The Birth, Flight, Baptism, Temptation of Jesus
As for told in Isaiah 9:1-7, a child born of the lineage of David, the Prince of Peace was born of a virgin, baptized by John, Tempted 3 times by Satan,Jesus gathers his followers and begins to preach his message
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Paul's Letter to the Galatians - Unity Through Christ
Paul's letter to the Galatians guides us on our journey of faith. Galatians is a message which reaches out to all people regardless of background, for all are the children of God.
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Paul's Epistle to the Phillipians - A Guide for New Believers
Does this letter from Paul to the Phillipians still provide us with wisdom which we can apply in today's world?
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Chronicles of the End Times
Many Christians believe we are about to enter the end times. The signs that Jesus gave us in Matthew 24 are coming true, and world events seem to be fitting into the end times scenario that the Bible talks about. In this video we explore what will happen leading up to the Rapture, the seven year period called the Tribulation and the last half of the tribulation (3 1/2 years) called the Great Tribulation. The return of Jesus Christ which culminates in the defeat of the Anti-Christ, the False Prophet and Satan.
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Paul's Letter to the Ephesians
The message Paul was sending is that believers in Christ are transformed from the spiritually dead to the living by Jesus Christ.
The main message of Ephesians is that believers in Christ are reconciled not only to God, but to each other. They are to maintain unity of purpose within their families and church, while resisting the temptation to fall into the sin of the world surrounding them.
The purpose of the letter to the Ephesians was to encourage unity in the early church, that we are not to be divided by our former status of Jews and Gentiles.
Paul concludes the letter with advice to put on the whole armor of God to protect ourselves from spiritual warfare with the evil one.
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Epstile of James - The Original Life Hack
James was the half-brother of Jesus, however he always identified himself as a "James (which would actually have been Jacob), a servant of God and the Lord Jesus Christ". It is uncertain when he wrote this. Eusebuis wrote that this Book was the first of the Epistles. James was stoned to death by the same Pharisees that condemned Jesus before Pilot. Ironically James was praying that God would forgive them, when he died in 62 AD.
James was a Jew, and wrote this letter all of the 12 tribes of Israel, James is direct and uncompromising, he wrote down 60 declarative for Christians in 108 verses.
The words of James are just as relevant (probably more so) today than they were 2 millennium ago
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What are the Signs of the End Times?
We return to the prophecy of Jesus from Matthew 24 and Luke 21 (The Olivet Discourse) to explain what Jesus said we can expect before he returns.
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Sermon on the Mount
A contemplative look at the Gospel of Matthew 5,6 and 7, comparing it with the Sermon on the Plain in the Gospel of Luke 6:20-49
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