Category: Christianity 501

  • 149 The Miracles of Jesus: The Feeding of the 5000!

    Today we will look at the fourth miracle Jesus performed in the Gospel of John. In each miraculous event, Jesus went from small groups to ever larger groups of people. Remember, the first miracle was at a family wedding in Cana, where He turned water into wine. This sign was at the beginning of Jesus’…

  • 148 The Miracles of Jesus- At the Pool of Bethesda

    Third miracle of Jesus; The Lame Man is Healed! Before getting into the third miracle that Jesus performed in the gospel of John, that is the healing of the disabled man who was infirm for 38 years. I want to give an overview of what I believe this episode in Jesus’ life teaches us. The…

  • 147 Miracles of Jesus: A Son is Healed!

    Before we look at the second miracle Jesus performed in the Gospel of John, let’s look at how Jesus communicated the Gospel to the people of His day. When Jesus started His ministry, He kept it low-key. He revealed Himself to His disciple and then in ever-increasing ways to more and more people. What is…

  • 146 The Miracles of Jesus; Water into Wine!

    Miracles, Signs, and Wonders. Throughout Christian history, miracles, signs, and wonders have been a part of the Christian experience. We know that God is the same yesterday, today, and forever; therefore, what was true in Jesus’ day is also true today. Hebrews 13:8, “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.”

  • 145 We Walk by Faith, not by sight!”

    “We Walk by Faith and not by Sight.” Throughout Christian history, there have been people who believed in Jesus and those who rejected Jesus. The same is true today. It is frustrating and heartbreaking to share the Gospel only to find that the message of love, hope, and forgiveness falls on deaf ears. Even when…

  • 144 The Gospel: “I AM the True Vine.”

    Over the last six episodes, I have been teaching on the seven “I AM” statements that Jesus makes in the Gospel of John. These statements fit in with the unique perspective of John which is to focus on the deity of Jesus Christ.