This is Jesus
As different people encountered Jesus, they had all sorts of reactions. How do you see Him?
This is Jesus (Luke 4:31-5:16)
Jesus is amazing: that’s not in question. The real question is, how will we respond to Him?Bible Study: Discover Jesus
As we study Luke 4:31-5:16, we will discover who Jesus is and how humbling ourselves before Him changes everything.Blogpost: Jesus: God Saves
The name “Jesus” means “God Saves”. Yet this common name uncommonly given tells us a lot about who God’s Son is and what He has accomplished.
This is Jesus: Made Well (Luke 17:11-19)
Jesus wants so much more for our lives than we often realize. No matter who we are, we can truly be made well as we turn to Him.Bible Study: Discover Being Made Well
As we study Luke 17:11-19, we will discover how Jesus does more than heal our diseases: He makes us well.Blogpost: Immanuel: God with Us
For over 700 years before Christ’s birth, Israel had been looking forward to the fulfillment of God’s promise to send “Immanuel” - which means “God with us”. This is Jesus, and through Him we can truly know that God is with us.
This is Jesus: Judge Rightly (John 7:14-52)
People didn't know what to make of Jesus. To truly know Him, we can't just judge by appearances: we must judge with right judgment.Bible Study: Discover Knowing Jesus
As we study John 7:14-52, we will discover how truly knowing who Jesus is changes everything.Blogpost: Christ: God’s Anointed
“Christ” isn’t Jesus’ last name. It is His title, and it means “Anointed One.” As we see how completely Jesus fulfills God’s promises, we can be certain that is exactly who He is.
This is Jesus: See the Lord (John 20:19-21:25)
We haven't seen our Risen Lord the way those first witnesses did. Yet the more we understand who He is, the closer we can follow Him and truly live.
Bible Study: Discover Seeing Jesus
As we study John 20:19-21:25, we will discover how blessed we are to believe and follow Jesus.Blogpost: Lord: Bowing at Jesus’ Name
“Jesus is Lord.” This simple statement has incredible power, when with courage and conviction we declare who is really in charge.
The Christian Life
After baptism and before eternity is a messy, wonderful, abundant life as a Christian. Through it, we are meant to grow up into people who are more and more like Jesus.
Bible Study: Discover the Christian Life
As we study Ephesians 4:1-32, we will discover what the Christian life is all about.Blogpost: Born Again
Whatever the accomplished Jewish leader Nicodemus might have expected Jesus to say, it definitely was not “you must be born again.” Yet, that fresh start Jesus offers is the change we all need.Blogpost: Change Happens
The gifts that God gives us are meant to help us grow up. As we do, we will keep pursuing love, even as change happens.
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