While there were many “christs” or “anointed ones”, by the first century the Jews had come to understand there was only one “Christ” in the sense of their long awaited Messiah (Luke 7:19). “Summoning two of his disciples, John sent them to the Lord, saying, “Are You the Expected One, or do we look for someone else?”” (Luke 7:19, NASB95) When the wise men arrive from the East and ask Herod, “Where is He who has been born King of the Jews?”, Herod gathered all the chief priests and scribes and asked them, where “the Christ was to be born” (Matthew 2:4). They were able to give Herod an answer because one of the Messianic prophecies (Micah 5:2) identified Bethlehem as the place from which the coming Messiah would go forth. The “Anointed One”, the “Messiah” of whom the Old Testament prophets spoke was none other than Jesus of Nazareth. He alone is Prophet, Priest and King!
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A study of The Book of Life - - the confidence in knowing that your name is in that book.
Although our talents and opportunities differ, the one thing EVERY Christian can do is be faithful; a study of what constitutes faithfulness.
A study of the way Christians should react to the troubles and trials of life - - trusting in God’s promise in 1 Corinthians 10:13.
A study of the righteousness of God, in making it possible for us to become saved by grace, through faith.
A study of the freedom we have in Christ - the freedom from the guilt of sin, and the freedom from the fear of tomorrow.
A study of how God loved us enough to give Jesus to die for us, when we were sinners, and how much more he loves us now as his children…
By way of introduction, some months earlier, following Jesus transfiguration on the mount, Luke tells us that He “set His face to go to Jerusalem” (Luke 9:51). Over that period…
In our text today John records for us the last act of service which Jesus performed for His disciples before His arrest, trial and crucifixion. Jesus had sent Peter and…
Please explain the controversy over the authorship of the last chapter of Mark and tell us all you know about it.

