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Event 30 - Trials, Arrest, Crucifixion
The trials and subsequent death of Jesus on a Cross
Judas guided soldiers to arrest Jesus. Jesus’ trials begin as he is first taken to Annas, the father in law of Caiaphas, the High Priest and then to Caiaphas himself. In the court yard, while Jesus was before the High Priest, Peter denied knowing him three times. Jesus was transferred to Pilate. After asking Jesus if he was the King of the Jews, Je...  |
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How to Work in Harmony with the Others?
Whether in church or in fellowship, we need to work with many different kinds of people, but sometimes we can see even among Christians, there are also conflicts due to different opinions. How can we attain a harmonious relationship with the body of Christ? This is something we need to learn.
Everyday Sunday se...  |
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So What's the Difference?
Author: Fritz Ridenour
Published by: Gospel Light
ISBN: 0830718982
Description:
In our postmodern world, the question "What's the difference?" is quite relevant, as it defines the nature of the postmodern mind. For the postmodern, there is no difference in worldviews, religions, ethics, etc. All are equally valid. This slippery thinking has started to creep into the chur...  |
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The Christian and Suffering
PART 1: A BIBLICAL APPROACH
The sufferings of the following persons will be examined:
1. JOSEPH
- A case of suffering being inflicted by others (Genesis 37)
- A great injustice has been done to Joseph by his brothers
* God can turn evil into good (Genesis 50:20)
Application:
To return good for good is human
To return evil for good is devilish
To return good for evil is divi...  |
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