The Journey –
Part One |
Description: There is a
big difference between knowing “about” Jesus and “knowing” Jesus intimately.
This Introductory lesson to the Gospel of John will help you to understand
the necessity of a personal journey with the Son of God. |
The Journey --
Part Two |
Description: When Moses
stood at the burning bush and asked God, “Who are you,” God answered, “I Am,
that I Am.” You can almost hear Moses thinking, “You ‘AM’ What?” John the
apostle reveals the Great ‘I Am’ in his Gospel as Jesus the Christ. |
The Journey--
Part Three |
Description: John reveals
that Jesus IS God. This lesson will explore the false doctrine expressed by
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (the Mormons) and Jehovah’s
Witness cult. These groups claim that Jesus is one god of many. However,
John the apostle attacks this notion with a vengeance. Jesus IS God. |
The Journey –
Part Four |
Description: A man named
Nicodemus came to Jesus at night and during the conversation Jesus tells
him, “… no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water and
the Spirit.” This lesson will give you greater insight to the concept of the
new birth from a Biblical perspective. |
The Journey –
Part Five |
Description: It seems as
though people will believe anything put forth in our modern society. People
believe all sorts of stuff. Some believe that Elvis is alive and working at
a Burger King in Wisconsin, others believe in alien abductions. Some believe
various conspiracy theories. All of this garbage has caused people to become
cynical about many things – even about Jesus. This lesson deals with a very
cynical woman who meets Jesus at Jacob’s Well – and her life is changed
forever. |
The Journey --
Part Six |
Description: Jesus meets
a crippled man at a pool called “Bethesda.” Here we see Jesus healing a man
who can do nothing for himself. In like manner, Jesus can help you when you
are feeling helpless. |
The Journey
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Part Seven |
Description: It almost
seems that Jesus is purposely driving people away from his ministry. HOW? He
does so by issuing a call to REAL commitment. In this lesson, Jesus demands
that you to become more than you currently are – if you would be his
disciple. |
The Journey –
Part Eight |
Description: People have
two choices when it comes to “Truth” – you can receive it, or you can reject
it. This lesson explores four reasons as to why people reject the truth
about Jesus. |
The Journey –
Part Nine |
Description: Jesus said,
"If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink.” This lesson explores
the historical background of his comment and how he uses it to verify the fact
that Jesus is God. |
The Journey –
Part Ten |
Description: How do you
deal with sin? The example of the woman caught in the act of adultery has
many lessons to for us to learn. You see, sometimes we can be a little
self-righteous. However, when we truly follow Jesus, we are made to see our
sin and realize that He is our only hope. |
The Journey
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Part Eleven |
Description: How do you
deal with sin? The example of the woman caught in the act of adultery has
many lessons to for us to learn. You see, sometimes we can be a little
self-righteous. However, when we truly follow Jesus, we are made to see our
sin and realize that He is our only hope. |
The Journey
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Part Twelve |
Description: Sometimes we
become afraid in this old world of uncertainty. There are many voices
calling out to us on a daily basis: the voice of fear, the voice of hatred,
the voice of bigotry, the voice of the world. However, we should find
comfort in the fact that the God that spoke this world into existence knows
you by name. That’s powerful! He not only knows your name, but he speaks to
calm you in your uncertainty. If you are a disciple you should hear the
voice of the Shepherd. |
The
Journey –
Part Thirteen |
Description: At times, we
need to have our faith stretched. Such was the case of Martha and Mary.
Jesus doesn’t want us to view him as just another miracle worker, He want us
to know him as God. Sometime that means he will wait until we quit taking
Him for granted. |
The
Journey –
Part Fourteen |
Description: Jesus in the
Resurrection and the Life. What does that mean? This lesson we deal with
various issues concerning Just who Jesus actually is. |
The
Journey –
Part Fifteen |
Description: Have you
ever thought about your part in the salvation of mankind. The resurrection of
Lazarus is a picture of God’s work and our work in raising the spiritually
dead. |
The
Journey –
Part Sixteen |
Description: We begin the
last week of the life of Jesus. In this lesson we will find three types of
believers: the curious, the committed and the counterfeit. Identifying each
group will help you to determine where you stand in the sight of God. |
The
Journey –
Part Seventeen |
Description: Salvation
doesn’t come to us through extra knowledge or some mystical experience.
Salvation comes to us through Jesus. To truly know Jesus we must obey His
words. |
The
Journey –
Part Eighteen |
Description: Is there
ever a time when God will give up on a person? This lesson will surprise
you. Sometime God has a part in hardening the hart of man. |
The
Journey –
Part Nineteen |
Description: Jesus has
drawn a line in the sand. This message will show you what he expects of you
if you truly desire to be on His side. |
The
Journey –
Part Twenty |
Description: Some folks
spend their lives telling Jesus what he can and can’t do with their life.
This lesson will enlighten you concerning how we hamper the work of Jesus in
our lives. |
The
Journey –
Part Twenty One |
Description: Have you
ever noticed how people use outward symbols to show they are Christians?
People wear crosses or T-shirts, uses bumper stickers and fish-symbols to
tell people, “Hey, look at me. I’m a Christian.” This lesson explores the
inward qualities that God wants a person to possess. These qualities are
what truly identify a person as belonging to Christ. |
The
Journey –
Part Twenty Two |
Description:
The words of John 14:1, “Let not you
heart be troubled,” are often used in a eulogy at the loss of a loved one.
This lesson covers the person struggles of a man whose grand-daughter was
killed in an auto accident just before Christmas 2008. The big questions
that is answered is, “Okay God, where were you when I need you?” |
The
Journey –
Part Twenty Three |
Description: Jesus had
been talking about leaving the disciples and the disciples were confused:
"Where was he going?" "Why didn't he show himself to the world?" As they
leave the upper room and head toward Gethsemane, Jesus starts talking to
them about their connection to him as the "True Vine." This lesson offers
several insights to anyone who wants to bear a lot of fruit in their life.
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The
Journey –
Part Twenty Four |
Description:
Jesus said, “I am the true vine, and you are the branches.” This lesson
deals with being productive in your Christian life. Ken will explore the
kind of “fruit” Jesus desires you to produce. |
The
Journey –
Part Twenty Five |
Description: Many people confuse the
Lord’s Prayer with the example prayer he gave to the disciples in the Sermon
on the Mount. The Lord’s Prayer takes place in the Garden on the night
before his crucifixion. In the lesson, Ken will look at the Person offering
the prayer, the occasion of the prayer, the contents of the prayer, and the
victory brought about by the prayer. It’s a wonderful thing to know that
Jesus had you on his mind the night before he went to the cross. |
The
Journey –
Part Twenty Six |
Description: The hour had come,
Jesus was arrested, and the Great I AM stood between 600 armed soldiers and
the disciples, protecting those that the Father had given to Him. Today, we
find He is still standing between you and those that would harm you. Our
children sing “Jesus loves me this I know, For the Bible tells me so.” This
is more than a children’s song, it is a statement of fact. |
The
Journey –
Part Twenty Seven |
Description: Sometimes we feel as though
we’ll never be able to become what God wants us to be. Guess what? We can’t
– but God do it for us if we allow it. This lesson explores the trials of
Jesus and the denials of Peter. It also shows that God is faithful and Jesus
will finish the work he has started in you. |
The
Journey –
Part Twenty Eight |
Description:
We make choices every day. On one level we choose the clothes we will wear;
we choose the food we will eat; we choose the televisions programs we will
watch; an so forth. On a higher level we choose to follow God will or our
own desires. Two thousand years ago, the Jews chose a man named Barabbas.
What choices do you make? |
The
Journey –
Part Twenty Nine |
Description: Can you find any fault in the person named Jesus? Pontius
Pilate couldn’t – yet he allowed him to be crucified. How many of us know –
without any uncertainty – that Jesus is the Son of God – and still refuse to
do the right thing. This lesson explores the events leading up to the
sacrifice of the Lamb of God. |
The
Journey –
Part Thirty |
Description: If the
Biblical account is true, if man really did fall in the Garden of Eden, if
we really are because of that slaves to sin who are living under the
dominion of the Devil, if we really are doomed to an eternity separated from
the God who created us, then what we have before us in this lesson is the
only hope for salvation - Period! If it didn’t happen here, at the Cross, it
never happened at all. If it didn’t happen here, then the fate of men and
women is sealed and we are lost in our sin for all eternity. In this lesson
Ken take you to the Cross. Here, you will
you see that -
right here -
your eternal destiny can be
changed. |
The
Journey –
Part Thirty One |
Description: Last week we
looked at the events leading
up to the death of Jesus Christ. As powerful and moving as that portion of
Scripture is,
people still ask, “Why did
Jesus have to suffer and die?”
And the
answer is very simple: “The
ultimate judgment for our sin is death. Jesus went to the Cross to once and
for all pay the debt that our sin deserved, ultimately it came down to this
--- Jesus had to die.
Without the shedding of Blood, there is no forgiveness for sin --- Period.
And so, Jesus shed His
blood for us. In This lesson Ken will show you how to gain access to that
precious blood. |
The
Journey –
Part Thirty Two |
Description: How important
is the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead to Christianity?
A lot of folks would say
that it is not that important
at all. As a matter of fact
--- there are many in
“Christian circles” who will tell you that the Resurrection probably
didn’t happen --- and whether it did or not is no big deal.
Folks, you can’t miss this: “If
Christ is not risen, our faith is worthless and we are still in our sins.”
In other words ---
all of Christianity hinges on
this one great event --- the resurrection of Jesus from the dead.
In this message, Ken will explore the facts of the resurrection and their
implications to us today. You will learn that
His tomb is empty and the way
to heaven is wide open. |
The
Journey –
Part Thirty Three |
Description:
Have you ever had a dream destroyed? The disciples are disillusioned. Their
dreams have been shattered. Peter is. He had denied Jesus three times. He
went back to what he new best. Jesus meets Peter at the starting point of
their relationship – at the sea. There, Jesus rekindles the dream. In this
message Ken will explore how to restore those dreams we have lost. |