Gospel.com Topics Feed - Jesus Christ
2009-09-17T12:09:03-05:00GCIinfo@gospel.comhttp://www.gospel.com/feeds/topics/jesus+christWho is Jesus Videohttp://biblica.com/video/index.php?p_id=92009-09-17T12:09:03-05:00
The secular world presents a ton of confusing messages about who Jesus really is. We've created this mini DVD, an enactment from the Gospel of Matthew, as an innovative evangelistic presentation. In addition to the video, you'll find a relevant commentary that will help to answer those tough questions. It's perfect to share with friends or use in an outreach. Run time approximately 20 minutes. Seated - a Christian perspectivehttp://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ephesians%202:6&version=NIV2009-08-31T10:44:06-05:00
When we believe in Jesus, we don't just receive forgiveness of sins--we are raised up with Jesus to share in his place of honor. 12. Athanasius. (ca. 296–373). : Christian History Institutehttp://chitorch.org/index.php/in-context/athanasius/2009-08-26T16:54:14-05:00
Christian History Institute looks at a provocative quote by the ablest champion of Christ's divinity--the Alexandrian theologian and bishop, Athanasius. This is number 12 in the In Context series. Christ in the Bible: Matthew 16:16http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2016:16&version=NIV2009-08-26T16:51:27-05:00
Peter professes his belief that Jesus is, in fact, the Christ--the Messiah promised hundreds of years earlier to the Israelites. As the long-awaited Christ, Jesus fulfilled countless prophesies and delivered his people from their spiritual bondage. "Gospel" in the Bible: Romans 1:16http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Rom.1.16&version=NIV2009-07-16T16:27:13-05:00
From one perspective, the Gospel is a story you might expect to be ashamed of: it's about Jesus meeting apparent defeat at the hands of his enemies, and returning to heaven without conquering them or establishing a physical kingdom on earth. But this passage describes the Gospel as the power of God Himself, and there is no shame in spreading the news of the amazing, if unexpected, power that God demonstrated through Jesus Christ. 4. John the Evangelist (fl. 1st Century) | Christian History Institutehttp://chitorch.org/index.php/in-context/john/2009-06-22T13:53:25-05:00
Christian History Institute's "In Context" describes the background and significance of John's most famous verse, "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believes on him should not perish but have everlasting life." 2. Peter (died. ca. A.D 64) | Christian History Institutehttp://chitorch.org/index.php/in-context/peter-quote/2009-06-22T13:48:38-05:00
Christian History Institute's "In Context" describes the background and significance of Peter's quotable saying, "You are the Christ." Module 205: Anselm | Christian History Institutehttp://chitorch.org/index.php/eras/medieval/anselm/2008-11-15T12:03:41-05:00
Christian History Institute's study module to accompany Anselm's Why Did God Become Man? Module 108: Athanasius | Christian History Institutehttp://chitorch.org/index.php/eras/early-church/athanasius/2008-11-15T11:47:42-05:00
Christian History Institute's study guide to accompany The Incarnation of the Word by St Athanasius. 1 Peter 2: 4-10 - Into Thy Word Ministrieshttp://intothyword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?articleid=36038&columnid=38032008-11-10T17:36:21-05:00
The Chosen Stone! The previous chapter gave us a litany of what Christ has passionately done for each of us as individuals.