Two Year Gospel Study Week 10
Week 10 explores the verses of Mark 5:21 - 6:13 and takes a look at these themes: Testimony and Unbelief; Fear not; Healing, Anointing with Oil.
The world urges us to be politically correct, but God tells us to be spiritually correct -- even at the cost of persecution.
Week 10 explores the verses of Mark 5:21 - 6:13 and takes a look at these themes: Testimony and Unbelief; Fear not; Healing, Anointing with Oil.
This week’s text is Matthew 11:13-12:4, with a continued study of John the Baptist as fulfilling the prophecy of “Elijah who was to come” as he points to Jesus as the fulfillment of the prophesied Savior. The class continues exploring Jesus’ identity through the teachings on repentance and forgiveness found in Jesus, as we learn that it is through Him alone that we can come to know the Father.
"Am I a good person?" Many in our culture have been taught to answer "Yes," but the Bible says "No" -- we are all born sinful, and our best efforts still fall far short of God's perfect holiness. Only salvation through Jesus Christ can make someone a child of God!
Week 9 takes a look at Mark 4:26 - 5:20 on the subjects of: Kingdom of God; Faith and Trust; Deliverance from demons; Obedience and witnessing.
Today’s message is all about Heaven and how we get there. The Bible says we can be sure of going to heaven, but there is only One Way to heaven and that’s Jesus! Pastor Dodge also shares pieces of Don Piper’s story from the book, “90 Minutes in Heaven: A True Story of Death and Life.”
Through redemption by the blood of Jesus, we are now part of God's Royal Family. We should conduct our lives so that they honor the King!
Week 8 explores Mark 3:31 - 4:24 on the topics of the Family of God; Jesus’ teaching and parables on The Kingdom of God.
In Matthew 10:29 - 11:15 we learn we are ambassadors for Christ with the Holy Spirit dwelling within us. The Holy Spirit enables us to be effective witnesses wherever we go. We are called to live for Christ, and that has phenomenal consequences both for us and for others. In chapter 11, Matthew shows us Jesus’ identity.
A difficult and challenging message, this week we address the reality of hell. Hell is not a topic of regular conversation, yet the reality of hell is true. Therefore, it is essential we understand the consequences of our beliefs, our actions, and our behaviors, and that we understand what the future holds. The Bible teaches we have only two destinies: With God (heaven) - or - Apart from Him (hell). Which destiny are we living for?
Romans 13:4 exhorts believers to "clothe yourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ." But what about the old clothes, the "desires of the flesh?" How do we remove sinful behaviors and keep them off for good?
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