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Welcome to Day 2644 of Wisdom-Trek. Thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom Day 2644 – New Testament Orientation – Jesus' Message to Gentiles and Jews - the Cross Putnam Church Message – 06/01/2025 Sermon Series: New Testament Orientation Message 6: “Jesus' Message to Gentiles & Jews - the Cross” Last week, we explored The Four Gospels - Four Witnesses to the King Core Verses: Matthew 28:18-20 (NLT) This week is Sermon: 6 of 12 Title: Jesus' Message to Gentiles & Jews - the Cross Core Verses: Hebrews 3:1-2 Matthew 28:18-20 (NLT) Core Verses: Hebrews 3:1-2 (NLT) “And so, dear brothers and sisters who belong to God and are partners with those called to heaven, think carefully about Jesus, the Apostle and High Priest of our faith. For he was faithful to God who appointed him, just as Moses had been faithful in all God's house.” Opening Prayer Our Gracious and Holy Father, we come before You this day with hearts open and minds eager to receive Your truth. As we gather to explore the profound message of Your Son, Jesus, we pray that your Holy Spirit will illuminate our understanding. May we grasp the depth of His faithfulness, the power of His victory, and the boundless love extended to all—Jew and Gentile alike—through His sacrifice on the cross. Guide our thoughts, stir our spirits, and transform our lives, we pray, in the precious name of Jesus. Amen. Introduction: The Unveiling of a King's Message As we continue on this incredible journey through the New Testament! We are now in our sixth week, and today, we stand at a pivotal juncture, peering into the very heart of Jesus' mission. If you could have walked up to Jesus, as many did, and asked, “What are you about? What is your core message?” what would He have said? Today, we will explore four crucial aspects of His message—ideas that might not always get the attention they deserve, but are foundational to understanding Jesus, His kingdom, and the radical inclusion He brought to all nations. We'll speak of Jesus' faithfulness, His decisive victory over demonic powers, the revolutionary relationship between Jew and Gentile forged in Him, and finally, the profound meaning of the cross. (Bulletin Insert) Jesus' Faithfulness: A Quiet Carpenter's Perfect Obedience Our journey begins with a look at Jesus' faithfulness, a quality often overlooked amidst the dazzling miracles and powerful teachings. The writer of Hebrews—a sermon in itself—highlights this in our core verses today: “He was faithful to God who appointed him, just as Moses had been faithful in all God's house” (Hebrews 3:2, NLT). Imagine Jesus, not as the public figure we know from His ministry, but as a young man in Nazareth. For nearly 30 years, He lived a quiet life as a carpenter, the son of a carpenter. There were no public miracles, no grand sermons, just the humble rhythm of daily life. And yet, when He emerges for His public baptism, the heavens declare, “And a voice from heaven said, “This is my dearly loved Son, who brings me great joy.” (Matthew 3:17, NLT). What was God pleased
Why did God send Jesus into the world? Rabbi Schneider shares that Jesus bridged a gap between us and God. Anyone who believes in Jesus will have eternal life. "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life." Because the Father loves you, He sent Jesus for you. You've been chosen by the Father to be His son or daughter. Open your heart and believe God loves you. Regardless of what sin we have committed, when you repent and accept Jesus your sin judgment was placed on Jesus. Jesus died for you! Jesus took your sin so that you would not have to die in the divine exchange of mercy and grace. Jesus calls us to love our enemies as He loved us when we sinned against Him. More than anything else, as we study the Gospel of John, Jesus spent time in friendship, love, and relationship with His disciples. Make a conscious effort to spend time with Jesus. Take time to be with Him. TITLE: Jesus the Transformer (Why Did God Send Jesus?) Visit our website at DiscoveringTheJewishJesus.com
Title: Jesus and His MotherText: John 19:24-27Chris HefnerThis saying of Jesus tells us something we need to know, something we need to feel, and something we need to experience.Something we need to know—even on the cross Jesus honored his mother.Something we need to feel—through the cross Jesus validates our suffering.Something we need to experience—because of the cross and resurrection Jesus offers us the life we need.Please reach out to us with any questions info@wilkesborobaptist.org
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Title: Jesus is on the loose Preachers: Andy Mills Passage: Mark 16:1-8
I am Just Joe No Title, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus and rejoicing the fact that we as believers will someday be resurrected too.
Title: Jesus visits Bethany Preachers: Patt Band Passage: John 12:1-8
Jesus, Our Perfected High Priest | Pastor Tim Woodcock | Hebrews 5:1–10 SermonIn this powerful message, Pastor Tim Woodcock continues our “Take It Away” series through the Book of Hebrews, unpacking the depth of Christ's identity as our Perfected High Priest. From suffering to obedience, Pastor Tim reveals how Jesus became the ultimate bridge-builder between humanity and God.
Title: " Jesus is our Peace"Ephesians 2:11-22Once again in this passage we see what should be clear evidence of the change brought about from our regeneration. Since we have a new heart there should be unity in the church as Paul so clearly lays out for the new believers in Ephesus . There was a long standing hatred between Jews and Gentiles and Paul Encourages the believers to get over the hatred because Jews and Gentiles are both changed in Christ .
Title: Jesus - our advocate - Predigt von Walter Fischer am 02.02.2025 im Christlichen Zentrum Villingen-Schwenningen.
Title: Jesus, the New Wine Text: John 2:1-11 by Steven M. Kestner, elder in training
Speaker: Rick Hall, Date: 17/11/2024, Title: Jesus' Words on Divorce, Bible Passages: Luke 16:16-18 Series: The Road to Jerusalem: Luke 9-19
I am Just Joe No Title, by the guidance and direction of the Holy Spirit, explaining the trinity by using scriptures. #Yeshua #Jesus #God #love
I am Just Joe No Title, by the guidance and direction of the Holy Spirit, preaching about the prophecy of Yeshua being the New Covenant.
Title: Jesus is Enough Bible Focus - Colossians 1 Preacher - Pastor, Daniel Polin Date - 27/10/2024
I am Just Joe No Title, by the guidance and direction of the Holy Spirit, giving a Bible Study on the end times.
Title: "Jesus' Death and Resurrection" Scripture: Mark 9:30-37 (CEB) By: Meghan Williams Bulletin https://trinitygnv.org/s/635-Bulletin-09-25-24-hjks.pdf Scripture https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Mark%209%3A30-37&version=CEB To support the ongoing ministries of Trinity, please make a gift here: https://pushpay.com/g/trinitygnv?src=hpp For more information, go to https://trinitygnv.org/
August 18, 2024. Pastor Zach Vaughn. www.machiasvalley.org. Title: "Jesus, Government, and Taxes" Text: Mark 12:13-17 Sermon Points: 1) Give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar. 2) Give to God what belongs to God. 3) The marvelous wisdom of Jesus.
Title: Jesus is in Control Description: Jesus' impact on the world is astounding. The place he ministered was in the nation of Israel, a country that is roughly the size of NJ. While we know a lot about the birth of Jesus we know very little about his upbringing, teenage years, or life in his 20's. Join us at Pastor Steve Garcia shares a message on the attributes of Christ. - NEXT STEPS Looking to take your next step? We want to help! Text the word NEXT to 909-281-7797 or visit sunrisechurch.org/nextsteps. - GIVE TO SUNRISE CHURCH Imagine what God can do through our giving. You can give today at sunrisechurch.org/give. - FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SunriseChurchCA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunrisechurchca Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/SunriseChurch
Title: Jesus's Answer for Anxiety Speaker: Brett White Event: Sunday Morning Date: 07-14-24 Bible Passage: Matthew 6:19-34 Website: https://www.fbcphoenix.org/
Justin takes us through John 6:1-15. He teaches three major points. Jesus is compassionate, so bring him your needs. Jesus is almighty so ask him for the impossible. Jesus is all-knowing so give him your heart.
Title: Jesus is Greater: Polarizing ResponsesPreaching Point: Every Christian must be prepared to address the polarizing responses associated with Jesus Christ.Main Text: Matthew 9:32–34 (ESV) 32 As they were going away, behold, a demon-oppressed man who was mute was brought to him. 33 And when the demon had been cast out, the mute man spoke. And the crowds marveled, saying, “Never was anything like this seen in Israel.” 34But the Pharisees said, “He casts out demons by the prince of demons.”Teaching Points:1 Biblically Engage with People's Positive Responses to Jesus vv32-33a. Good moral teacher b. Miracle working sage c. The God who save2 Respectfully Address People's Negative Responses About Jesus v34a. Did not exist b. Is not Godc. He's not my bossApplication Questions:1 Write down one observation or application you found helpful from this week's sermon.2 Read Acts 17:16–34. How does Paul's grasp of God's Word help him interact with the various beliefs of the Athenians, who were open to spiritual conversation, but seriously lacking biblical truth about Jesus?What specific examples can you pick out from this text that show Paul's grasp of the Bible and his understanding of other religious views that help him reason with people using their language in hopes they will respond to the gospel?Why should that motivate you to study the Bible and other worldviews in order to help others respond to the gospel? 3 Read Colossians 4:2–6 and 2 Timothy 2:24–26. How can you practically prepare yourself to engage with the polarizing responses people have about Jesus?4 Read 1 Peter 3:15. What are some of the dangers you face in your family, your church, and society if you are unprepared to respond to questions or opposition toward Christ? 5 What other negative and positive responses have you heard about Jesus that were not mentioned in the sermon that needed further biblical clarity? How did you respond to them? 6 How has another Christian's willingness and ability to effectively answer your questions about God helped you come to faith or grow in your relationship with God?
Title: Jesus & MeSpeaker: Ransom KentScripture: Luke 24:1-12Date: March 31, 2024
Title: Jesus & The Chief Tax CollectorSpeaker: Ransom KentScripture: Luke 19:1-10Date: Mar 24, 2024
Title: Jesus and the Ten LepersSpeaker: Ransom KentScripture: Luke 17:11-19Date: Mar 10, 2024
Title: Jesus, Mary and MarthaSpeaker: Ransom KentScripture: Luke 10:38-42Date: Feb 25, 2024
This Lenten hymn is full of beautiful imagery that teaches us of Christ and His work for us. He is the living water given by God Himself to provide life and rest for us sinners. Though our sin has offended Him, yet God has willingly taken our pain upon Himself on the cross. When we consider Christ crucified, the Lord brings us to repentance over our sins, knowing that the grace He shows here grants us eternal peace. In this faith, the Lord sustains us until the end when we are with Him in glory forever. Rev. Chris Hull, pastor at Immanuel Lutheran Church and Student Center in Macomb, IL, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Lutheran Service Book #423, “Jesus, Refuge of the Weary.” Find this hymn at hymnary.org/hymn/LSB2006/423. Sharper Iron, hosted by Rev. Timothy Appel, looks at the text of Holy Scripture both in its broad context and its narrow detail, all for the sake of proclaiming Christ crucified and risen for sinners. Two pastors engage with God's Word to sharpen not only their own faith and knowledge, but the faith and knowledge of all who listen. Sharper Iron is underwritten by Lutheran Church Extension Fund, where your investments help support the work of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Visit lcef.org. Lutheran Service Book 423 1 Jesus, refuge of the weary, Blest Redeemer, whom we love, Fountain in life's desert dreary, Savior from the world above: Often have Your eyes, offended, Gazed upon the sinner's fall; Yet upon the cross extended, You have borne the pain of all. 2 Do we pass that cross unheeding, Breathing no repentant vow, Though we see You wounded, bleeding, See Your thorn-encircled brow? Yet Your sinless death has brought us Life eternal, peace, and rest; Only what Your grace hath taught us Calms the sinner's deep distress. 3 Jesus, may our hearts be burning With more fervent love for You; May our eyes be ever turning To behold Your cross anew Till in glory, parted never From the blessed Savior's side, Graven in our hearts forever, Dwell the cross, the Crucified. Text Information First Line: Jesus, refuge of the weary Title: Jesus, Refuge of the Weary Author: Girolamo Savonarola, 1452-98 Translator: Jane F. Wilde, 1826-96 (alt. ) Meter: 87 87 D Language: English Publication Date: 2006 Scripture: Matthew 15:29-30; Isaiah 53:4-11 Topic: Redeemer Tune Information Name: O DU LIEBE MEINER LIEBE Meter: 87 87 D Key: G Major Source: Erbaulicher Musicalischer Christen-Schatz, Basel, 1745; The Lutheran Hymnal, 1941 (Setting) Find this hymn at hymnary.org/hymn/LSB2006/423.
Title: Jesus and the Woman of the CitySpeaker: Ransom KentScripture: Luke 7:36-50Date: Feb 11, 2024
Title: Jesus, Those People, and Me Passage: Luke 7:36-50 Preached by Pastor Mason Ballard Resurrection Church 6.18.2023 #ResurrectionChurch #Charleston #WestVirginia
Title: Jesus is Better Speaker: Mike Tindall Passage: Hebrews 5:11 - 6:12 Series: Hebrews Recording Date: 18/06/23
Title: Jesus is realSpeaker: Peter GoodrichDate: 10th July 2022Location: Adelaide, Australia Listen to the entire Podcast Revival library by visiting https://podcastrevival.com The Revival Fellowship is a Bible-directed, Spirit-filled Church and we welcome visitors to our meetings at any of our locations worldwide. To find your nearest venue visit https://therevivalfellowship.com © 2023 The Revival Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: Jesus is Better Speaker: Mike Tindall Passage: Hebrews 2 1:18 Series: Hebrews Recording Date: 28/05/23
TITLE: Jesus the King TEXT: Luke 19:28-40 Understanding the theme of the Kingdom of God [From “God's Big Picture” by Vaughan Roberts] The Pattern of the Kingdom - Genesis 1-2 The Perished Kingdom - Genesis 3 The Promised Kingdom - Genesis 12 The Partial Kingdom - Genesis 12 - Exodus 18, 1 Samuel - 2 Chronicles The Prophesied Kingdom - The Prophets The Present Kingdom - Jesus is born On Palm Sunday, we see Jesus… 1 – THE PROPHESIED KING – V.28-35 Zechariah 9:9 - “Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! Shout aloud, O daughter of Jerusalem! Behold, your king is coming to you; righteous and having salvation is he, humble and mounted on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey.” 2 – THE WORSHIPED KING – V.36-38 3 – THE REJECTED KING – V.39-40
Title: Jesus and a Greater Sacrifice Text: Hebrews 9:11-10:18 Chris Hefner Three Truths about Jesus' Once for All Sacrifice Jesus entered once for all time the heavenly temple (9:11-22) Where we could not go, Jesus went He went once, so we could go forever Jesus atoned once for all time (9:23-28) What we could not become Jesus became He became once, so we would not have to face the judgment Jesus offered himself as a sacrifice once for all time (10:1-18). What we could not offer, Jesus offered on our behalf He offered once so we wouldn't have to offer sacrifices over and over again Reach out to us via email at: info@wilkesborobaptist.org
Title: Jesus and a Greater Covenant Text: Hebrews 8:1-9:10 Chris Hefner Three Reasons the New Covenant is Greater The New Covenant is better because Jesus has a better ministry The New Covenant is better because Jesus gives better promises The New Covenant is better because Jesus leads better worship Reach out to us via email at: info@wilkesborobaptist.org
Title: Jesus is a Greater Intercessor Text: Hebrews 7:20-28 Chris Hefner Jesus is Greater because he is a better guarantee of a better covenant Jesus is Greater because he is the only Savior able to completely save people everywhere/anywhere Jesus is Greater because he is perfect Priest and forever Intercessor Reach out to us via email at: info@wilkesborobaptist.org
Title: Jesus' Description Is His PrescriptionSpeaker: Nate HoldridgeText: Revelation 2-3
Title: Jesus is a Better Priest Text: Hebrews 7:1-19 Chris Hefner Three Arguments for Jesus Being Better Jesus has a better type than Aaron—Melchizedek Jesus is a better priest than the Levitical Priesthood Jesus is a better hope than the Old Testament Three Applications We can be certain, so trust Christ We can be forgiven, so ask God to forgive and cleanse We can be near God, so come to God through Christ today Reach out to us via email at: info@wilkesborobaptist.org
Title: Jesus the Greater Promise Text: Hebrews 6:9-20 Chris Hefner Four Encouragements from Jesus, the Greater Promise We can be encouraged because of God's faithfulness working through us We can have assurance by imitating those with patient faith We can hold fast because of God's promises to us We can be anchored in hope because Jesus is the greater promise Reach out to us via email at: info@wilkesborobaptist.org
Title: Jesus a Greater High Priest Text: Hebrews 5:1-10 Chris Hefner Thesis: Our Greater High Priest is the source of eternal salvation and possesses the qualities we need in order to be eternally saved We need someone like us We need someone greater than us We need someone better than us Reach out to us via email at: info@wilkesborobaptist.org
Faith of a Mustard Seed: Messages of faith Through challenges with M.S.
Have you ever felt alone? Like on that first day of kindergarten... If you are a believer, in Jesus Christ, you are not alone.
Title: Jesus is the CurePreacher: Robert RosaSeries: To Know Jesus: Son of GodPassage: Mark 6:53-7:23
Faith of a Mustard Seed: Messages of faith Through challenges with M.S.
Midweek, short Christian message of faith and inspiration. All scriptures were taken from the KJV Bible. All music pieces are licensed for use to author Laverna Spain. And voice announcers Arne Loe. Thank you for listening, I pray that you will share this message with a family member or friend. Please join me again this Sunday! May God Bless!
Matthew 7:7-11. Jesus teaches that we can pray with confidence when we ask God to help us become more like Jesus. We can pray confidently because we know it's what God wants for us, God can do it, and He's a good Father.
Matthew 7:7-11. Jesus teaches that we can pray with confidence when we ask God to help us become more like Jesus. We can pray confidently because we know it's what God wants for us, God can do it, and He's a good Father.
Matthew 6:25-34. We worry because something is wrong in the world and something is wrong with our hearts. We can be free from worry when we believe that we're valuable to God and that he knows what we need and will provide.
Matthew 6:25-34. We worry because something is wrong in the world and something is wrong with our hearts. We can be free from worry when we believe that we're valuable to God and that he knows what we need and will provide.
Matthew 5:33-37. Jesus teaches people to be those who keep their word. We keep our word because we were created to reflect God, the promise keeper, and called to love others, as God loves them.
Matthew 5:27-32. Jesus discusses how the misuse and misappropriation of sexual desire lead to the objectification and oppression of others and why this is such a big deal.
Matthew 5:21-26. Our relationship with God is inseparably tied to our relationship with people. Only through repentance and forgiveness can we live at peace with one another.