Today, we will continue last week’s message about the legacy of Judas. As we explained last week, this legacy is one we should avoid rather than one we should follow. Judas’ life serves as a warning so that we don’t betray Jesus through our own lives. Open your Bibles to John chapter 18 as we continue with today’s lesson.
Today, we will begin to learn about the legacy of Judas. It’s not the typical legacy that a person would want to emulate, on the contrary, it’s a legacy we should seek to avoid. In any case, we can learn a lot from the Bible’s record of his life. Open your Bibles to John chapter 18 as we begin today’s lesson.
Today, we will continue last week’s Question and Answer session that was recorded at our church last year. The questions were submitted by members of our church and answered during a Sunday morning service. We’d be happy to answer questions from our radio audience as well, so if you have a question, email it to answers@bethelgb.org. Let’s listen in as Pastor Keith continues answering questions from the Bible.
Today, we will be listening to a Question and Answer session that was recorded at our church last year. The questions were submitted by members of our church and answered during a Sunday morning service. We’d be happy to answer questions from our radio audience as well, so if you have a question, email it to answers@bethelgb.org. Let’s listen in as Pastor Keith begins with the first question.
Last week, we turned to John 17 again to see how we can imitate the high priestly prayer in our own prayers to God. We saw how Jesus expressed His dependence on the Father, and how Jesus was fully submitted to the Father’s will. Open your Bibles to John chapter 17 as we look at two more essential aspects of prayer.
Today, we will look at the high priestly prayer again to see how we can imitate Jesus in His prayer to His Father. From His example, we can learn how we ought to pray according to God’s will. Open your Bibles to John chapter 17 as we begin today’s lesson.
Today, we are continuing our study of the high priestly prayer in John chapter 17. We learned last week that Jesus was praying for those who were elected for salvation, and we discussed some of the difficulties that we have in understanding this topic. Open your Bibles to John chapter 17 as Pastor Keith continues this discussion.
Today, we are continuing our study of the high priestly prayer in John chapter 17. We saw in our study last week that Jesus reveals His true identity in His high priestly prayer, and now we will see what this prayer reveals about salvation. Open your Bibles to John chapter 17 as we begin today’s lesson.
Today, we will continue learning about the high priestly prayer in John chapter 17. After the upper room discourse, Jesus takes time to pray for His disciples, and all people who would eventually become His disciples. Those of us who have trusted Jesus for our salvation can find great hope and encouragement in this passage, so let’s open our Bibles to John chapter 17 as Pastor Keith begins today’s lesson.
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