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New Testament Books |
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Luke |
(Luke 36) Dressed In Readiness |
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What will one's life look like who is experiencing Life and focused on eternity? Ed debunks some erroneous views of readiness being synonomous with Christian busyness. My lamp is lit when I'm being faithful to the stewardship I've been given. The message concludes with the miracle of the humped-over woman as an invitation to Sabbath rest in the Lord to walk uprightly before Him. |
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Luke 12:35-13:17 |
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(Luke 37) Chapter 13: Kingdom of God |
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"The Lord can undo in a moment of time," Ed points out from the miracle of the bent over woman, "years of bondage." The real message is not to try to be upright by works but to let the Lord touch you. The next two parables (the mustard seed & the leaven) illustrate how the kingdom of God works. Though leaven is often a picture of sin and corruption, in its context here is a symbol of the Holy Spirit that keeps on working through the whole "lump of dough" until it's completely transformed. |
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Luke_37_KingdomOfGod-Chap13.mp3 |
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Luke 13:10-21 |
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(Luke 38) Kingdom Of God - Conclusion |
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The kingdom of God teachings close with a sermon on the narrow door whose point is, "Don't worry about how many are saved; you just make sure you're ready." Seekers find the Lord--always! Jesus healing the man with drospy is the climax of the Sabbath miracles picturing man being held and embraced by God. |
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Luke 13:16-14:6 |
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(Luke 39) Salvation - What It Means To Man |
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God's salvation is unconditional grace, set in contrast to the works-mentality of the religion of the Pharisees. The invitation to God's banquet is to the humble (not the proud) and reveals the generous heart of the Lord. The parable of counting the cost and the king going to battle contrasts once again the religion of the Pharisees of bills and fights with exlusive devotion to Jesus to supply all the resources we need to build and every victory in the fight. |
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Ed Miller |
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Luke_39_Salvation-WhatItMeansToMan.mp3 |
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Luke 14 |
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(Luke 40) Salvation - What It Means To God |
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The joy of God is the great message of this three part parable. Ed shares the beautiful truths of the shepherd seeking and the woman lighting a lamp and seeking, but also points out the way the Father seeks. Two ways the Father seeks is He allows the son to go and waste his inheritance and sends a famine "to lower the bottom." The great love of God is pictured here in the only place in the whole Bible where we see Him running.
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Luke 15 |
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(Luke 41) Chapter 16: Relationship |
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Luke 16 is one of the most 'thorny' chapters of the Bible, but the summary of it is relationship. Ed points out four keys to help understand the parable of the unjust steward and how it underscores that relationships--with God and real friends--are more important than money. |
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Luke 15:3-7, Matthew 18:12-15, Luke 16 |
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(Luke 42) Encouraging Faith |
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Verses 1-10 of Luke 17 serve as a warning of being a stumbling block of discouraging faith in the little ones (Christians) that trust in Jesus. The important thing about faith is the Object of your faith; faith lays hold of God who does impossible things! Ed shows from the healing of the ten lepers that the one who returned emphasizes the heart obedience that blesses Christ as contrasted with the nine who only followed the letter of the command. |
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Luke_42_EncouragingFaith.mp3 |
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Luke 17:1-19 |
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(Luke 43) The Unjust Judge |
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The way Jesus comes is the way He always comes--by revelation. Ed shares how "one of the days" of the Son of Man differs from THE day of the Lord. Just like those common ordinary days of Noah and Lot, as you're just doing the most common thing, Christ will dawn on you. The parable of the unjust judge teaches us always to trust and look at God's heart, not His actions, and by misjudging Him end up fainting. |
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Luke 17:20-18:8 |
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(Luke 44) The Mercy of God |
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The parable of the Pharisee and the publican teaches that those who trust in themselves will not be justified. The infants brought to the Lord Jesus pictured the helpless dependence of those fall helplessly into the arms of Christ for salvation. The rich young ruler demonstrates the hopelessness of works to be saved, but is a mighty miracle of God, as miraculous as a camel (the largest animal of Palestine) going through the eye of a needle (the smallest opening). |
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Luke 18:9-30 |
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(Luke 45) Bartimaeus |
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The disciples' confusion over such clear words about Jesus' suffering and death shows us that clear words are not clear words without illumination. The healing of Bartimaeus serves as a climactic miracle highlighting that point. Among many observations of this incident, Jesus gives eyesight to those who seek it. |
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Luke 18:18-43 |
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(Luke 46) Zacchaeus |
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The story of Zacchaeus summarizes God's salvation is three wonderful ways. First, salvation is God seeking man, not man seeking God. Secondly, salvation means a radical transformation, like this chief tax collector's public confession to restore fourfold. Lastly, real salvation is intimate fellowship with the Lord Jesus Christ. |
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Luke_46_Trinity-Zacchaeus.mp3 |
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Luke 19:1-10 |
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(Luke 47) Parable of The Pound |
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Ed analyzes the parable of the pound (or mina) as contrasted with Matthew's parable of the talent as the summary of Jesus' teaching ministry. The most important part of the second coming is not the second coming but on the One who is coming again. |
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Luke_47_Trinity-ParableOfThePound.mp3 |
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Luke 19:11-27 |
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(Luke 48) Chapter 19: Palm Sunday |
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In the Lord's triumphal entry into Jerusalem, we see both the cross and the crown. In several ways it truly was a triumphal entry (though veiled), for in foretaste it pictured Jesus as the Lord of the universe, the one who tames creation, and His coming as the King. Yet it also was a "non-triumphal" entry, as evidenced by His appearing on a humble donkey and His anguished weeping over the city. |
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Luke 19:28-44 |
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(Luke 49) Chapter 19: Cleansing of The Temple |
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Ed offers 4 observations to aid in understanding this second cleansing of the temple, such as seeing it in light of Jeremiah 7, contrasting the outer glory with the inner corruption, and studying the background of the convenience animals. Jesus weeps over externalism, looking to Him in a lighthearted way, worldliness, mixture, and prejudice. He comes to flip over everything in our lives that is not Christ, then He can begin to teach us. |
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Luke 19:45-48, Jeremiah 7:1-4 |
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(Luke 50) Trinity Revelation - Patience - Image Of God |
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Ed examines the first 3 of 5 clashes between Jesus and the religious leaders (in chapter 20) from two viewpoints: from the level of earth and from the heart of God. Bigger than the question of authority is the principle of revelation. Christ will always be silent to those who do not seriously want to know the truth. In the parable of the wicked vinedressers, though it pictures the judgment upon unfaithful Israel, more than that it pictures the amazing longsuffering of God. |
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Luke_50_TrinityRevelation-Patience-ImageOfGod.mp3 |
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Luke 20:1-26 |
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Luke 51 God's Word Trust Worthy |
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Luke 52 Not One Stone On Another |
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Luke 53 The Lord's Table |
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Luke_53_TheLordsTable.mp3 |
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Luke 54 Spiritual Blindness |
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(Luke 55) Gethsemane |
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What was the "strong crying and tears" (literally "screaming at the top of His lungs") all about in the Lord Jesus' agony in Gethsemene? He was recoiling from the broken fellowship with His holy Father God as He became sin with our sin. Ed treads upon this holy ground with utmost reverence to peek into the spiritual realities of what was happening to our Lord Jesus Christ on this momentous night. |
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Luke 22:39-46, Hebrews 5:7, 2 Corinthians 5:21 |
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(Luke 56) Jesus On Trial |
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In the "betrayal that has made all history", Ed turns the focus not upon Judas but upon Jesus' approachability and lamb-like meekness to receive the kiss on His cheek. Both the power of Christ (the "I am" that paralyzed perhaps a thousand men) and restraint (refusing to call for the legions of angels) are marvellously displayed. In the denial of Peter, the rooster pictures the law of God crying out whereas the look of Jesus the grace of God that melts our hearts. |
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Luke 22:47-65 |
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(Luke 57) Barabbas |
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Jesus had the "great confession" before Pilate by His amazing speech, His amazing silence, and His amazing patience. Who killed Jesus? In others I was there. When I have been covetous, I was in Judas. When I have been self-righteous, I was in the Pharisees. When I caved into peer pressure and fear of man, I was in Pontius Pilate. And in Barabbas I experienced the perfection substitution of the the Son of the Father! |
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Luke_57_Chap23Barabbas.mp3 |
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Luke 22:63 - 23:25 |
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(Luke 58) Simon Of Cyrene |
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How this Simon of Cyrene took up the cross of Christ sheds some light on what it means for us to take up our cross. The cross is our identification with our Lord in the place of rejection. The wonderful fruit of carrying the cross of Jesus is seen later on in how Simon's wife and both children not only became Christians but were pillars in the Church. |
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Luke 23:26 |
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(Luke 59) Redemptive Living |
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The daughters of Jerusalem weeping carries with it double message for us. It is both a warning against "superficial sentimentality" and crying about the will of God. On the flip side, as others around us are being identified with Christ, don't feel sorry for what God has brought into their lives redemptively. Even the voices of the mockers along the way God turns into the voice of confession and honor! |
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Luke 23:27-31 |
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(Luke 60) Miracles Of Calvary |
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Jesus on the center cross was the dividing line between sinners, those who wanted salvation from nails (bad circumstances) and those who wanted salvation from sin. The first of four miracles on Calvary was the darkened sun which illustrates the miracle of forgiveness. The second miracle of the torn veil points to the miracle of access. The beauty of it all is when Jesus emerged out of the darkness of those three sunless hours, He said, "It is finished!" |
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Luke 23:32-45, Hebrews 10:19-20 |
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(Luke 61) Calvary Means Miracles II |
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God engineered the earthquake (Calvary's third miracle) in just the right way to split the centurion's heart. The quake teaches us that God will shake any foundation in our lives that is not a real foundation. The final miracle of the many raised saints drives home that it is a miracle of God to deliver us from corruption. The linen and the embalming have a story to tell about what it means to have resurrection life! |
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Luke 23:46-56, Matthew 27:45-54 |
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(Luke 62) The Road To Emmaus |
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Watch how Jesus appears to these two disciples because that's how He will appear to you as well. Depression and unbelief will hold your eyes from seeing the Lord. The burning heart is the first step to knowing Jesus at the place of sweet fellowship--the breaking of bread. Ed shares how the Lord's appearing and disappearing draw us in closer union with Him and His people. |
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Luke 24:13-49 |
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(Luke 63) Clincher |
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As the Gospel of Luke comes to a close, the message of life and hope is displayed by the rolled away stone, the empty gravesclothes, and the message of the angels. We never need to ask for a victory of our own, for if you have Jesus, you have victory! As Jesus ascended into heaven, Luke notes His posture as one of the high priest giving His priestly blessing, an attitude which He still has towards His people today. |
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Luke 24:1-12, 50-53 |
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(John 59) Chapters 18-19: Pilate (Continued) |
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Not only will God engineer each one's path, people in that path at the right time, and open their eyes to a spiritual world for the first time, but also cause something to come that brings amazement. For Pilate the silence of the Lord Jesus before His accusers was the source of that amazement. Pilate and his relationship to the religious crowd, Herod, Barabbas, and the washbowl of water illustrate behavior of anyone trying to be neutral. Neutrality is not really neutral; it is a decision against Jesus Christ. |
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John 18-19 |
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(John 60) Chapter 18: Peter - No Confidence in the Flesh |
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Peter's flesh was weak; he wanted to serve the Lord, but self making noble decisions to deny self is just pride. God never tries to make the flesh better; He dawns upon us the "exchanged life". God's victory is getting rid of me altogether.
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(John 61) Chapter 19: Cross - Objective Faith |
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Our faith is based upon solid, objective facts. God is taking our eyes away from that which is subjective, instead focusing our attention on "It is written" and "It is finished". The only proper object of faith is not faith but the Lord Jesus Christ expressed through the Word of God. |
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John 19 |
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(John 62) Chapter 19: Faith at the Cross |
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The foundation of the Gospel is His identification with us, not our identification with Him. The church is represented at the foot of the cross, as Mary is God's first picture of the church. The various women, John, Nicodemus and Joseph of Aramathea were there because they loved Jesus. Faith is loving Jesus outside the camp--social, domestic, religious. |
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(John 63) Chapter 20: Mary Magdalene |
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Mary Magdalene represents a believer who is thoroughly delivered yet has a narrow view and low expectation of Christ. Mary illustrates tired lovers of Jesus who want to carry Him instead of the living Christ carrying her. She had been clinging to Christ in the flesh and needed a revelation of the risen Christ to learn to cling to Him in the Spirit. |
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John 20:1-18 |
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(John 64) Chapter 21: Great Commission |
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John 21 gives the most complete record of the Great Commission, the inside story that gives the "how". Evangelism is illustrated by Peter's going fishing. Until Jesus shows up, I'm going to be who I am. God will bring the "fish" to me by a supernatural miracle. Peter's restoration illustrates the shepherding of the Great Commission by just loving Jesus. |
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(John 65) Chapters 20-21: Who is Christ? |
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John 20 and 21 gives a more comprehensive answer of who is Christ, what is faith, and what is life more than all the other chapters. Who is Christ? He is the risen Savior! He climaxed all victory by conquering man's more unsolveable problem: death. He is the ascended Christ, the Man in the glory, who must breathe His life into us. |
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John 20-21 |
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(John 66) Chapters 20-21: What is Faith? |
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The final chapters in John describe what faith is in an all-encompassing way by illustrating how the Lord brings people to faith. Faith is a miraculous work and creation of God; faith must come to us. Faith is not the currency of heaven; thirst is. Since faith follows revelation, what we need is a fresh, larger vision of the Lord Jesus Christ. |
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John 20-21 |
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(John 67) Chapter 20: What is Faith? Peter, John & Thomas |
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God is going to use the unconscious influence of other Christians to reveal Himself and create faith in our hearts. Peter and John's footrace to the empty tomb illustrates how sometimes older Christians (Peter) will lead the way and sometimes young Christians (John) will lead. "Doubting" Thomas serves as a representative of the entire church age of all who would need to rely upon the testimony of reliable witnesses. |
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(John 68) Chapter 20: What is Faith? Thomas |
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An unbelieving believer needs sight, yet God sees the heart and will use sight (like Thomas) to take us forward in faith if that's what is needed. God overanswered Thomas' "prayer" as expressed by Thomas' great confession: "My Lord and my God!" The Lord blessed Thomas far beyond evidence of Him being alive but opened his eyes to seeing by faith into His true nature and glory. |
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(John 69) Chapters 20-21: What is Life? |
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Life is Christ indwelling a new creation by His Holy Spirit. Life is the peace of God flooding my soul because of the finished work of the Lord Jesus. Christ lives in me to be the power of the Christian life; He lives for me to give me rest and peace. |
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John 20-21 |
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(John 70) Conclusion: Christ Through Me |
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The Lord Jesus' empty garments testify of both His victory and a calm, anxious-free union with Him. Jesus speaks peace to the "shut ins"; there is no such thing as a closed door for the Lord Jesus in all the world! Life is Christ through me to accomplish His redemptive purposes. John 21 is the inside story of the Great Commission in story form that give the "how"--making duty a delight. The Gospel of John ends with "et cetera"--it goes on and on with no end to it. |
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No. 01 Ramada Gospel of Mark Introduction |
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No. 02 Ramada Gospel of Mark Introduction continued |
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No. 03 Ramada Mark Parable of Porter |
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No. 04 Ramada Mark MEN AS TREES |
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No. 05 Ramada Mark Deaf Mute |
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No. 06 Ramada Mark Tell no one |
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No. 07 Ramada Mark Deaf and Mute spirit |
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No. 08 Ramada Mark first thirteen verses |
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No. 09 Ramada Mark John the Baptist |
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No. 10 Ramada Mark Temptation in Wilderness |
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