Jesus Christ's Works

The Miracles of Jesus Christ: Healing Two Blind Men (Part Two)

Bible Study by Martin G. Collins

Jesus Christ's works, as demonstrated through His healings, reveal the profound connection between faith and divine intervention. In challenging the two blind men with the question, "Do you believe that I am able to do this?" He emphasizes the necessity of faith for miraculous healing to occur according to God's will. Their …


The Miracles of Jesus Christ: Healing a Paralytic (Part One)

Bible Study by Martin G. Collins

Two of Jesus Christ's seventeen healing miracles involve healing a paralyzed person. The first of these, occurring in Capernaum, Jesus' own city, is a profound demonstration of His power. Energetic crowds pressed in at the door to hear Him proclaim new truths, unaware they were about to witness strong proof of His divine …


The Miracles of Jesus Christ (Part One)

Bible Study by Martin G. Collins

Jesus Christ's works, marked by miraculous power as foretold by the prophet Isaiah, served as profound evidence of His identity. He declared to John the Baptizer that the blind receive their sight, the lame walk, lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and the poor have the gospel preached to them. His miracles, …


The Miracles of Jesus Christ: Healing a Centurion's Servant (Part Three)

Bible Study by Martin G. Collins

The healing of the centurion's servant demonstrates Jesus Christ's profound ability to heal from a distance solely through the power of His word. Distance poses no barrier to His authority; His command alone suffices to effect healing, whether near or far. The centurion, recognizing this authority, believed that diseases must …


Is the Christian Required To Do Works? (Part Five)

'Personal' from John W. Ritenbaugh

The, listen up, for the gospel of Jesus Christ shines a light on the works He tirelessly performs for mankind's sake. His return looms near, within our lifetimes, as prophecies He spoke are coming to pass. The crisis at the close draws ever closer, and mankind's only hope rests in the good news He brought. Jesus Himself declares …


What Did Jesus Do?

'Ready Answer' by Staff

We 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.


The Unleavened Vanguard with Christ

Sermon by Mark Schindler

Christ's warnings to His disciples in Luke 12 may have been given during the Unleavened Bread season, giving us additional forms of leaven to guard against.


Lessons From First-Century Christianity

Sermon by David C. Grabbe

Even though the believers of the first century experienced extraordinary events, because of entropy, their zeal atrophied after the shockwaves dissipated.


Christian Zeal

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Zeal has been discredited as the tool of the charlatan, but Christians must develop passion and zeal for the Christian way of life and the Kingdom of God.


Who Fulfills the Azazel Goat—Satan or Christ? (Part Two)

'Ready Answer' by David C. Grabbe

On the Day of Atonement, the live goat bears the sins of the nation. Many think this represents Satan as the source of sin, yet Scripture reveals the truth.


John (Part Ten)

Sermon/Bible Study by John W. Ritenbaugh

When God removes an infirmity or gives a blessing, He also gives a responsibility to follow through, using the blessing to overcome and glorify God.


Are You Zealous? (Part Four)

CGG Weekly by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Jesus' driven, untiring work exemplifies the concept of zeal in Scripture: as holy fervor—virtuous wrath against evil and great ardor for doing good.


John (Part Nine)

Sermon/Bible Study by John W. Ritenbaugh

Jesus teaches the difference between works that cause burdens (work that profanes the Sabbath) and works that relieve burdens. The Father and Son never stop working.


The Commandments (Part Seven)

Sermon/Bible Study by John W. Ritenbaugh

The work required on the Sabbath is to prepare for the Kingdom of God, fellowshipping with our brethren, serving where possible, and relieving burdens.





 
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