promising His return.
In this Introduction to the book known as Acts, we see our promised Messiah ascending, after reminding His followers of the promise the Holy Spirit; followed by 2 angels promising His return.
In this Introduction to the book known as Acts, we see our promised Messiah ascending, after reminding His followers of the promise the Holy Spirit; followed by 2 angels promising His return.
In this Introduction to the book known as Acts, we see our promised Messiah ascending, after reminding His followers of the promise the Holy Spirit; followed by 2 angels promising His return.
In this Introduction to the book known as Acts, we see our promised Messiah ascending, after reminding His followers of the promise the Holy Spirit; followed by 2 angels promising His return.
In this Introduction to the book known as Acts, we see our promised Messiah ascending, after reminding His followers of the promise the Holy Spirit; followed by 2 angels promising His return.
In this Introduction to the book known as Acts, we see our promised Messiah ascending, after reminding His followers of the promise the Holy Spirit; followed by 2 angels promising His return.
In this Introduction to the book known as Acts, we see our promised Messiah ascending, after reminding His followers of the promise the Holy Spirit; followed by 2 angels promising His return.
In this Introduction to the book known as Acts, we see our promised Messiah ascending, after reminding His followers of the promise the Holy Spirit; followed by 2 angels promising His return.
"The Divine Art of Releasing"
"The Divine Art of Releasing"
As the church, we believe in Jesus. We believe in the sense that we would look him in the eye and say, "I believe in you." We believe in who he is. We trust in him. We believe in his teachings and the way he has given. We believe in him and so we follow him in our waking hours every day. It's not always easy. That's part of why we gather with other Christians, to help each other and strengthen each other as we seek to follow Jesus.
The story of Pentecost and why it's ok to have diverse understandings and stories about God that feed our Lutheran souls.
As the church, we believe in Jesus. We believe in the sense that we would look him in the eye and say, "I believe in you." We believe in who he is. We trust in him. We believe in his teachings and the way he has given. We believe in him and so we follow him in our waking hours every day. It's not always easy. That's part of why we gather with other Christians, to help each other and strengthen each other as we seek to follow Jesus.