The Revelation of Christ
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Apostles’ Teaching, The (eBook)

Acts 2:42 tells us that following the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the Day of Pentecost, the Christ Followers of the primitive church “continually devoted” themselves to “the apostles’ teaching and fellowship”. In this article we consider the content, the nature, and the goal of apostolic teaching. What did the apostles teach? In accord with the Lord’s commission, they taught everything Jesus taught them – namely, teaching ABOUT Christ contained in the Old Testament, and teaching OF Christ contained

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Christ-Centered Ministry for Discipleship & Equipping (eBook)

Before His ascension, Jesus told His disciples: “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to Me. Go, therefore, and make disciples….” Since it takes the authority of Christ to make a disciple of Christ, authentic Equipping Ministries will, by nature of the case, share the life of Christ – that is, they are Christ-centered, disciple-making relationships through which Christ is revealed and relationship with Christ is nurtured. In his Letter to the Ephesians, the apostle Paul tells us that

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Gospel of the Lion & the Lamb, The (eBook)

“The Gospel of the Lion and The Lamb” is the title I have chosen for a teaching on the Book of Revelation. The “Lion and Lamb” theme (found in Revelation 5:5-6) is the essence of the Book of Revelation. This teaching is NOT a line-by-line commentary but is rather an introductory overview of the Book of Revelation. This article compares the different perspectives on how to interpret The Revelation and other prophetic scriptures. It also discusses four issues of interpretation

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And His Name Will be Called (eBook)

God has chosen to reveal Himself through His creation, through His Spirit-inspired written words, and ultimately in His Son, Jesus Christ. Recorded in Scripture are many names which God has attributed to Himself, each of which reveal aspects of His nature, character, and attributes. The focus of this message is the names that Isaiah used to describe the coming King.  And the key to understanding these names is the historical context of the people he is speaking to.  Basically, he

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