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Join Tom in this episode, as he shares 12 of his favorite things from his study of the life of Christ. Not only will you enjoy his answers, but it will challenge you as well to think through what it is about the life of Christ that is special to you.
Series: N/AService: Wed Bible StudyType: Bible ClassSpeaker: Billy Reese
Teaching by Drake Holderman
The Life Of Christ #138 Towards Jerusalem by John Martin
The Life Of Christ #137 The parable of the labourers of the vineyard by John Martin
Luke 24:1-12, 44-51
The Life Of Christ #136 Jesus and the Rich Young Ruler by John Martin
Can Christ be trusted to meet his people's needs? John Piper opens John 2:1–11 to show that the Savior who gave himself for his bride will not withhold what she needs.
What was Jesus revealing when he turned water into wine? John Piper opens John 2:1–11 to show the Son's glory in pointing from ritual cleansing to his coming hour.
Luke 23:13-21, 44-47, 50-53
The Life Of Christ #135 Discussion on marriage. by John Martin
What does Spirit-filled ministry look like in a dying world? John Piper shows from Luke 4:16–21 how the church joins Christ in his work of mercy.
What happens when your appetites call the shots? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper shows from Luke 4:1–14 how Jesus subdued his body to stand against Satan.
Luke 22:14-22, 47-62
The Life Of Christ #134 The Pharisee and the Publican. by John Martin
Luke 21:5-13, 20-28
The Life Of Christ #133 The parable of the unjust judge by John Martin
Luke 20:9-20
Union with Christ means union with His people. This blood-bought unity is precious and worthy of protection and care. "... Walk worthy of the calling with which you have been called...," Ephesians 4:1 (LSB). Last Sunday, we saw what Christ has made His church to be: one body with many diverse members, committed to one another. This Lord's Day, we'll turn to Ephesians to see how the body is called to live together. Unity is not created by the church—it's a gift from the Spirit of God, powerful in its source yet fragile in our hands. This oneness runs deeper than shared preferences and affection. We live worthy of our calling as we relate to one another "with all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another in love, being diligent to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace," Ephesians 4:2-3. These unity-preserving virtues are vital to the church functioning as one body. They ensure that each member's diverse gifts contribute to our maturity in Christ and our witness to the world. By God's design, our unity is not anchored to feelings alone, but to truth, so that Scripture shapes not only what we believe, but how we relate to one another. I hope you'll join us this Sunday as we continue our short series on "God's Glorious Church," and consider "The Life of Christ's People." Get ready: Read and meditate on Ephesians 4:1-16. What is the calling Paul refers to in verse 1? Which commands in verses 2 and 3 are internal? Which are relational? According to verses 13-16, what is the ultimate goal of the church's growth? Where might Christ be calling you to step more fully into your role in the body? Ask yourself: Am I living
The Life Of Christ #132 A solemn warning of his second advent by John Martin
Luke 19:1-10, 35-44
Date: SUN 11:30am 19th April 2026Preacher: Rev. David McLaughlinBible Reference: 1 Thessalonians 5:19-20https://carrydufffpc.org/a-life-of-christ-centred-consistency/
The Life Of Christ # 131- Healing of Ten Lepers by John Martin
Series: N/AService: Wed Bible StudyType: Bible ClassSpeaker: Billy Reese
Luke 18:1-17
Series: N/AService: Wed Bible StudyType: Bible ClassSpeaker: Leon Mauldin
Luke 17:12-19, 30-37.
Luke 16:19-31
Luke 15:11-24
We have arrived at another nugget day, or In Brief day, for the paragraphs on the mysteries of Christ's life. On today's “mystery nugget” day, Fr. Mike recounts the significance of Christ's obedience to the Father and our own obedience to God's will. He also emphasizes the importance of reflecting on the mysteries of Christ's life by reading and meditating on the Gospels and praying the Rosary. Today's readings from the Catechism are paragraphs 561-570. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
In this episode I discuss a little bit about my faith, the life of Christ and the origins of Christianity. We living in times when the light is starting to not be noticeable physically. Go within and the truth will get revealed to us all. SERVE YOUR PURPOSE!!Biblical References:Jeremiah 31:31-34-New CovenantMatthew 22:34-40-Greatest CommandmentsLife Of Christ:Matthew, Mark, Luke, and JohnPurpose Served Social Media:Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/purpose_servedTwitter-https://twitter.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/purpose.serv...Become a Memberhttps://www.purposeserved.com/forumPurpose Served Website:https://www.purposeserved.comEmail:servedpurpose@gmail.comEmail UsSupport the show
Luke 14:15-24
Luke 13:1-17, 22-30
Luke 12:8-21
Luke 11:17-28
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John 6:22–58 follows the miraculous feeding of the five thousand and Jesus' walk on the water—two signs that reveal both His compassion and His divine identity. As the crowds track Jesus down across the lake, they come seeking more bread, but Jesus redirects their hunger toward something far deeper. What begins as a conversation about physical needs becomes a profound invitation to believe in Him, to receive the life He offers, and to enter into an eternal relationship.
John 6:22–58 follows the miraculous feeding of the five thousand and Jesus' walk on the water—two signs that reveal both His compassion and His divine identity. As the crowds track Jesus down across the lake, they come seeking more bread, but Jesus redirects their hunger toward something far deeper. What begins as a conversation about physical needs becomes a profound invitation to believe in Him, to receive the life He offers, and to enter into an eternal relationship.
If we allow death to finish its work in us, Christ's own resurrection life will flow freely out of us.Subscribe to daily devotions e-mails: https://wcm.link/ddsub
The creation to Christ series continues exploring major events in the bible. During this study we will dive into the birth and life of Christ.
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Bishop Robert Barron’s Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies
Friends, the great feast of the Holy Family follows immediately upon Christmas—a very interesting juxtaposition with a deep theological significance. The Savior came as a little baby who required the protection of a family, and from the beginning, he was opposed by forces both seen and unseen. Christmas is finally about the birth of Jesus in us—a life that might begin as something very vulnerable and that the dark powers don't want flourishing. What do we need to protect that Christ life within?
WE ARE BACK! This episode comes from our vault of "Lost Episodes" from last year. We interview Ricky Gravely (the guy who never does podcasts) about the prayer life of Christ.
Notes - https://www.generationword.com/notes/Framework_NOTES_2025/26-Life_of_Christ-part_7-Resurrection_and_ACTS_1-7.pdf
Series: N/AService: Adult Bible ClassType: SermonSpeaker: Russ LaGrone
James says God cannot be tempted, but Hebrews says Jesus was tempted just like we are. How do these two passages fit together?