About 12 Almost Christians (Message)
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- May 22, 2005
- ID: 2451
- Scripture: Acts 19:1
As we see in this passage, the reaction of the people from the instruction of Paul are an occasion for genuine thankfulness. Alistair explores the three aspects of this passage concerning the Word of God; The Word of God received, how it was applied and the Word of God displayed.
At the start of the Acts we find the church at a critical point in its history. Jesus has been with the disciples, teaching them God’s truth and preparing them for their ministry. Now he has to leave them so that the next part of the plan for God’s kingdom can happen – the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Today’s study captures the fear and excitement of experiencing God’s outworking plan.
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The Corinthian church had been marked by division, favoritism, immorality, lawsuits and by doctrinal confusion, yet at the end of Paul’s first letter to them we see his affection for them. In the last verse of the 15th chapter his final loving encouragement reminds them and us that with God, failure is never final.
Just when you think you’re finished and God has given up on you, there’s another measure of grace extended your way! In our study in Jonah 4, Alistair Begg recalls Jonah’s recovery.
This message is also part of "Gospel According to Luke, The - Volume 7"
This message is also part of "Gospel According to Luke, The - Volume 7"
This message is also part of "Gospel According to Luke, The - Volume 7"
This message is also part of "Gospel According to Luke, The - Volume 7"
In this passage, we reach a watershed moment in Mark’s gospel. The story of the blind man illustrated a more essential point: the disciples were blind to the identity of Jesus. They would need divine revelation from God to fully understand who Christ really was.
Alistair Begg continues our study of John 9 about the blind beggar who was healed. When this man encountered Jesus, he immediately responded, “Lord, I Believe.” In this message, we’ll take an honest look at ourselves and ask the question, “are we blind, too?”
Questions and Answers at Basics 2006
Questions and Answers at Basics 2006
In James 1, the author tells his readers to consider hard times an opportunity to grow and mature in their faith. It sounds good on paper but it’s a hard command to follow when the tough times come! Alistair Begg teaches from this passage so that we might know how to find God’s help in facing the hard times.
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