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Israel's mission was to reveal God to the nations (Deut. 4:6-8). But Israel failed to accomplish her mission because she failed in the three ways the devil will test Jesus. Will Jesus, the new Israel, fail too?
Sunday School | April 27, 2025 | Will Jesus' Reign as King End? by Church of the Holy Spirit - Roanoke
What's going to happen at the end of the world? Will Jesus really come back? What about Heaven and Hell — are they real, and what does it all mean for us today?In this powerful episode, Cole and Bobby take you on a panoramic journey through the Book of Revelation and explore the biblical timeline of the end times — from the rapture to the return of Christ, the Tribulation, Armageddon, the Millennium, and the new Heaven and Earth.But this isn't a fear-based conversation — it's filled with faith, hope, and urgency. You'll discover why Jesus' return gives us confidence, how eternity impacts our lives right now, and what it means to truly live with forever in mind.✅ Why Revelation still matters today
What's going to happen at the end of the world? Will Jesus really come back? What about Heaven and Hell — are they real, and what does it all mean for us today?In this powerful episode, Cole and Bobby take you on a panoramic journey through the Book of Revelation and explore the biblical timeline of the end times — from the rapture to the return of Christ, the Tribulation, Armageddon, the Millennium, and the new Heaven and Earth.But this isn't a fear-based conversation — it's filled with faith, hope, and urgency. You'll discover why Jesus' return gives us confidence, how eternity impacts our lives right now, and what it means to truly live with forever in mind.✅ Why Revelation still matters today
PREPARING FOR THE PASSOVER After Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead Caiaphas the High Priest unintentionally prophesied that Jesus' death would not be for Israel only, but for all the children of God scattered around the world, and from that time on the Jewish leaders began plotting the death of Jesus. The Bible says that Jesus then stopped his public ministry and left Bethany, near Jerusalem, and went to the edge of the desert, to the village of Ephraim, and stayed there for a while with his disciples before returning to Bethany. Reading on now in the next chapter of the Gospel of John. John 12:1 As the Passover approached, many people came to Jerusalem early for the cleansing rituals, and in the Temple they whispered, “Will Jesus come?” And hearing this the chief priests and Pharisees warned everyone to report him so they could arrest him. Six days before Passover Jesus arrived in Bethany, where Lazarus lived, whom he had raised from the dead. A dinner was held in Jesus' honour and while Lazarus reclined with Jesus Martha served, and Mary came and poured expensive perfume on Jesus' feet, wiping them with her hair, with the fragrant aroma filling the house. Judas Iscariot objected to Mary doing this, pretending to care for the poor, though he often stole from the disciples' funds, and Jesus replied, “Leave her alone. She's preparing me for burial. The poor you will always have with you, but not me.” Crowds gathered, wanting to see both Jesus and Lazarus, while the chief priests even plotted to kill Lazarus, since many were believing in Jesus because of him. The next day, news of Jesus' arrival spread, and as Jesus entered Jerusalem for the Passover week the whole city was stirred. People in the crowd were saying “It's Jesus, the prophet from Nazareth in Galilee, and the large crowd came out to meet him waving palm branches and shouting, “Hosannah. blessed is the King of Israel!” Jesus entered Jerusalem riding on a young donkey, fulfilling the prophecy from Zechariah: “Don't be afraid, people of Israel. Your King comes, riding on a donkey's colt.” But the disciples only understood this later, after Jesus was risen in glory. Jesus then went into the Temple into the court of the gentiles and drove out the Temple money changers, angrily overturning their tables while they were selling doves at exorbitant prices to the visiting Jewish pilgrims. He said, “The Scriptures say, ‘My Temple will be a house of prayer,' but you've turned it into a den of thieves!” And the blind and the crippled came to him in the Temple, and he healed them, but when the chief priests and religious leaders saw the miracles and heard children shouting, “God bless the Son of David!” they were angry. “Do you hear what these children are saying?” they asked Jesus. “Yes,” Jesus replied. “Haven't you read the Scriptures? ‘Even children and infants will give praise.' Those who had witnessed the raising of Lazarus spread the word, which drew even more people, and the Pharisees were getting desperate and said, “We've lost, everyone's following him!” Some Greeks who had come for Passover asked Philip if they could meet Jesus and Jesus responded, “The time has come for me to be glorified. Like a grain of wheat, I must fall into the ground and die in order to produce a harvest of new life in the earth. Those who cling to life will lose it; those who give it up for my sake will gain eternal life, and anyone who wants to follow me must go where I go, and the Father will honour them.” Jesus prayed, “Father, glorify your name,” and a voice from heaven replied, “I have, and I will again.” Some thought it was thunder; others said an angel spoke. But Jesus told them, “The voice was for your sake, and now is the time for a time of crisis that will test and assess the world. When I'm lifted up, I'll draw everyone to me,” referring to his death. The crowd was confused. “Isn't the Messiah supposed to live forever?” Jesus answered, “Walk in the light while you have it. Then you will become children of light.” After saying this, he left and stayed out of sight for a short time, and despite all his miracles, many still didn't believe. But Isaiah had prophesied this, saying their eyes and hearts would be hardened so they wouldn't turn and be healed. Yet some leaders did believe, but kept silent, fearing the Pharisees would expel them from the synagogue because they valued human praise more than` God's. Then Jesus came back to speak once again to the crowd and cried out, “If you trust me, you're trusting God who sent me. I've come as light into the darkness. I didn't come to judge the world but to save it. But those who reject me and my words will be judged by the truth I've spoken. These are not my own words—they're from the Father, who gives eternal life. And I say exactly what he tells me to say.” Reading on into the next chapter of John – Chapter 13:1 On the evening of the Passover supper, Jesus knew his time on earth was ending and he would soon return to the Father, and the devil had already prompted Judas Iscariot to betray him during the supper. Jesus, fully aware of his own divine origin and destiny, showed his deep love for his disciples by getting up from the table, removing his robe, wrapping a towel around himself, and beginning to wash their feet. When he reached Peter, Peter protested, “Lord, you shouldn't be washing my feet! Jesus said, “You don't understand now, but you will later.” Peter insisted, “Never! “Jesus replied, “If I don't wash you, you can't share life with me.” Then wash my hands and head too!” Peter said. Jesus told him, “A person who has bathed only needs their feet washed to be fully clean. And you are clean—though not all of you,” referring to Judas who would betray him. After washing their feet, Jesus put on his robe and asked, “Do you understand what I've done? You call me ‘Lord' and ‘Teacher'—and rightly so. And if I, your Lord, have washed your feet, you should wash one another's. I've just given you an example of what serving means —you know that I have served you so serve one another, and you'll be blessed. “I'm not speaking to all of you; I know whom I've chosen. But the Scripture must be fulfilled: ‘The one who shares my bread will betray me.' I'm telling you now so when it happens, you'll believe. Anyone who welcomes my messenger welcomes me—and the One who sent me.” Deeply troubled, Jesus said, “One of you will betray me.” The disciples were all stunned, and each one said to him ‘Is it I Lord, except for John who leaned in and asked, “Lord, who is it? ” Jesus answered, “It's the one I give this piece of bread to.” Then he dipped it and gave it to Judas Iscariot. As soon as Judas ate it, Satan entered him. Jesus said to Judas, “Hurry—go and do what you must do.” The others didn't understand—some thought Jesus was sending Judas out to buy food or give money to the poor. Judas left quickly, stepping into the night. Once he was gone, Jesus said, “Now the time has come for the Son of Man to be glorified, and God will be glorified in him. Dear children, I'll be with you only a little longer. You'll look for me, but you can't come where I'm going. “So I give you a new command: love one another as I have loved you. Your love for each other will show the world that you are my disciples.” Peter asked, “Lord, where are you going?” Jesus replied, “You can't follow me now—but you will later. “But why not now?” Peter asked. “I'm ready to die for you!” Jesus answered, “Die for me? Before the rooster crows tomorrow, you'll deny three times that you even know me.” The Last Supper was the last time Jesus would gather with all of his disciples in one place and teach them and model to them the way of serving and loving one another. When he broke the bread and drank the cup with him he said ‘do this in remembrance of me'. He was telling them of his expectation of how they would live for him with loyalty and unity and sacrificial love for one another and for the world. But he also told them the reality that in the hours to come one of them would betray him and one of them would deny him and that all of them would scatter and desert him when he surrendered himself to those who would take him and kill him. The disciples were incredulous to all of this, still not understanding the meaning of the things Jesus did and said, and this was what Jesus had expected. But the actions and words he expressed that night were immortalised, and would be lived out, serving as a remembrance for his disciples and for all of humanity who would believe. Heaven would soon bestow faith and the grace upon the earth through the Holy Spirit, and the events of that evening would encourage and inspire and challenge every soul that hears this story. The man Judas allowed darkness to take over his being because of his wilful anger and resentment because of his lost hopes to bring about his idea of justice. He regretted what he did immediately after his treachery. Judas was unable to surrender the demand of his self-centred justice that drove his life. Instead of letting Jesus die for him and give him a new life he took his own life in his despair. Nevertheless, Jesus still died for him and said to his Father on the cross ‘forgive them Father they know not what they do.' Not one of them knew what they were doing. Perhaps Mary his mother understood because it was the sword that continually pierced her heart, which was prophesied to her by Simeon when Jesus was dedicated as a baby. The man Peter denied him just as Jesus predicted but his sin was not angry or resentful but a fear of being associated with the shame of what he saw as the failure of Jesus' mission. He lived to receive the forgiveness and repentance and faith in the totally committed love of Jesus for him. He received the commission to live in partnership with Jesus as a witness of his resurrection. When we can believe in the totally committed love of Jesus for us and we can accept our imperfect selves as being loved with so much compassion, we can then allow that love and compassion to flow out from us into the imperfect lives of the people in our personal world. We, like Peter receive that commission to be in partnership with Jesus in reconciling people to God for forgiveness and receiving the faith and the grace to be transformed into his likeness as a New Creation. Amen
Send me a Text Message!When it comes to living God's dream for our lives, the journey to become someone great, a true follower of Jesus; sometimes we focus so much on the process, all the stages that we have to master, all the different things we have to learn to do right, that we lose sight of the motivating passion that inspires us to keep going no matter how many times we fall & fail. Our motivating passion gives us no other choic, something inside just won't let us stop. I think we begin to find that motivating passion when we ask the question, "Will Jesus remember me?"
Today, we reflect on The Triumphal Entry from Luke 19:28-44 and ask: Will Jesus be your King of Peace—your source, your message, and your method to bring peace? Links: Read the full devotional: https://www.communitychurchputney.com/biblestudy Audio version: https://communitychurchputney.podbean.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/59qst6EonKlI0EZHLQsfBy?si=mcPUnkdZR2WDPqAiytnHAw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/community-church-putney-sermons/id566901794 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DDzzo5gqIx6/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@communitychurchSW15
Does Jesus care? Will Jesus provide? As we consider two amazing miracles, we see Jesus, the king of the Bountiful Kingdom, in action. Outline Jesus' Feast (vv13-22) Jesus' Identity (vv23-46)
The world will end one day. It is more than a movie plot; it is God's plan. But what happens? Will all of Israel be saved? Will Jesus come at any time, or are there signs that will precede His coming? In this sermon on God's plan for the Jews, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones begins with a warning against being overly-dogmatic on views of the end times since Scripture itself is so vague about what specifically will happen. Many of the passages and books in the Bible regarding the end times and the second coming of Jesus can be confusing, and Paul's statement in Romans 11:26 that “all Israel will be saved” falls into such a category. How should Christians approach this verse and God's plan for the Jews? Dr. Lloyd-Jones takes the listener through three main views regarding this verse and gracefully demonstrates from Scripture which view is the closest aligned to biblical teaching, centering his argument around another of Paul's verses where he writes that there is a spiritual Israel distinct from those who are Israelites by blood. In other words, God's promises here are referring to His spiritual Israel, those who are God's people and thus Israelites by heart. Dr. Lloyd-Jones tackles this subject and more in this helpful sermon regarding the Jews and the promises made to them.
The world will end one day. It is more than a movie plot; it is God's plan. But what happens? Will all of Israel be saved? Will Jesus come at any time, or are there signs that will precede His coming? In this sermon on God's plan for the Jews, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones begins with a warning against being overly-dogmatic on views of the end times since Scripture itself is so vague about what specifically will happen. Many of the passages and books in the Bible regarding the end times and the second coming of Jesus can be confusing, and Paul's statement in Romans 11:26 that “all Israel will be saved” falls into such a category. How should Christians approach this verse and God's plan for the Jews? Dr. Lloyd-Jones takes the listener through three main views regarding this verse and gracefully demonstrates from Scripture which view is the closest aligned to biblical teaching, centering his argument around another of Paul's verses where he writes that there is a spiritual Israel distinct from those who are Israelites by blood. In other words, God's promises here are referring to His spiritual Israel, those who are God's people and thus Israelites by heart. Dr. Lloyd-Jones tackles this subject and more in this helpful sermon regarding the Jews and the promises made to them. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/603/29
Will Jesus really return? What should it look like for believers who believe that Jesus will really return? Pastor Nate explains from Luke 12:35-59 that Jesus will indeed return and that the reality of His return should motivate us to faithful lives that depend on Him.
February 21, 2025Today's Reading: John 7:1-13Daily Lectionary: Job 16:1-22; John 7:1-13For not even his brothers believed in him. Jesus said to them, “My time has not yet come, but your time is always here. The world cannot hate you, but it hates me because I testify about it that its works are evil. You go up to the feast. I am not going up to this feast, for my time has not yet fully come.” (John 7:5–8)In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.Are you more comfortable with the truth or with what is popular? Tough question, isn't it? You want to say the truth, but you're often more likely to stick with what is popular; it is easier, after all.People fret over what Jesus will do for the Feast of Tabernacles. Its ceremonies of light and water clearly point to Jesus as the Light of the world and the One from whom living water truly comes. Will Jesus be baited into going to the place of sacrifice (the temple) early by his enemies? What is the Messiah to do? Be rash, or wait until his time fully comes?Satan tempted Jesus for forty days in the wilderness, but that wasn't the end of his work. He never stops. He always wants to disrupt and harm, you know this. Which is what he does here through these “brothers” of Jesus. He is trying to get Jesus to act rashly and get himself in trouble.That is why I asked about truth or popularity. No one spoke openly of Jesus during the feast because they were afraid of the religious authorities. It was almost as if they could believe in Jesus secretly, as long as it didn't impact their lives.But that is where they are wrong. Confessing Christ is always a finger in the eye to this sinful world. That is what most of the New Testament is about; proclaiming Christ crucified gets you into trouble! But does that really matter? Is that the end of it?Of course not! Jesus eventually does go to Jerusalem openly on Palm Sunday. He dies for the sin of the world, is raised to life again, and sends his disciples out to proclaim his salvation for you. This truth may not be popular, but as Jesus says a bit later in St. John's gospel, this truth sets you free.It will always be a struggle to be faithful in this sinful world. But because Jesus has washed that sin away in his death for you, you have the promise that he forgives your failures even when they hide the truth. So be bold; Jesus has your back.In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.What is the world to me! My Jesus is my treasure, My life, my health, my wealth, My friend, my love, my pleasure, My joy my crown my all, My bliss eternally. Once more then I declare: What is the world to me! (LSB 730:4)-Rev. Duane Bamsch, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in Grass Valley, CA.Audio Reflections Speaker: Pastor Jonathan Lackey is the pastor at Grace Lutheran Church, Vine Grove, KY.What makes a church "good?" Come join the fictional family as they test out eight different churches in their brand-new town and answer this question along the way. Will the Real Church Please Stand Up? by Matthew Richard, now available from Concordia Publishing House.
Can you wear a Rosary around your neck? Was Christ's birth like ours? Will Jesus return a third time? and more on today's Open Line with Fr. Mitch Pacwa. (Originally aired on 11/22/23)
Can you wear a Rosary around your neck? Was Christ's birth like ours? Will Jesus return a third time? and more on today's Open Line with Fr. Mitch Pacwa. (Originally aired on 11/22/23)
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Does Jesus still use imperfect people? How many times can we be forgiven for our faults? Will Jesus run out of grace to offer to us? Join us as we drop into a story between Jesus and one of His close friends. Even after being denied by His friend during the most difficult day of His life, Jesus had something special to share with him that still rings true for us today. Speaker: Greg Holder
Does Jesus still use imperfect people? How many times can we be forgiven for our faults? Will Jesus run out of grace to offer to us? Join us as we drop into a story between Jesus and one of His close friends. Even after being denied by His friend during the most difficult day of His life, Jesus had something special to share with him that still rings true for us today. Speaker: Greg Holder
Join Holly, Stef and Chris as we digest part one of our Palace sandwich. We discuss the team selection - was Arteta arrogant with his starting 11, or was he being pragmatic and simply utilising a very talented squad? Will Jesus start the next game? Was Nwaneri unlucky to be hooked at half time? How nice was it not having to worry about VAR? We predict our starting line-up for part two on Saturday, where anything less than a win is unthinkable. And there are two quizzes to get the old grey cells working! You can also join the conversation on our socials: Twitter / X @northbankpod TikTok @northbankpod Instagram @northbankpod https://www.youtube.com/@NorthBankPod and discover loads more on our website, thenorthbankfc.com The North Bank. An Arsenal Podcast. Produced by The Podcast Company.
Can you wear a Rosary around your neck? Was Christ's birth like ours? Will Jesus return a third time? and more on today's Open Line with Fr. Mitch Pacwa. (Originally aired on 11/22/23).
Can you wear a Rosary around your neck? Was Christ's birth like ours? Will Jesus return a third time? and more on today's Open Line with Fr. Mitch Pacwa. (Originally aired on 11/22/23).
In this lesson, Frank Brancato provides answers from scripture to these questions. 1. Will there be a rapture? 2. Will there be 7 years of tribulation after the rapture? 3. Will Jesus establish an earthly kingdom after the 7 years of tribulation? 4. Will Jesus reign on earth for a literal 100 years in an earthly kingdom? 8/4/24 https://www.churchofchristbakersfield.com info@churchofchristbakersfield.com (661)978-9093
In our previous message we saw at Jesus's baptism that his Father blessed him with the Holy Spirit and with an affirmation of his identity as the Son. As we move into Chapter 4 we see all of that immediately tested. The Spirit leads Jesus into the wilderness to be tested, and if Israel's history is anything to go by, this is a dangerous situation. Will Jesus give in to evil and idolatry like Israel or will he prove to be the faithful Son?
· Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see – Hebrews 11:1 · Matthew 15: 21-28: 21 Leaving that place, Jesus withdrew to the region of Tyre and Sidon. 22 A Canaanite woman from that vicinity came to him, crying out, “Lord, Son of David, have mercy on me! My daughter is demon-possessed and suffering terribly.” 23 Jesus did not answer a word. So his disciples came to him and urged him, “Send her away, for she keeps crying out after us.” 24 He answered, “I was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel.” 25 The woman came and knelt before him. “Lord, help me!” she said. 26 He replied, “It is not right to take the children's bread and toss it to the dogs.” 27 “Yes it is, Lord,” she said. “Even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their master's table.” 28 Then Jesus said to her, “Woman, you have great faith! Your request is granted.” And her daughter was healed at that moment. · Do you need to get out of your comfort zone to hear from God? · When you pass the test, your confidence in Jesus' way increases. · Catalytic faith is humble. · Heavenly Father, I need you to do what only you can do. · “It is not right to take the children's bread and toss it to the dogs.” · “Yes it is, Lord,” she said. “Even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their master's table.” · Catalytic faith persists. · “They should always pray and not give up." · Is God calling you to persist in faith? · 28 Then Jesus said to her, “Woman, you have great faith! Your request is granted.” And her daughter was healed at that moment. · Everybody matters to God. · Will you persist? Or will you give up · Will Jesus ever say to you, “You have great faith!” · Great faith is humbling coming to God and saying, “I can't. You can. Please do your will.” LIFE GROUP DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Starter Question: Who is the most persistent person you know? Why are they that way? 1. Read Matthew 15:21-28 2. Jesus takes the disciples to an unlikely place to teach them. When has God taught you something in an unlikely place? 3. If you had been one of the disciples, how would you have reacted to the Canaanite woman? 4. If you were the woman, how would you have reacted to Jesus' silence? 5. What do you think Jesus' tone was in speaking these words? Why do you think that? 6. When are you tempted to give up on God? 7. How would you speak to someone who has been hurt God's lack of response?
By Saint Matthew's Example: How Much Do I Follow Jesus? Today, the Church celebrates the Feast of St. Matthew (September 21st). We all know the Gospel story. Jesus walks over to Matthew's table, saying nothing but Follow Me! One has to understand the profession of Matthew. He was a tax collector. How the tax collector worked in collecting money is described within the Homily. However, the Jewish people hated tax collectors. They cheated the average citizen. How? Listen to the Homily. The Calling of Matthew We then hear that Jesus walks over to the tax collector's table. What are the citizens thinking? Will Jesus pay a tax, like all the merchants? Will He reprimand all of the tax collectors? Simply, Jesus does neither of these things. He merely says Follow Me! Jesus Is Really Asking Matthew, and Us, to Imitate His Heart What Jesus is saying to Matthew is imitate Me in your heart and imitate Me in your actions. Imitate Me in who you are and then He begins to show him what He has to imitate. He goes with him to Matthew's house. When they sit at table, He doesn't sit with the righteous, the self-righteous, Pharisees, and the scribe. He sits with tax collectors. Jesus sits with sinners. He drinks and eats with them. This is what He is asking Matthew to imitate. For the whole world Matthew wrote his gospel in order that we may know that the promises of God have been fulfilled in Jesus and we must Follow Him. Not with our legs, but with our heart in His mercy. Not with sacrifice, but with the heart. Listen more to this Meditation Media. Listen to: By Saint Matthew's Example: How Much Do I Follow Jesus? ------------------------------- Image: The Calling of St. Matthew: Italian Painter: Giovanni Battista Caracciolo: 1625 ------------------------------- Gospel Reading: Matthew: 23: 29-39
Imagine you have to stand trial because you are a Christian. The prosecutor must show evidence you are indeed a Christian. What evidence would there be? Evidence of Faith Could evidence be shown to prove you really have faith in God—that you trust him with your life? You know, if you are trusting God with your life, with your future, it will show. It will be evident. When you're facing tough times and difficult circumstances, is it clear to others you are trusting God for those things? Are you ready and willing to tell how God has been faithful to you? Do you remember and share what God has done in your life to prove he is faithful and trustworthy? Could people who know you say, “I know she has faith in God because of the way she deals with life”? Evidence of Purity Living a pure life by biblical standards is not only considered impossible by many today, but totally out-of-step with today's “progressive culture.” Purity of life includes sexual purity as well as a life of integrity, of honesty, of just simply always doing the right thing regardless of the cost. It includes your financial dealings and business practices. They should be so pure no one could find fault with them if everything was revealed. Here's a simple poem that says a lot: You are writing a Gospel, a chapter each day, By the deeds that you do and the words that you say. People read what you write—distorted or true. What is the Gospel according to you?[1] People who don't know Jesus don't typically read the Bible. But they read the people who read the Bible. We're not likely to be on trial any time soon—at least not in this country—for our faith, although that day could come. But the Bible says every true believer will stand before Jesus to give an account of how we've lived our life. So, the real question today for us Christians is: Will Jesus find evidence in our lives that we have been faithful witnesses of who he is and what he has done for us? Will your faith stand up in that court? [1] Paul Gilbert
Are we at the end? Is the rapture almost here? Will Jesus find you at the time of the rapture and count you as one of His own? I have been found by Jesus, and if He can find me, He can surely find you!
In this 'EPISODE 365 WHAT DID JESUS SAY TO PREPARE US FOR OUR FUTURE? HOW CAN WE STAY CLOSE TO HIM? WHO IS JESUS CHRIST OUR SAVIOR--BEST FRIEND--OUR GOD AND KING? WILL HE COMMEND ME OR REJECT ME?' Author Elbert Hardy brings to light a huge weakness in the Church: with our lips we say we love God, but our HEARTS are far from him! The question then becomes Will Jesus tell me Well done or Get away you who work iniquity?Go to itellwhy.com to read Elbert's books free of charge, no Ads and no requests for money or Email addresses. You can watch faith building YouTube Links to Videos and the listen to Elbert's Life of Christ Audio Book in 30 minute Episodes arranged and read by the author straight from the Bible, but rearranged in logical harmony of the Gospels, Revelation and other scriptures. All FREE of charge in the public interest.
How do I know that I am forgiven? And what does that have to do with my salvation? Will Jesus really come for me personally when he returns to take us home? Tune in as Pastor Ismael Facio explains the process of salvation the way you've never heard it before.
This isn't it. This isn't it. There's so much more that we're not seeing. This isn't the happiest happy we will experience. God has things that are worth it, unparalleled, unimagined. This, this isn't it. This world is not our home, and there's so much more to life than this ! Please join the pastors as they speak on the Second Coming, about the role of the Holy Spirit in Heaven, about glorified bodies in Heaven, about pets in Heaven, and about God fulfilling His promises. Don't want this temporary. Yearn for something more, for forever with God in the midst of absolute love and beauty and perfection, and peace. Tune in now ! 1.- How is a Christian supposed to deal with certain political regulations that are completely against the Bible ? 2.- Who is God referring to in the previous verse ? (2 Thessalonians 2 verses 10 and 11) If God is good, why would He send His people a strong delusion so that they would believe a lie ? 3.- In Daniel 9:26, why does The NKJV have different wording than other translations ? 4.- Who are the sons of God in Job 1 verse 6, and when did Satan stop having access to them ? 5.- How can every eye see Jesus return if the earth is round ? 6.- What is the role of the Holy Spirit in Heaven ? 7.- Hebrews 4 verse 5 says, “He shall not enter into my rest.” Is that referring to the Sabbath ? 8.- If Jesus is all knowing, why did He say that no one knows the day or the hour of His return ? 9.- Why didn't God forgive Achan after he confessed ? 10.- How would one define being unequally yoked in a marriage, in the case of separation ? 11.- Regarding the Trinity, could the Holy Spirit be considered the omnipresence of God ? 12.- Will you please explain Proverbs 23 verses 20 and 21 ? 13.- Why did God refer to Isaac as Abraham's only son when he also had Ishmael ? 14.- Will our pets be in Heaven ? 15.- Will Jesus forgive Pontius Pilate ? 16.- Where was Daniel when Hananiah, Mischael and Azariah were standing before the golden statue ? 17.- What is the connection between the Sanctuary and salvation ? 18.- In the Lord's Prayer, what does, “Lead us not into temptation,” mean ? 19.- What were the laws before the Ten Commandments were given ? After all, isn't sin the transgression of the law ? 20.- Does the Bible say that Adam and Eve ate of the Tree of Life before they sinned, and if so why didn't they become immortal ? 21.- What would have happened if Judas Iscariot repented of his sin ? After all the Bible predicted that he was to betray Christ.
Today we will look at the Triumphal Entry. In John 11:55-56, some were asking “Will Jesus come to the feast?” As He enters Jerusalem it appears that question will be answered. Jesus sends His disciples into town to find a donkey, He is praised by the people as He enters Jerusalem, has another encounter with the Pharisees. Jesus wept over the city of Jerusalem and He enters the temple late in the day before He and the disciples leave for Bethany for the night. Scripture Study today:Matthew 21: 1-11Mark 11: 1-11Luke 19: 28-44John 11-12Feel free to share this post and this study with anyone you'd like as we progress through the week!
What is the Judgment Seat of Christ? What is the purpose of the Judgment Seat? What misconceptions about the Judgment Seat keep Christians from taking it seriously? Will sins committed before trusting Christ diminish the reward? Will the Judgment be public or private? Will Jesus be angry? What things will Christ look for when He…
What is the Judgment Seat of Christ? What is the purpose of the Judgment Seat? What misconceptions about the Judgment Seat keep Christians from taking it seriously? Will sins committed before trusting Christ diminish the reward? Will the Judgment be public or private? Will Jesus be angry? What things will Christ look for when He evaluates your life? What rewards may we gain or lose at the Judgment Seat? Who does Jesus promise to reward? Will the death-bed convert receive any rewards? When will the Judgment Seat of Christ take place? Is this Judgment different from the Great White Throne Judgment? Who will appear at each and what takes place? The Bible states, The time will come when people will not endure sound doctrine. Are we living in such a time? Are we living in the last days when the Bible says people will have an outward appearance of religion but no inward reality? Across the world we are being told that society is getting better and better. But the Bible predicts that things will go from bad to worse. What is the truth? Is there evidence today that a new worldwide religious philosophy (the Antichrist) could capture people?s minds all over the world? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/701/29
What is the Judgment Seat of Christ? What is the purpose of the Judgment Seat? What misconceptions about the Judgment Seat keep Christians from taking it seriously? Will sins committed before trusting Christ diminish the reward? Will the Judgment be public or private? Will Jesus be angry? What things will Christ look for when He…
What is the Judgment Seat of Christ? What is the purpose of the Judgment Seat? What misconceptions about the Judgment Seat keep Christians from taking it seriously? Will sins committed before trusting Christ diminish the reward? Will the Judgment be public or private? Will Jesus be angry? What things will Christ look for when He evaluates your life? What rewards may we gain or lose at the Judgment Seat? Who does Jesus promise to reward? Will the death-bed convert receive any rewards? When will the Judgment Seat of Christ take place? Is this Judgment different from the Great White Throne Judgment? Who will appear at each and what takes place? The Bible states, The time will come when people will not endure sound doctrine. Are we living in such a time? Are we living in the last days when the Bible says people will have an outward appearance of religion but no inward reality? Across the world we are being told that society is getting better and better. But the Bible predicts that things will go from bad to worse. What is the truth? Is there evidence today that a new worldwide religious philosophy (the Antichrist) could capture people?s minds all over the world? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/701/29
Will Jesus's return be preceded by a single world government? Will every person have a government-issued ID or mark? Does Christ return once or twice? Will believers go through a Great Tribulation? Will there be a literal battle of Armageddon? Does it even matter what we believe about future events? Biblical prophecies about the end times have confused, confounded, and even divided God's people for centuries. But the reason Scripture gives us hints about the future is to provide the encouragement we need to endure the present, confident that God keeps his promises. In this balanced look at four major views of the end times, bestselling author Bryan Chapell explains the primary ways Christians have interpreted biblical prophecy about the last days, not so that we might pick a hill to die on but so that we can cling to what unites us in Christ. No matter what end times view we find most compelling, in God's plans we can find strength for today and hope for tomorrow. View book here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Are-Living-Last-Days-Revelation/dp/1540903923/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=se&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.FPmSweKo1Tfd5gfkG_sL2sZ9uedTe-PYHB2nWCpjwxNuvvHxzehe-MrREfutNU9tq-nF_27QHgC7BsIUeYnLeEOJjRTcWgSGqcmjdmOmM-KTuJWp7DMizHa-bBV9NWqyd5PTU_xuS5B7WjP-YC-kR-Jj-BBCeOjzkIzzenkOIKe8RQhGhaDeJLTYVDu_kqFkNT5tFurP75LyTZ_xXtg-PxuqPVXVbG_qaSeU9hbbLEE.3JbAEfcmpa3EcMs2UF3yeYNZDhV405uagOND0rEu96Q&qid=1709149306&sr=8-3 Please let us know in the comments where in the world you are tuned in from and make sure to give this video a like and subscribe to our channel to help promote sound Bible content on YouTube. Please consider becoming a supporter of Exposit The Word. Your one-time gift or regular monthly giving will help us reach more people with the Gospel and to help us equip people with sound bible teaching via online media and the production of physical Gospel tracts. https://exposittheword.com/support-us/
What is the Judgment Seat of Christ? What is the purpose of the Judgment Seat? What misconceptions about the Judgment Seat keep Christians from taking it seriously? Will sins committed before trusting Christ diminish the reward? Will the Judgment be public or private? Will Jesus be angry? What things will Christ look for when He…
What is the Judgment Seat of Christ? What is the purpose of the Judgment Seat? What misconceptions about the Judgment Seat keep Christians from taking it seriously? Will sins committed before trusting Christ diminish the reward? Will the Judgment be public or private? Will Jesus be angry? What things will Christ look for when He…
Imagine this. A national leader killed your former teacher while doing a party stunt. Now, full of grief, you and tens of thousands of others are looking for someone to retaliate. The question is: Will Jesus be that person? This week, we tell the next story of Jesus surprising everyone, this time with miraculous resourcefulness. For more about Anchor Church, go to anchorchurchil.com.
What is the Judgment Seat of Christ? What is the purpose of the Judgment Seat? What misconceptions about the Judgment Seat keep Christians from taking it seriously? Will sins committed before trusting Christ diminish the reward? Will the Judgment be public or private? Will Jesus be angry? What things will Christ look for when He…
What is the Judgment Seat of Christ? What is the purpose of the Judgment Seat? What misconceptions about the Judgment Seat keep Christians from taking it seriously? Will sins committed before trusting Christ diminish the reward? Will the Judgment be public or private? Will Jesus be angry? What things will Christ look for when He…
What is the Judgment Seat of Christ? What is the purpose of the Judgment Seat? What misconceptions about the Judgment Seat keep Christians from taking it seriously? Will sins committed before trusting Christ diminish the reward? Will the Judgment be public or private? Will Jesus be angry? What things will Christ look for when He…
What is the Judgment Seat of Christ? What is the purpose of the Judgment Seat? What misconceptions about the Judgment Seat keep Christians from taking it seriously? Will sins committed before trusting Christ diminish the reward? Will the Judgment be public or private? Will Jesus be angry? What things will Christ look for when He…
Episode 1419 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions. Show Notes CoreChristianity.com 1. What's the difference between Sheol and hell? 2. Will Jesus protect the church from the Great Tribulation? 3. What's the difference between the law of Moses and the law of Christ? 4. Was John the Baptist the first to baptize with water? 5. Is it sinful for Christians to get tattoos? Today's Offer: 7 TRUTHS ABOUT MARITAL SEX Want to partner with us in our work here at Core Christianity? Consider becoming a member of the Inner Core. View our latest special offers here or call 1-833-THE-CORE (833-843-2673) to request them by phone.
Why does the Catholic Church only infallibly define a few verses? Will Jesus convert my dad if I pray real hard? How can I explain Marian devotion to my protestant relatives? and more on today's Called to Communion with Dr. David Anders.
Why does the Catholic Church only infallibly define a few verses? Will Jesus convert my dad if I pray real hard? How can I explain Marian devotion to my protestant relatives? and more on today's Called to Communion with Dr. David Anders.
Why does the Catholic Church only infallibly define a few verses? Will Jesus convert my dad if I pray real hard? How can I explain Marian devotion to my protestant relatives? and more on today's Called to Communion with Dr. David Anders.
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GOD SMITES GLITCH MCCONNELL On the next twitch.tv/thegodpod, it's a head scratcher when Jesus, Santa, the Holy Spirit, and God welcome Pee-wee Herman to Heaven, celebrate drag queen Flamy Grant's #1 hit on the Christian music charts, and try to save the heathens from Dick Clark, James Corden's belly, and Glitch McConnell. Is Jesus Kenough? Would Cardi B catch a baby? Will God ban phones in heaven? Will Jesus play Barbie Detective? Is Santa a grower or a shower? What is the meaning of life? All your questions will be answered, well, except one or two, on the next God Pod: Have It Yahweh! THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: BOX OF AWESOME! Get 20% off your first monthly box when you sign up at BoxofAwesome.com and enter the code GODPOD at checkout. WE'RE POSTING VIDEOS ALL THE TIME NOW! Give us a follow and turn on notifications! Twitch: https://twitch.tv/TheGodPod YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/TheGodPod JOIN OUR COMMUNITY! Discord: https://discord.gg/7v3Cc4pjMC The God Pod: Have It Yahweh! After 6000 years of running the universe, God realized that Satan is kicking his butt, like, really bad. Over the centuries and despite lots of trying, God has not been able to smite the forces of evil. So, he started a podcast to do just that. Full of fun and heart, the God Pod is a twice-weekly opportunity for God to hang out with his fellow deities and maybe even meet some interesting humans. NEW EPISODES MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS The God Pod is everywhere! https://linktr.ee/godpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: BOX OF AWESOME! Get 20% off your first monthly box when you sign up at BoxofAwesome.com and enter the code GODPOD at checkout. GOD AND JESUS SUPPORT EVERYONE ON STRIKE! It's another mission impossible on twitch.tv/thegodpod when the three amigos Santa, Jesus, and God find themselves in battle from coast to coast with movies that are too long, magical thinking, toilet paper, trigger-happy baseball cops, and their archenemies Trump, Lauren Boebert, and Tucker Carlson of the radical Fart Right. Will they save the world from billionaires? Will Santa get his computer to work? Will Jesus be brainwashed into joining Scientology? Find out on the next episode of The God Pod!! Don't miss God's New Commandment for billionaires!! WE'RE POSTING VIDEOS ALL THE TIME NOW! Give us a follow and turn on notifications! Twitch: https://twitch.tv/TheGodPod YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/TheGodPod JOIN OUR COMMUNITY! Discord: https://discord.gg/7v3Cc4pjMC The God Pod: Have It Yahweh! After 6000 years of running the universe, God realized that Satan is kicking his butt, like, really bad. Over the centuries and despite lots of trying, God has not been able to smite the forces of evil. So, he started a podcast to do just that. Full of fun and heart, the God Pod is a twice-weekly opportunity for God to hang out with his fellow deities and maybe even meet some interesting humans. NEW EPISODES MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS The God Pod is everywhere! https://linktr.ee/godpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Jesus burn evildoers today like in the story of Elijah? In a time when compromise and tolerance is just as prevalent as in Elijah's day, you may start to wonder if, how, and when evildoers will be stopped. In this sermon from 2 Kings 1, Pastor Mark preaches on God's active vs passive wrath, options for what happens when you die, and the good news that everything will be perfect in the end once King Jesus returns.