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Jesus ChristHebrews (Part Nine): Chapter 1: Jesus' Exultation and Christianity's ClaimsSermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)Jesus Christ is identified as the Son of God, the Anointed One, and the Messiah in Psalm 2. He is the only begotten Son of God, as stated in John 1:17, and was declared as such by God the Father at His birth to the virgin Mary. Jesus Christ held the office of High Priest, a position He was qualified for because He was already … Jesus Christ: First Savior, Second High Priest, Third KingSermon by John W. RitenbaughJesus Christ is vitally needed for the salvation of those converted, especially those converted from Judaism in the immediate decades following His resurrection. His role remains crucial for our salvation today, as Hebrews teaches us how much we need to relate to our High Priest. Without Jesus Christ, we can do nothing … Jesus Christ, the Bearer of SinSermonette by David C. GrabbeJesus Christ's role in bearing our sins is central to understanding the Scriptures. The Scriptures testify of Him, and as we study, we see how symbols like the azazel in Leviticus 16 point to Him. The azazel bore the sins of the people, and similarly, the Messiah bore our iniquities as prophesied in Isaiah 53. The Lord laid our … The Last Words of Jesus ChristSermon by Martin G. CollinsJesus Christ once took a poll among His followers, asking, "Who do men say that I, the Son of Man, am?" Some believed He was John the Baptist returned from the dead, others thought He was a second Elijah, Jeremiah, or one of the ancient prophets. Peter, one of His students, declared, "You are the Christ, the Son of the living … Jesus Christ Is Our HopeSermonette by Ted E. BowlingRahab considered the red cord a symbol of her faith and hope that she and her family would be rescued from destruction. Her faith was not wasted but rewarded. Jesus Christ's Trial (Part One)Sermon by Martin G. CollinsJesus Christ, in the account of His arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane, demonstrated complete control over the situation from beginning to end. He delayed in the Garden as the arresting party approached, went forth to meet them, and surrendered Himself voluntarily. Even at the moment of arrest, He showed power over the soldiers, …
Why Hebrews Was Written (Part Ten): Christianity's Claims'Personal' from John W. RitenbaughJesus Christ, having become so much better than the angels, has by inheritance obtained a more excellent name than they. He is named the Son of the Highest, and as God, He holds a unique identity as the only begotten Son. Though the title of Son was declared long before His human birth, God the Father assigned it when Jesus was … Jesus Was a CarpenterCGG Weekly by Richard T. RitenbaughJesus Christ, known to the people of Nazareth as a carpenter, the Son of Mary, and brother to James, Joses, Judas, and Simon, perplexed them when He returned teaching in the synagogue and gaining fame for healing the sick and casting out demons. They struggled to see Him as more than a local craftsman, offended by their … Hebrews (Part Three): Who Was Jesus? (cont.)Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)Jesus Christ, with His life and sacrifice, serves as the means of making peace between us and God, thus enabling a profound relationship with Them. During His time on earth, He took on humanity for the multitude of purposes for which humanity was created, inspiring appreciative wonderment for Him who became human for our eternal … Jesus Is GodSermon by John W. RitenbaughJesus Christ stands at the heart of a profound question about the authenticity of the Bible and His own identity. If He is not who He claims to be, as the Word of God personified and as the written word proclaims, then He was merely a cunning deceiver who orchestrated a lie sustained for nearly two thousand years, leaving us … Christ's Revelation of the FatherSermon by Richard T. RitenbaughJesus Christ is often the most misunderstood person who has ever walked this earth, frequently deliberately so. People hear or read His words and, due to their own willfulness, twist them to fit their preconceptions. Throughout His ministry, as seen in the gospels, His audience consistently misunderstood His message, a pattern … Hebrews (Part Five): Who Was Jesus?Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)Jesus Christ stands as the centerpiece of the epistle to the Hebrews, embodying unparalleled importance to the entire creation and to our spiritual growth and salvation. Other than the Father, no one compares to Him in leadership within the administration of this creation. He is essential to our connection to eternity and all … Hebrews (Part Four): Who Was Jesus?Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)Jesus Christ was not merely an extraordinary man; He was unique, great above all others who ever lived. Every characteristic of His attributes is to be admired for His great love and unstinting giving in every aspect of His character, expressed humbly and abundantly for our eternal well-being. Never has such glorious and refined … Why Is Christ, the Son, Called 'the Everlasting Father' (Isaiah 9:6)?Bible Questions & AnswersFor unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; and the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the increase of His government and peace there will be no end, upon the throne of David and over His kingdom, to order it and … Hebrews (Part Two): Who Was Jesus?Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)Under the New Covenant, Jesus Christ is central to God's purpose in building His Family. His teaching-and-example-setting responsibility was entrusted to no one else in all of creation, highlighting the profound importance of His role. Jesus is the major theme of the book of Hebrews, where God commands, "Hear Him," emphasizing … Jesus Disqualified?'Ready Answer' by Richard T. RitenbaughThe claim that Jesus Christ is the Messiah has come under scrutiny, causing confusion even among members of God's church. Despite this, the evidence supporting His Messiahship is robust. The genealogy in Luke 3, likely tracing His biological lineage through Mary, is as valid a claim to David's throne as the one in Matthew 1, …
Who Fulfills the Azazel Goat— Satan or Christ? (Part Three)'Ready Answer' by David C. GrabbeJesus Christ fulfilled the roles of both sacrificial animals in the Day of Atonement ritual. He died to provide a covering of blood and open the way to the Father, and He also bore the sins of many, taking them to the land of forgetfulness, the grave. His work is the expiation of mankind's sins, involving the atoning, cleansing, … Christ Our PassoverSermon by John W. RitenbaughJesus Christ stands as the central figure of salvation, embodying a profound mystery that eludes those who do not deeply consider His significance. To many, He was an enigma: to His own brethren, He was not believed; to the average Jew, a mysterious yet likable figure performing fantastic deeds; to the Pharisees and Sadducees, …
Why Did Jesus Have to Die by Crucifixion?'Ready Answer' by StaffOur Savior, Jesus Christ, endured a most horrific death on a stauros or cross, a form of execution that was both gory and painful, often lasting for days. In His time, crucifixion was reserved for slaves and the worst criminals or enemies of the state, a punishment so gruesome that Roman citizens were usually exempted. Jesus had …
Christ, Our Passover'Personal' from John W. RitenbaughJesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God, was crucified as a sacrifice for the forgiveness of our sins. He is the propitiation by which we can enter into God's presence, paying the incalculable price for sin as provided by God, the righteous Judge. At Passover, the focus centers on Him as the Lamb of God, slain for the sins of …
Jesus in the Feasts (Part Two): FirstfruitsSermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe central figure of Scripture is God Himself, particularly the Son, Jesus Christ, the Word. The real subject of the Word of God is our Savior and soon-coming King, Jesus Christ, and we must never allow this to stray far from the forefront of our minds. Everything in the Bible is about Him, as He Himself verified that the whole … Christ, the Chief CornerstoneSermon by Richard T. RitenbaughJesus Christ stands as the central and most vital part of our spiritual foundation. He is the Chief Cornerstone, as emphasized in Ephesians 2:20, anchoring and supporting the entire structure of God's spiritual Temple. His teaching underlies all other spiritual truth in God's Word, serving as the touchstone for everything else. … Christ Our RockSermon by Richard T. RitenbaughJesus Christ is identified as The Rock, a central and enduring image of God throughout biblical narrative. He is The Rock of the Old Testament, the same as The Word, Jesus Christ, who supplied Israel with manna and water, led them across the wilderness, delivered them from all their enemies, and placed them in the land of … Four Views of Christ (Part 3)Sermon by John W. RitenbaughJesus Christ is central to our transformation, as reflected in the principle, "As He is, so are we in this world." This signifies that we are being conformed not to Jesus the man, but to the risen Jesus Christ, embodying His current divine state. He has entrusted His reputation and honor to us, expecting us to bear His image, …
Jesus in the Feasts (Part One): The Bread of LifeSermon by Richard T. RitenbaughJesus Christ stands as the central figure in the study of Scripture, revealing the true meaning of God's Word through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. In Luke 24:44-45, He opened the minds of His disciples to understand the Old Testament prophecies and teachings concerning Himself, demonstrating that all Scriptures, from … Four Views of Christ (Part 1)Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe Bible presents Jesus Christ as central to its message, with His life and significance woven throughout its pages. In Revelation 2:17, He promises hidden manna to those who overcome, symbolizing spiritual nourishment that requires effort to uncover, akin to the Word of God that sustains and strengthens. This hidden manna, …
Jesus in the Feasts (Part Six): The Eighth DayFeast of Tabernacles Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe Eighth Day encapsulates the fullness of God's divine plan through Christ, who embodies and fulfills every lesson, hope, and promise depicted in the holy days. Groping for JesusCGG Weekly by Richard T. RitenbaughWhile Jesus' life fascinates people, they cannot know what He is really like because they reject the Bible's revelation and lack God's Spirit.
Was Jesus Married?'Ready Answer' by Mike FordA recent scrap of parchment, dubbed "The Gospel of Jesus' Wife," claims our Savior was married to Mary Magdalene. But was He? Running God's Marathon With ChristSermon by Mark SchindlerChrist endured many more than three temptations; rather, He was tested continuously, and perhaps the intensity increased as He neared the end of His life. Have You Given Your Heart to Jesus?Sermonette by Austin Del CastilloIt behooves God's called-out ones to recognize Jesus Christ as providing the access to God the Father, the Way and the Life.
Who Fulfills the Azazel Goat—Satan or Christ? (Part One)'Ready Answer' by David C. GrabbeSome say the scapegoat (azazel) prefigures the Devil, others say it has been fulfilled by Jesus. Tradition teaches one thing; Scripture reveals another. Proofs of Christ's ResurrectionSermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThere is more corroboration of evidence for the existence of Jesus Christ and His life experiences than that regarding Alexander the Great or Julius Caesar. Christ as RedeemerCGG Weekly by Richard T. RitenbaughThe idea of redemption is that of 'buying back,' of paying the cost—often a steep one—to restore someone or something to a former condition or ownership. Christ as Righteous JudgeCGG Weekly by Richard T. RitenbaughBoaz is a type of Jesus Christ. Boaz' actions toward Ruth give us insight into the character of our Savior, particularly in His office of Judge. The Meekness and Gentleness of ChristSermon by Martin G. CollinsJesus demonstrated His meekness in His treatment of many with whom He interacted. Balancing firmness and gentleness, He seeks to save rather than destroy. Who Gets Jesus' Vote?CGG Weekly by Richard T. RitenbaughJesus' Kingdom is still not of this world today. Therefore, His servants still should not be involved in the political battles of this world either. What Did Jesus Do?'Ready Answer' by StaffWe have all seen 'WWJD?' on bracelets, T-shirts, and the like. Perhaps a better question is, "What *did* Jesus do?" because He left us the perfect example. Was Jesus a Jew (Matthew 1:1-16)?Bible Questions & AnswersThe word 'Jew' is a shortened form of 'Judean,' referring to the descendants of the patriarch Judah, one of the twelve progenitors of the tribes of Israel.
Why Hebrews Was Written (Part Twelve): The Son's Superiority Over Angels'Personal' from John W. RitenbaughSome Jews among the early converts believed that Jesus Christ did not qualify to be the church's High Priest, considering angels to be greater and holier.
Why Hebrews Was Written (Part Eight): Hebrews 1'Personal' from John W. RitenbaughHebrews 1 delivers a knock-out punch to skeptics like many first-century Jews who claimed He falls short in qualifying as our High Priest and Savior.
Fully Man and Fully God?'Personal' from John W. RitenbaughSome in the church of God have begun to doubt the traditional teaching regarding the physical and spiritual makeup of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. This issue was a significant controversy in the first-century church, especially when beliefs like Docetism, suggesting Jesus was physical but Christ was a separate spiritual … Hebrews (Part Eight): Greater Than Angels (cont.)Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)Hebrews 1:3-4 describes the dramatic transitional period in which God begot Christ, making Him the only human being who could qualify as our Messiah and Savior. The God of the Old Testament'Ready Answer' by Pat HigginsMany believe that the God of the Old Testament was a cruel, angry God, while Jesus, the God of the New Testament, is kind and loving. Here's what Scripture shows. The God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and MosesSermonette by David C. GrabbeThe identical actions of the Lord and the Angel of the Lord show they are the same Being. The God known by Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Moses was Jesus Christ. The Father-Son Relationship (Part Four)Sermon by John W. RitenbaughJesus referred to His Father as 'My God,' indicating that They do not share equality, preeminence, or superiority. They are equal in kind, but one is subordinate. Hebrews (Part Thirteen): Chapter 2, A Mind-Bending Purpose (Part Two)Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)The Jewish converts to the Way, although having had the benefit of Messianic prophecies, did not recognize the powerful significance of Psalm 8. The Father-Son Relationship (Part Five)Sermon by John W. RitenbaughAlthough Christ is not the Absolute Deity, He is nevertheless the complement of the Father. He had a pre-existence as the God of the Old Testament. The Father-Son Relationship (Part Two)Sermon by John W. RitenbaughChrist Himself asserted the superiority of the Father. Jesus serves as the revelator of the great God, providing the only means of access to Him. The Helper and the Angel of the LordSermonette by David C. GrabbeChrist frequently used 3rd person titles, such as the Son of Man and the Helper. Just as Christ sent the Helper—Himself—so Yahweh sent His Angel—Himself. PricelessCGG Weekly by Richard T. RitenbaughChrist's sacrifice is often not as real as it needs to be, but what He and His Father did for the elect, and ultimately, most of humanity, is priceless Hebrews (Part Six): God's Salvation CommunicationSermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)God personally communicated with Adam, Eve, Abraham, Moses, the prophets, and to us through His Son. With the Scriptures, God teaches His faithful today. Hebrews: Its Background (Part Nine)Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe Book of Hebrews is a must-read for all members of God's church who seek the key for spiritual growth through a meaningful relationship with Jesus Christ. Hebrews (Part Twelve): Chapter 2, A Mind-Bending Purpose (Part One)Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)To counteract complacency, Hebrews warns against neglecting God's invitation of salvation, which He does not guarantee until sanctification has run its course. God the Father in the Old TestamentSermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe Hebrew Scriptures reveal the existence of the Father. Deuteronomy 6:4 refers to God as one, signifying unity of purpose and identical character. The Father-Son Relationship (Part Three)Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe Father and Son are separate; the Father is the source of all power, while the Son serves as the channel through which we interface with the Father. You Are My Witnesses That I Am GodSermon by Martin G. CollinsChrist's trial and crucifixion were not historical accidents; rather, God prophesied both events in minute detail in Old Testament scriptures. The Messiah in Three PsalmsSermonette by Ted E. BowlingPsalms 22, 23 and 24 form a trilogy, each part of of which is a Messianic prophecy that tells a part of the Gospel of God's Kingdom. Power Belongs to God (Part Two)'Personal' from John W. RitenbaughHuman beings, even those who have been called, have an innate fear that God will not always provide. This fear originates in doubt about God's power. Hebrews: Its Background (Part One)Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)Although God never intended the Old Covenant to endure eternally, the spiritual law (shared by both the old and new covenants) lasts forever. In The Likeness of Men!Sermon by Martin G. CollinsJesus was subjected to the same experiences as the rest of us, having the appearance, experiences, the capability of receiving injury and suffering temptation. The Shepherd of IsraelSermonette by David C. GrabbePsalm 80 shows that the Shepherd of Israel sat between the Cherubim in the Holy of Holies, showing that Jesus Christ is the God who interacted with Israel. Why Hebrews Was Written (Part Three)'Personal' from John W. RitenbaughHebrews was written to fulfill several needs of the first-century church. One of the most critical was to explain God's opening of eternal life to the Gentiles. John (Part Four)Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughThe apostle John has provided at least eight separate forms of witness, establishing the veracity of Jesus Christ's identity as God in the flesh. |
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