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Jesus Christ's MinistryThe Miracles of Jesus Christ: Walking on the Water (Part One)Bible Study by Martin G. CollinsJesus Christ's ministry demonstrated His profound care and authority during a significant event on the Sea of Galilee. Soon after feeding the 5,000, He preached a sermon in the synagogue that led to near total rejection, with almost all but the twelve disciples abandoning Him. Later, He instructed His disciples to set out in … Would Jesus Christ Vote? (Part Two)Bible Study by Martin G. CollinsGod sent His Son Jesus Christ with the purpose of bringing salvation to humanity, introducing an entirely new way of life and a new governmental system led by God the Father and Himself. Before beginning His ministry, Jesus faced satan in a monumental challenge for the rulership of the earth, conquering him through obedience to … The Miracles of Jesus Christ: Water Into Wine (Part One)Bible Study by Martin G. CollinsDuring His ministry, Jesus Christ performs His first miracle by changing water into wine at a marriage feast in Cana. This act demonstrates at the earliest possible time that His ministry would be one of grace and truth, serving as an extension and complement of the Law and the Prophets. Through this miracle, He shows generosity …
Jesus and the Feast (Part One): Alignment With GodFeast of Tabernacles Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughOnly in John 7 do we find some evidence of Tabernacles and the Eighth Day, providing a gold mine to discover what was on Jesus's mind during this time. Hebrews (Part Three): Who Was Jesus? (cont.)Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)John identifies Christ as co-eternal with the Father, equal in character, but subordinate in authority. Christ's sonship was unique; He was the 'only Begotten Son.'
Christ's Mission StatementSermon by Richard T. RitenbaughLuke 4:16-21 and Mark 1:14-15, statements from Christ made at approximately the same time, constitute the composite mission statement directed at His disciples. Four Views of Christ (Part 2)Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe Gospels are Christ's biography. They also illustrate the typology of Revelation 4:7 depicting a lion, ox, man, and eagle, giving a picture of Christ's character.
Lessons From First-Century ChristianitySermon by David C. GrabbeEven though the believers of the first century experienced extraordinary events, because of entropy, their zeal atrophied after the shockwaves dissipated. Why Did the Jews Hate Jesus?Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe elites' jealousy over losing political power fueled their hatred of Jesus. Conflict between those who have power and those who want it is a way of life. The Fourth Commandment (Part Two): Christ's Attitude Toward the Sabbath'Personal' from John W. RitenbaughIn the Gospels, questions about the Sabbath center on how to keep it, not whether it should be kept. The way Jesus approached the Sabbath gives us an example. Christ's Revelation of the FatherSermon by Richard T. RitenbaughJohn 1:1-3 reveals Jesus' pedigree as the Logos (Spokesman), whose function was to declare or reveal the Father. He had existed with His Father from eternity. The Temptations of Christ: Behold, the Lamb of GodSermon by Mark SchindlerChrist's baptism possibly occurred after His return from temptation, leading His Father to praise Him as a victor, returning on the anniversary of Trumpets. Four Views of Christ (Part 1)Sermon by John W. RitenbaughIn the typology of the four living creatures (Revelation 4:6-8) lies the foundation for understanding the gospels as four representations of the same Life. Christian ZealSermon by Richard T. RitenbaughZeal 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. Jesus on the Holy SpiritSermon by Richard T. RitenbaughJesus taught about the Holy Spirit's function to carry out God's work, including inspiring one to speak the words of God and to resist the power of Satan. Why Hebrews Was Written (Part Two)'Personal' from John W. RitenbaughJesus Christ perfectly fulfilled His spiritual responsibilities and can now aid us in fulfilling ours, which includes keeping God's commandments. Get the Church Ready!'Personal' from John W. RitenbaughWhat should the church be doing during this time of scattering and doctrinal confusion? Is the gospel limited to preaching to the unconverted?
John's Feeding of the 5,000Sermon/Bible Study by Richard T. RitenbaughThe only miracle recorded in all four Gospels is the feeding of the 5,000, a profound sign that Jesus Christ exclusively is the Bread of Life. Misunderstood TruthCGG Weekly by Mike FuhrerSome might wonder, with the Holy Spirit guiding us, can we be led astray? For the answer, all we need to do is to look around. 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.
From Both Sides Now and the Greatest DayFeast of Tabernacles Sermon by Mark SchindlerWe must know both where we are starting and where we are going, having absolute faith that we will get there. If we do, taking that last step will be as certain as the first. Hebrews: Its Background (Part Four)Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)The frightful conditions during the 1st century are typical of the times ahead. To weather these circumstances, we need the encouragement of Hebrews.
Why Hebrews Was Written (Part Nine)'Personal' from John W. RitenbaughGod has communicated tirelessly with humanity through men and angels. The first chapters of Hebrews displays Christ's superiority over even the angels. John (Part Thirteen)Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughThe myriad opinions of the crowd concerning Jesus were all conditioned from their perspectives and traditions, but hardly ever from God's perspective. 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. 'Seventy Weeks Are Determined...''Prophecy Watch' by Richard T. RitenbaughThe Seventy Weeks Prophecy is contentious among prophecy experts. But simply taking the Bible at face value makes the meaning of this prophecy crystal clear. Acts (Part Four)Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughPeter, using the details of fulfilled prophecy, establishes the Messiahship of Jesus Christ and convicts the crowd of their culpability in His death. Matthew (Part Three)Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughJesus resisted Satan with the knowledge of God, resisting appeals to vanity, using power selfishly resisting to lust of the flesh, eyes, and pride of life. |
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