Central text: Mark 9:2–13: “After six days Jesus took Peter, James and John with him and led them up a high mountain, where they were all alone. There he was trans...
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Central text: Mark 9:2–13: “After six days Jesus took Peter, James and John with him and led them up a high mountain, where they were all alone. There he was transfigured before them….” I. The transfiguration shows that Jesus is God (Mark 9:7 with John 5:17–18; cf. also Isaiah 60:19–20) 2. The transfiguration shows that Jesus is the prophet like Moses (Deuteronomy 18:15–19; cf. also Exodus 19:9 and 34:29–35). 3. The transfiguration shows that Jesus is the Son of Man (Daniel 7:13–14; cf. also Mark 9:11–13; Malachi 4:5–6; Matthew 17:10–13; Luke 1:17)
Hell, Lazarus, and ...
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The Parable of the Rich man and Lazarus - a story that Jesus told about life and death and heaven and hell. A comparison on Rob Bell's new book, "Love Wins"
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The Parable of the Rich man and Lazarus - a story that Jesus told about life and death and heaven and hell. A comparison on Rob Bell's new book, "Love Wins"
Luke: Jesus The Pro...
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Jesus preaches in his hometown of Nazareth, but the people reject him. They would rather kill Jesus than kill their religion. He teaches from 1 Kings 17 and 2 King...
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Jesus preaches in his hometown of Nazareth, but the people reject him. They would rather kill Jesus than kill their religion. He teaches from 1 Kings 17 and 2 Kings 5 to show that even religious people are as needy as a starving pagan widow and that their sin is as horrific as leprosy. We see in this passage at least eight ways we could be compelled to reject Jesus.
Luke: Jesus The Pro...
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Jesus preaches in his hometown of Nazareth, but the people reject him. They would rather kill Jesus than kill their religion. He teaches from 1 Kings 17 and 2 King...
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Jesus preaches in his hometown of Nazareth, but the people reject him. They would rather kill Jesus than kill their religion. He teaches from 1 Kings 17 and 2 Kings 5 to show that even religious people are as needy as a starving pagan widow and that their sin is as horrific as leprosy. We see in this passage at least eight ways we could be compelled to reject Jesus.