
Behold The Man | John 19:5
In John 19:5 Pilate says to the Jewish leaders who brought Jesus to be judged and condemned by the Romans and be crucified, “Behold, the man!” Why did he say this?
In John 19:5 Pilate says to the Jewish leaders who brought Jesus to be judged and condemned by the Romans and be crucified, “Behold, the man!” Why did he say this?
We read and hear of the many healing(s) of Jesus in the gospels. And sometimes we wander and some even claim that what Jesus did then, He does today. But is that true? Does God/Jesus heal today the same way that He did in biblical times? | Matthew 4:23
We have often heard many stirring sermons about how Jesus went into the Garden of Gethsemane and prayed NOT to die (because He was human just as we are)! But when Jesus asked the Father to take that cup away from Him, was He really referring to the cross … or something else? | Matthew 26:36-42
In 1 Corinthians 11:1-16, the Apostle Paul commended the Corinthian church for remembering the traditions and practices that he taught them. However, they failed to continue practicing one thing: the women did not cover their heads when praying or prophesying. Paul explained principally why this should be done; and then he proceeded to tell them why the women should do this. And he said, “because of the angels”. What did he mean by this?
After Jesus rose from the dead, He was met at the tomb by Mary Magdalene. In overwhelming excitement, she grabbed Him and held on tightly. But Jesus told her to stop holding on to Him, because He had to ascend to the Father in heaven. What was it so pressing that He had to do in heaven? Join me for this eye-opening teaching. John 20:17; Hebrews 8:1-5; 9:11-12, 22-23; Ezekiel 28:11-19
We often hear and are falsely told that when we die, we will go to heaven and be there forever. But the Scriptures do NOT ever teach this doctrine. So, just why do believers go to heaven and what happens when we get there? Join me in this extensive teaching about the rewards of saints in heaven. | Luke 19:11-27; 2 Corinthians 5:6-10; 1 Corinthians 3:11-15; Revelation 20:1-6