We Would See Jesus
Found 9 free book(s)I Have Called You Friends - Baylor University
www.baylor.eduJesus as the Model oF Friendship As we have seen, Jesus’ words in John 15:12-15 would have sounded somewhat familiar to his followers and to the Gospel’s first readers. As a teaching, John 15:13 affirmed a common cultural ideal—to look to the inter-ests of the other for the sake of the common good. What distinguished Jesus’
Names and Titles of Jesus: Participant Handout Guides
www.jesuswalk.comin Jesus’ name demonstrate the concept of power of attorney? Why are we sometimes afraid to speak or act in Jesus’ name? How m ight hearing his voice about a particular matter alleviate that fear? Names and Titles of Jesus Jesus (often) Jesus Christ our Lord (Romans 1:3; Romans 6:11; Romans 6:23; 1 Corinthians 1:9; 7:25) Jesus Christ our ...
THE NAMES OF JESUS - NTSLibrary
ntslibrary.comwhere we see the title “Lord” so often, the use of “Jesus” outnumbers “Lord” three to one. In the Epistles, the name of Jesus continues to occur, though not so often. It formed an intrinsic part of the great Pauline formula by which the apostle often referred to the “Lord” (His Title), “Jesus”
Why was Jesus born in a manger?
www.pas.rochester.eduWith hindsight we can clearly see that the manner of Jesus’ birth foreshadowed the purpose for Jesus coming into the world: John 1:29 “The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, "Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!”” 1 Peter 1:18-20 For you know that it was not with perishable things such as silver
Lesson 4 Jesus, Our Faithful Brother
absg.adventist.orgGod wants us to recognize Jesus as our God and our Brother. As our Redeemer, Jesus has paid our debt; as our Brother, Jesus has shown us the way that we should live in order that we will “be conformed to the image of [the] Son, [so] that he might be …
Lesson 6 *January 29–February 4 the Priest
absg.adventist.orgsen from among men” (Heb. 5:1, ESV). Instead, Jesus adopted human nature in order, among other things, to serve as a priest in our behalf. Jesus did not offer sacrifices for His own sins (Heb. 5:3), but only for our sins, because He was sinless (Heb. 4:15, Heb. 7:26–28). Hebrews says that Jesus prayed “to Him who was able to save Him
Sunday School Lesson: The Baptism of Jesus in Matthew …
ministry-to-children.comSay: In today’s lesson we’ll learn about Jesus’ baptism and how he calls us to be baptized as well. Bible Lesson on Matthew 3:13-17 Hold up pictures of the various signs (stop sign, railroad crossing, etc.) Have the kids tell you what the various signs mean. Say: We see lots of signs every day that give us information.
THE SEVEN “I AM” STATEMENTS
thecrossing.comThe light shows what we could not see, and guides our every step. We shall never be left alone as Jesus guides our way. Our part is to follow him, to submit ourselves to his guidance, and respond to his direction. It is not enough to look at his light, and to gaze upon it. We must follow it, and walk in it; for it is a light to our feet, not only
Jesus' Teachings, as Told in the Gospels
www.christianbiblereference.org2 WHO IS JESUS? Jesus the Man Although we number our years from the beginning of the Christian era, scholars believe Jesus was actually born between 6 and 4 B.C. Both Matthew and Luke recount Jesus' birth in the city of Bethlehem, in what is now southern Israel. Jesus was born into a Jewish family and remained faithful to Judaism all His life.