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In our study of Bibical evangelism we now come to the despised tax collector Zacchaeus, and what a difference we see! Unlike the rich young ruler, Zacchaeus understands who Jesus is - the Lord God - and who he is - a sinner who needs to repent and believe on the Savior.
Why the difference? Stay tuned for the answer, and more instruction on how we are to carry out the Great Commission, from Jesus the Master Evangelist.
Why the difference? Stay tuned for the answer, and more instruction on how we are to carry out the Great Commission, from Jesus the Master Evangelist.
I have never known a person who was truly a Christian who did not ask this question.
What is the believer's greatest privilege? Are you taking full advantage of it?
Many different things are being preached that are all called "the gospel." All of them -- except one -- offers no true hope to man, for this life and for the life to come. Which one is the true Gospel? How can we know? And once we have identified the one true Gospel, what must we do?
How are God's adopted sons to meet the challenges of living in a way that honors our new family name in an evil world?
Did you know that if you are truly a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ, if you are truly an adopted son of God, you have new relationships with all other human beings - both believers and unbelievers?
How does God command the loyalty of Christians? Does He command loyalty in the way that dictators of this world command loyalty from their subjects? No, God commands our loyalty by loving us with an everlasting love, through the Lord Jesus Christ. One of the greatest ways in which God has shown that love to us is by adopting each believer in Christ as a son of God.
The Biblical language is very specific: All believers, men and women, boys and girls, are adopted as sons of God. Why is that important for us to understand? What great privileges are ours because this is true? Stay tuned for the answers, as we continue our study in Colossians chapter three and other passages in Paul's epistles to the churches.
The Biblical language is very specific: All believers, men and women, boys and girls, are adopted as sons of God. Why is that important for us to understand? What great privileges are ours because this is true? Stay tuned for the answers, as we continue our study in Colossians chapter three and other passages in Paul's epistles to the churches.
Did you know that if you are trusting in Jesus Christ alone for eternal life, the Bible says you are an adopted son of God? Do you know what your greatest privilege is as God's adopted son? Are you taking full advantage of it?
How must the adopted sons of God live in this present evil world? We must live in view of the destiny God has ordained for us, the boundary He has placed around us, the dwelling place He has taken within us, and the promise He has given us.
Did you know that if you are trusting in the Lord Jesus Christ for your salvation, that God has given you the gift of adoption as a son? This is a precious teaching in the Word of God, but today it is very little taught in our churches, and very little understood by the people of God. I hope you'll join us today as we explore this great gift of God, the gift of adoption, which is the sure possession of every believer in Christ.