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A Study Of John 1:29-42

A Study Of John 1:29-42

A Study of John 1:29-42 presents the the public identification of Jesus, how he is recognized as the Messiah, and John the Baptist’s descending and Jesus’ ascending ministry.

How Hezekiah Beat Sennacherib

How Hezekiah Beat Sennacherib

It was around 701 BC that Sennacherib, king of Assyria, sent his army to capture Jerusalem. Everything was in his favor. A great army. Well equipped soldiers. Advanced weapons of war. And Jerusalem’s King Hezekiah had only one defense. Here’s his story.

A Study of John 1:15-28

A Study of John 1:15-28

A study of John 1:15-28 confirms the preeminence of Christ who brings grace and truth, reveals the Father, and introduces John the Baptist who paves the way for Jesus. A study of John 1:15-28 confirms the preeminence of Christ “He who comes after me ranks before me,...

Jephthah’s Foolish Vow

Jephthah’s Foolish Vow

Jephthah’s foolish vow is found in Judges 11:1-40. We’ve all said impulsive, foolish things without thinking. That’s the story of Jephthah. Here are some from it.

A Study Of John 1:1-14

A Study Of John 1:1-14

A study of John 1:1-14 reveals the Word is Eternal and Uncreated, God’s agent for creation and salvation, and the physical revelation of God as man.

Faith Going Through The Roof

Faith Going Through The Roof

Faith going through the roof. When Jesus teaches a crowd of people in a house, four men bring a paralyzed man to him on a mat. But they can’t get through the crowd. So they cut a hole in the roof and let the man down inside. Here are lessons from the story.

The Easter Promise

The Easter Promise

The promise of Easter. It’s more than Chocolate bunnies, Easter egg hunts, and once a year church in dress up clothes. Easter presents a promise through the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

The Danger Of Assumptions

The Danger Of Assumptions

After God’s promised land was distributed among Israel, the tribes of Rueben, Gad, and half-tribe of Manassah stopped on the way into their land and built a large alter. The other tribes assumed it was for worshipping other gods and prepared for war against them. Here are lessons from the story.

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