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Two Year Gospel Study Week 30

Awake Us Now

Release Date: 07/26/2024

Questions - Week 24: Is the Shroud of Turin Genuine? show art Questions - Week 24: Is the Shroud of Turin Genuine?

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The Shroud of Turin is a relic housed in the cathedral in Turin Italy and claimed to be the burial cloth of Christ.   The Gospels give us some details: Matthew 27:59-60 ESV “And Joseph (of Arimathea) took the body and wrapped it in a clean linen shroud and laid it in his own new tomb, which he had cut in the rock. And he rolled a great stone to the entrance of the tomb and went away.”  Mark 15:46 ESV “And Joseph bought a linen shroud, and taking Him (Jesus) down, wrapped Him in the linen shroud and laid Him in a tomb that had been cut out of the rock. And he rolled a stone...

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Daniel: When Kingdoms Collide (2) - Mixed, Not Melted show art Daniel: When Kingdoms Collide (2) - Mixed, Not Melted

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God calls His people not to blend in to society, but to stand out, to reflect the mercy and goodness of God, so that He may be exalted through all the nations!

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The Gospel According to Matthew - Week 9 show art The Gospel According to Matthew - Week 9

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Prayer is an amazing gift from God! We have His plea to talk with Him. Genuine prayer; not showy prayer, but rather simply experiencing the presence of our Living God, the Father. Other topics covered are Jesus’ teaching on fasting and possessions. Based on Matthew 6:5-24.

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The Gospel According to Matthew - Week 8 show art The Gospel According to Matthew - Week 8

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Pastor points out the Old Testament’s words, “Thus says the LORD,” and compares them to the words of Jesus in the New Testament that say, “But I tell you.” What does this tell us about who Jesus is? Pastor explores the “But I tell yous” as found in Matthew chapter 5 and we learn what Jesus calls us to. That call is to a changed heart, which can only happen when we come to faith in Jesus. God’s call is personal! He wants to change each one of us by the shed blood of Jesus, the Son of God.

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The Gospel According to Matthew - Week 7 show art The Gospel According to Matthew - Week 7

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In Week 7, we hear more of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. Jesus calls us salt and light. What does He mean when He uses these words to describe how we are to be? As historians have looked at world history, more and more of them are coming to the realization Christianity changed everything. Jesus has had a greater impact on the human condition than anyone in all of history. What Jesus produces in people, changes them!

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Dig Deeper - Week 11: Two Pictures of the Messiah show art Dig Deeper - Week 11: Two Pictures of the Messiah

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We will look at the two pictures of the Messiah found in the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament).   2 Pictures of Messiah Reigning King Humble Substitute   This double picture is what led some of the great Hebrew rabbis to suggest there might be two Messiahs that would come at different times and in different manners. And that then became the dominant tradition: Messiah will raise the dead Messiah will be victorious Messiah will reign in Jerusalem Messiah will bring peace   If we look at the New Testament the early followers of Jesus believed this same thing about the Messiah....

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The Gospel According to Matthew - Week 6 show art The Gospel According to Matthew - Week 6

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We finish Matthew 4 on following Jesus, and begin the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5 that opens with the Beatitudes.

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The Gospel According to Matthew - Week 5 show art The Gospel According to Matthew - Week 5

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Week 5 of our Matthew study digs into chapter 4 on the Temptation of Jesus, His three temptations and the reality of an unseen spiritual world.

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Questions - Week 23: How Are Minds Opened Today? show art Questions - Week 23: How Are Minds Opened Today?

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This message focuses on the question: “How are minds opened today?”, which is part of our ongoing series: “What’s the answer?”   Pastor explores how people’s lives are changed and what changes their attitudes about God, about Jesus, the resurrection, and about the power of God’s Word.   Pastor takes us through Luke 24:36-47, an encounter with Jesus that His disciples have with Him after His resurrection.  Jesus tells them: “This is what I told you while I was still with you; Everything must be fulfilled that is written about me in the Law of Moses, the Prophets...

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Daniel: When Kingdoms Collide (1) - Daniel's God show art Daniel: When Kingdoms Collide (1) - Daniel's God

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The Book of Daniel is the story of the collision of two kingdoms, a spiritual war that is still being fought in the heavens and on the earth. In the end, the Kingdom of God wins!

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Week 30 - Mark 15:40 - 16:8 (including 9-20). Death and burial of Jesus; The Resurrection; Women, the first witnesses to the Resurrection.
In this study we finish the final chapter of Mark by taking a closer look at the women at the foot of Jesus’ cross when he dies and the women who were on their way to anoint Jesus on Sunday morning and find Him gone and also a look at the woman who was the first to talk with Jesus after His resurrection. This look at these women brings some great insight into who these women were and takes a specific look at Mary of Bethany (Lazarus’ sister) and Mary Magdalene with some exploration into them possibly being the same person.
Pastor puts out the lay of the land, where specific houses were located and where the tomb was along with the look at the women and puts together the resurrection story using the accounts of all 4 gospels and unites them into one cohesive reconstruction of the events of Resurrection Sunday.
Here’s how Pastor takes Matthew, Mark, Luke and John and puts the pieces together:
Scene 1: Very Early Sunday morning
1. Mary Magdalene, Mary (Clopas’ wife) and Salome head to the tomb.
2. They see the open tomb and Mary Magdalene returns to town to tell Peter and John.
Scene 2: Early Sunday morning
1. Joanna (& Susanna?) leave Hasmonean Palace for the tomb
2. Meeting Mary (Clopas’ wife) and Salome, they enter tomb and see 2 angels
3. They return to town to tell the others
Scene 3: Early Sunday morning
1. Peter and John run to the tomb. Mary Magdalene follows shortly thereafter.
2. Peter & John return home. Mary Magdalene lingers. Sees 2 angels.
3. Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene. (The first eyewitness to see Jesus after His resurrection).
Scene 4: Sunday morning
1. Salome and Mary (Clopas’ wife) and others head to tell the other disciples.
2. Jesus meets them on the way.
Scene 5: Sunday afternoon/evening
1. Cleopas/Clopas and companion head to Emmaus.
2. Jesus meets them on the way
3. They return to upper room to meet disciples
4. Jesus shows up!
The teaching time continues with the story of “Doubting” Thomas. And His words, “My Lord and My God!” Thomas understood that because Jesus was alive, He is who He claimed Himself to be AND He is the One whom the Scriptures claim Him to be: The Son of the Living God come to earth.
Pastor ends with the story of Peter being asked 3 times by Jesus if he loves Him, and Peter being commissioned 3 times by Jesus to feed His sheep. Peter willingly committed his heart to Jesus and would willingly go to his death for his faith in Jesus some 30 years later. Peter was sold out for Christ. Will we too be sold out to Christ and follow Him with all our heart, all our soul, all our mind and all our strength? Will we love Him with everything we are?
We close out this first of the 4 gospels with Jesus ascending to the Father and letting us know that He is with us always, even until the end of the age. The summary of Mark: God is amazing, He is an amazing Savior, and He does everything He says He’s going to do!
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The Gospel of Mark is the first of the 4 Gospels we are studying. The book of Mark highlights and applies the fundamental teachings of the Biblical faith as encountered through the life and teachings of Jesus as written by Mark.
This study is great for large group. small group or home group Bible study.