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1 John 1:1-4; 2 Peter 1:16-21
People wonder why there should be four books at the beginning of the New Testament telling what is essentially the same story.
Why is there not one exhaustive, chronological biography of the Lord Jesus Christ?
Why Four Gospels? The answer is very simple: these books were inspired by the Spirit of God and written by His chosen human penmen to meet specific needs.
They were addressed to real people in real situations who needed some specific aspect of the person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ to be emphasized to them.
Acts 8:26-40
1 Corinthans 10:15-22 ; 11:23-34
Today we will be having what we call the Lord’s Table. Some call it the Lord’s Supper or some communion. It is something that the Lord Jesus himself began and it was something that he instructed those in His Church to continue doing until He comes again.
Revelation 20:11-15
Like Heaven, Hell is a literal place.
Hell is a place of conscious, unending torment and punishment separated from God forever. That is what the Bible states.
Jesus came to save you to Heaven, but from Hell.
Today in order to consider what the Bible says about Hell, we go to the final book of the Bible, the book of Revelation and the end of all human history.
It is here that we find what must be the most sobering passage in all of Scripture, what many refer to as the Great White Throne Judgement.
Colossians 3:1-11
Almost everyone wants to go to Heaven, but few really think about it.
Heaven is a real place with real characteristics, therefore we must have a right understanding about Heaven.
Today we consider:
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