Today's one minute message on The Gospel of John. Feel free to share. For more information about Rusty Kuhn Ministries visit my website at, www.rustykuhn.com
Today's one minute message on The Gospel of John. Feel free to share. For more information about Rusty Kuhn Ministries visit my website at, www.rustykuhn.com
Jesus is the good shepherd of the sheep. He laid down his life for his sheep so that they might have abundant life. This sermon was recorded at First Presbyterian Church OPC (www.firstchurchopc.org) in Perkasie, PA on 1/27/2019.
This teaching focuses on the literal translation of the Greek phrase "mia ton sabbaton" which means "one day after the sabbath". Also it deals with the fact that the 1st century believers gathered on Saturday night which is the beginning of the 1st day of the week according to the ancient Hebrew understanding.
When tragedy strikes, we tend to look for someone to blame. Is God angry with me? Who's responsible for what happened? This is true whether we are talking about a natural disaster, a personal failure, or even a birth defect. Who's to blame? This question was posed to the Lord Jesus as he and his disciples came across a man born blind. Pastor MacLaren takes us through the conversation that ensued between Jesus and his disciples, and then considers the amazing miracle of healing that took place. This sermon was preached at First Presbyterian Church OPC in Perkasie, PA (www.firstchurchopc.org) on January 13, 2019. The sermon text is taken from John 9:1-17.
In this message we will talk about how reality in our physical life is the opposite to the reality in our spiritual life. And we will learn that we must never be comfortable or satisfied spiritually or we will start moving backwards.
The Men's Reformed Fellowship is a study group going through Dr. R. C. Sproul's book, ESSENTIAL TRUTHS OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH. Pastor MacLaren provides a commentary based on a chapter from that book.
Pastor MacLaren continues his sermon series from the gospel of John in this message recorded at First Presbyterian Church OPC (www.firstchurchopc.org) in Perkasie, PA on 1/20/2019.
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