Miyerkules, Agosto 24, 2011

Miracles Showing Power Over Disease and Demons


Miracles Showing Power Over Disease and Demons
         
  Matthew Mark Luke John
A man with leprosy 8.2-4 1.40-42 5.12-13  
A Roman centurion's paralysed servant 8.5-13   7.1-10  
Peter's mother-in-law 8.14-15 1.30-31 4.38-39  
Two demoniacs from Gadara 8.28-34 5.1-15 8.27-35  
A paralysed man 9.2-7 2.3-12 5.18-25  
A woman suffering from haemorrhages 9.20-22 5.25-29 8.43-48  
Two blind men 9.27-31      
A mute demoniac 9.32-33      
A man with a withered hand 12.10-13 3.1-5 6.6-10  
A blind and mute demoniac 12.22   11.14  
A Canaanite woman's demonized daughter 15.21-28 7.24-30    
A young epileptic demoniac 17.14-18 9.17-29 9.38-43  
Two blind men 20.29-34 10.46-52 18.35-43  
A deaf man with a speech impediment   7.31-37    
A man with an unclean spirit   1.23-26 4.33-35  
A blind man at Bethsaida   8.22-26    
A woman crippled by a spirit     13.11-13  
A man with dropsy     14.1-4  
Ten men with leprosy     17.11-19  
The high priest's slave     22.50-51  
A royal official's son at Capernaum       4.46-54
A sick man at the pool of Beth-zatha       5.1-9
A man born blind       9.1-7
         
Miracles Showing Power Over Nature
         
  Matthew Mark Luke John
Calming the windstorm on the sea 8.23-27 4.37-41 8.22-25  
Walking on water 14.25 6.48-51   6.19-21
Feeding more than five thousand 14.15-21 6.35-44 9.12-17 6.5-13
Feeding more than four thousand 15.32-38 8.1-9    
A coin in a fish's mouth 17.24-27      
Withering a fig tree 21.18-22 11.12-14,    
    20-25    
Commanding an amazing catch of fish     5.4-11  
Turning water into wine       2.1-11
Commanding another catch of fish       21.1-11
         
Miracles Showing Power Over Death
         
  Matthew Mark Luke John
The daughter of Jairus 9.18-19, 5.22-24, 8.41-42  
  23-25 38-42 38-42  
The only son of the widow at Nain     7.11-15  
Lazarus       11.1-44


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Lunes, Agosto 22, 2011

JESUS KNOCKING



A nurse on the pediatric ward, before listening to the little one's chest, would plug the stethoscope in his ears and let them listen to their own hearts. She never got a response equal to four year old Davids'. Gently she tucked the stethoscope in his ears and placed the disk over his heart. "Listen" she said, "What do you suppose that is?" He drew his eyebrows together in a puzzled line and looked up as if lost in the mystery of the strange tap, tap, taping deep in his little chest. Then his face broke out in a wondrous grin, "Is that Jesus knocking?" he asked.
Maybe we should all listen to our hearts? 


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Martes, Agosto 9, 2011

Jesus in relation to the Old Testament

Jesus made his living as a carpenter with hammer, wood, and nails.
 Jesus was killed by the Romans who used a hammer, wood, and nails.

In 1 Peter 5:8, St. Peter says that the devil is a roaring lion and wants to eat us.
In John 6:53-58, Jesus says that in order to be saved we have to eat His flesh and drink His blood.

At the tower of Babel, God confused the language so that people could not communicate with each other any more. The tower to heaven that Nimrod was trying to build was abandoned. (Genesis 11:7- 8). The people all scattered across the world.
At Pentecost, the languages were unconfused by God, so that people of different tongues could all understand each other. Peter converted 3000 with this technique.(Acts 2:6, 41)

 After Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit, “their eyes were opened’ to the fact that they were naked (Genesis 3:7)
  On the way to Emmaus, after they ate the blessed bread, the followers of Jesus' “eyes were opened” and they recognized Jesus (Luke 24:30-31).

In Leviticus 21:10, it was forbidden for the High Priest to tear his garment.
In Matthew 26:65, Caiaphas, the High Priest for that year, tore his robes in protest of Jesus proclaiming himself to be the Son of God.  In John 19:24, the Roman soldiers did not tear Jesus' robe (Jesus is the eternal High Priest). In Matthew 27:51, God tore the curtain of the temple in two following the crucifixion.

Moses and the Israelites  came up out of the water of the Red Sea and went into the desert (Exodus 15), where they were tested by God regarding their faith.  They failed the test.  Deuteronomy 6 and 8 talk about this sojourn and testing.
Jesus came up out of the waters of the Jordan  following his Baptism (Matthew 3) and went out into the desert to be tested by satan (Matthew 4).  Jesus passed the test by quoting scripture from Deuteronomy 6 and 8 (6:13, 6:16, and 8:3).

Moses changed the water of the Nile into blood (Exodus 7:20).
Jesus changed the purification water into wine (John 2:6-9), and then changed wine into His blood (Matthew 26:27-28). 
Jacob fooled his blind father Isaac into getting Esau’s blessing, by wearing hairy skins (Esau was the hairy brother) (Genesis 27).                                             In return, Jacob’s future father-in-law fooled Jacob into marrying his ugly daughter Leah, by hiding her face with veils (Genesis 29).

 Melchizidek, the King of Salem (King of Peace) offered bread and wine to God as worship (Genesis 14:18).
 Jesus, the King of Kings, at the Last Supper, offered consecrated bread and consecrated wine to God as worship (Mark 14:22-24).

In Ezekiel 9, God marked all of the believers in Jerusalem with a Tau, the last letter of the old Hebrew Alphabet (the last letter now is Omega), on their foreheads, in order to save them from destruction. A Tau is represented as T, or an incomplete cross. During Baptism, we are marked with the sign of the cross on our foreheads to save us from the destruction of satan.

 Jesus Christ was born in the town of Bethlehem, which means “House of Bread”. His mother put him in a feeding trough (a manger) for a crib (Luke 2).
Jesus Christ later claimed to be the “Bread of Life” (John 6:48), and said that we had to “eat his body” to have life (John 6:53). At the Last Supper, Jesus consecrated a piece of bread and said – “This is my Body” (Mark 14:22).

 In the desert, God provided bread from Heaven (manna) to feed the Israelites (Exodus 16).
 In the book of John 6 , Jesus Christ said that He was the bread of life, and if we eat this bread, we shall live forever (John 6:48-50).

 In the Old Testament, the Ark of the Covenant contained 3 items – The Word of God (the 10 Commandments), manna (bread from heaven), and the rod of Aaron, which came back to life and re-sprouted (Hebrews 9:4).
  In the New Testament, the Blessed Virgin Mary’s womb contained Jesus Christ, the Word made flesh, who is The Bread of Life, and who is a ruler with an iron rod that came back to life after being crucified ( Luke 1:31, John 6:48, Revelation 12:5).

In Psalm 22:1, David says “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” Psalm 22:16 says that "They have pierced my hands and my feet". Psalm 22:18 also talks about casting lots for his clothes.
In the New Testament, Jesus Christ repeats "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me", after they pierce His hands and His feet. (Matthew 27:46) And the Roman soldiers cast lots for the clothes of Jesus (Matthew 27:35).

 In the Book of Wisdom, chapter 2, the plotters say that they want to torture and kill the one who claims to be the son of God, because if he really is the son of God, then God will save him.”
 In the New Testament, the murders of Jesus do torture and kill him for claiming to be the son of God, and utter these words – “If you are the son of God, then come down from that cross (Matthew 27:42).

  In Genesis 3, Eve, an immaculately created virgin,  says yes to Lucifer and allows Adam to bring sin into the world. Eve came forth from Adam.
 In the New Testament, Mary, an immaculately created virgin,  says yes to Gabriel, which allows Jesus to bring salvation to the world (Luke 1).  Jesus came forth from Mary.

 The book of Genesis starts out with the three words, “In the beginning”. It then goes through a series of next days to describe the creation of the world from nothing as well as the creation of new life. It talks about “the light” and the dark. On the seventh day, God rests.
The book of the Gospel of John also starts out with the three words, “In the beginning”. It then goes through a series of next days (John 1:29, 35, 43) to describe “the light of the world”, Jesus Christ, who leads us out of darkness and gives new life to the world. On the seventh day (the third day after the fourth day, John 2:1) there is a wedding feast, with Jesus creating wine from water.

In Exodus 12, the Jews celebrate the first Passover by killing a spotless lamb, and then they smear its blood over their door with a hyssop branch. They also had to eat bitter herbs. This saved their first born from the angel of death.
In John 19, Jesus Himself is sacrificed as the new spotless Passover lamb (Pilate said "I find no guilt in him (John 18:38)) and His blood now saves us from death. In John 10:7, Jesus says that he is the door for His sheep. The Roman soldier used a hyssop branch to give him bitter vinegar to drink.

In Luke 2:42-46, the 12 year old Jesus is nowhere to be found. After 3 days, Mary and Joseph find Jesus in the temple, preaching to the elders.
After the crucifixion, Jesus was dead for three days and nowhere to be found. Peter says that he was preaching to the spirits in prison (1 Peter 3:18-19). 
 
 In James 2:26, the bible says that faith without works is dead.
 In Matthew 25:31-46, at the final judgment, Jesus tells us all now exactly what those works are. 
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 Joseph, in the Old Testament, was forced to go to Egypt in Genesis 37:28 (his brothers sold him as a slave).   God's purpose in this was so that Joseph, later on, would befriend the King (Pharaoh) and save Israel. Joseph received messages in dreams, and could interpret them.  Joseph's father was named Jacob.
Joseph, Mary’s betrothed, in Matthew 2:14, was forced to go to Egypt (to avoid Herod).  God's purpose in this was so that Joseph would save the King (Jesus) as well as Israel.  In Matthew 2:13, Joseph receives his message to go to Egypt in a dream.  Joseph's father was named Jacob.

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In Matthew 26: 65, the high priest tore his robes in protest of Jesus proclaiming Himself to be the son of God.
In Matthew 27:51, following the murder of Jesus, God tore the curtain of the temple in two, from top to bottom.

In John 18:18ff, Peter denied Jesus 3 times beside a charcoal fire.
In John 21:9ff, Jesus asks Peter 3 times, beside a charcoal fire, if he loves him....

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In  Genesis  3:18  -19,  God tells Adam in the garden that the ground shall bring thorns  and  thistles to him,  and  that by the sweat of his face he shall eat bread from the ground.
In 1 Corinthians  15:45,    St. Paul says that Jesus is the new Adam, bringing life into the world  instead of death.   At the  crucifixion,  Jesus,  the  Bread  of  Life (John 6), wears a crown of thorns after sweating blood in a garden.

In Exodus 24:18, Moses went up the mountain and entered the cloud of God. 
In Matthew 17:5, a cloud on the mountain enveloped Jesus.

In Exodus 31:18ff, Moses went up the mountain and brought down the Word of God.
In Matthew 5:1ff, Jesus, the Word of God made Flesh,  went up on the mountain and preached the Word of God (the Sermon on the mount).

In Exodus 34, Moses face shone so bright that everyone was afraid to look at him.
In Matthew 17, Jesus' face shone like the sun. The long dead Moses then appeared to him.

Moses wandered in the desert for 40 years (Numbers 32:13) after coming up out of the water of the Red Sea.
Jesus wandered in the desert for 40 days (Mark 1:13) after coming up out of the water of the Jordan River.

Eve became the mother of the living at the foot of the tree of knowledge of good and evil (Genesis 3:20). 
NOTE** The cross was called a tree in  Acts 5:30.  In the passage above, the apostle John was standing in for the Church.

In Genesis 2:23, Adam names his mate "Woman". 
In the New Testament, Jesus always referred to Mary as "Woman".     
(NOTE** Just as Jesus is the new Adam (1 Corinthians 15:45), Mary is the new Eve).

In Luke 1:42, Elizabeth says to Mary - "Blessed is the fruit of your womb."
In Matthew 12:33, Jesus says that a tree is known by its fruit. 

In Luke 1:27, we learn that Mary is betrothed (not married) to Joseph.
In 1 Corinthians 7:36-38, Paul says that it is better to stay betrothed and not get married (have carnal relations).

In Genesis  2:7, God breathed on Adam to bring him to life. 
In John  20:22-23, Jesus breathed on the apostles to give them the gift of bringing spiritual life to others through confession.

In  Genesis 22,  Isaac carried wood up a hill that was to be used for his  sacrificial death.  His father Abraham was stopped from killing Isaac by God.  Abraham says that God Himself would provide the sacrificial lamb.
In  Matthew 27, Jesus carried wood up a hill (Golgotha) for his own sacrificial death.  Jesus is the Lamb of God who was sacrificed in our place.

In Matthew 27:26, Pontius Pilate released Barabbas, whose name means "Son of the Father" (bar Abbas).
Jesus, the real Son of THE Father, was put to death in his place.

In 2 Maccabees 6: 4-5, it says: "For the temple was filled with debauchery  and reveling by the Gentiles, who dallied with harlots and had intercourse with women within the sacred precincts, and besides brought in things for sacrifice that were unfit.  The altar was covered with abominable offerings which were forbidden by the laws. "
In 1 Corinthians 6:19ff, Paul says that our bodies are a temple  to the Holy Spirit, and we are to shun immorality and to glorify God in our bodies.

In Genesis 28:12, Jacob (Israel) says that he had a dream where angels were descending to earth and ascending to heaven on a ladder. 
In John 1:51, Jesus says  "Truly, truly, I say to you, you will see heaven opened, and the angels of God ascending and descending upon the Son of man."

In John 15:4, Jesus says, " Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit by itself, unless it  abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in me.
In John 6:56, Jesus tells us how to do that- "He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood abides in me, and I in him.

In Genesis 9:22ff, Ham saw his father's (Noah's) nakedness. Noah awoke and was very upset at Ham, and placed a curse on Canaan, Ham's son. 
In Leviticus 20:11, the Bible says that to uncover your father's nakedness means that you have slept with your father's wife (your own mother).

In Genesis 37, Joseph is stripped of his garment by his own brothers and then sold into slavery for 20 pieces of silver.
Jesus was also sold by his own apostle (Judas) for 30 pieces of silver, and then stripped of his garment at the cross.

In Exodus 1:22, Pharoah orders that every son that is born to the Hebrews shall be drowned in the Nile.
In Exodus 12:29, God strikes down Pharoah's own son and the other first born Egyptians. In Exodus 14, Pharoah's male soldiers were all drowned in the Red Sea.

The second book of Maccabees, chapter 7, talks about a mother and her 7 sons being tortured and killed, one by one, by the evil king who had defiled the temple and wanted his captives to eat pork.  They refused to transgress the law, and paid the ultimate price. 
Hebrews 11:35 refers to this incident - "Women received their dead by resurrection. Some were tortured, refusing to accept release, that they might rise again to a better life." 

In Exodus 32, Moses and the Levites slay 3,000 of their own people who worshipped the golden calf. 
At Pentecost in Acts 2, Peter and the apostles converted 3,000 people.

In John 12:24, Jesus said that unless a  grain of wheat  falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit.
In the Old Testament, the Feast of Pentecost was a harvest festival of the first fruits  (Exodus 23:16) that took place 50 days (7 weeks)  after Passover .   Jesus died during Passover, and 50 days later, on Pentecost, 3000 new souls were brought to Jesus by the power of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:41).

In Isaiah 60:6, Isaiah predicts that those from Sheba will bring gold and frankincense  to the King, whom they will praise.                                             In Matthew 2:11, the three Wisemen bring gold (symbolizing royalty), frankincense (incense is used for worship), and myrhh (used for burial) and worship Jesus.

In 1 Kings 1:37-38, King Solomon, the son of King David, rides a mule while the people rejoice and proclaim him to be their new King.                                In John 12:13-14 and Matthew 21:7-9,  Jesus rides into Jerusalem on an ass, while the people proclaim him to be the son of David and the King of Israel.

At the Passover in Exodus 12:5 the Jews had to eat an unblemished male lamb to be saved.                                                                                               
 In John 18:38, Pilate says of Jesus - "I find no guilt in Him". Jesus, the Lamb of God (John 1:29) then says in John 6:53 that we have to eat His flesh to have life in us (a reference to the reality of the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist).

Other things you need to know about Jesus Christ...

  • Fact 1 - The gospel of the evangelist Matthew tells us that "Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea (now Palestine) in the days of Herod the king."
  • Fact 2 - Bethlehem was in Judea which was a Roman province
  • Fact 3 - Mary and Joseph had to travel approximately 90 miles from Nazareth, in Galilee, to Bethlehem, in Judea, in order to take part in the Roman census.
  • Fact 4 - Jesus was born nearly two thousand years ago, long before accurate records were kept or birth certificates given.
  • Fact 5 - Nobody knows for sure on which day Jesus was born. The 25th December was chosen in order to substitute the Christian festival for the Roman festival of Saturnalia.
  • Fact 6 - According to the old Roman date system the year of the birth of Jesus Christ has been suggested as in the year of Rome 749 this dating system was later replaced by the Anno Domini era.
  • Fact 7 - The Nativity was placed as AD 1.
  • Fact 8 - story of the Three Wise Men who played an important part in the story of the Nativity is commonly referred to as the Adoration of the Magi.
  • Fact 9 - Jesus' childhood home was the town of Nazareth in Galilee.
  • Fact 10 - Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist. Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist, was a "cousin" or "relative" of Mary the mother of Jesus
  • Fact 11 - Jesus started to preach when he was about 30 years of age.
  • Fact 12 - The 12 disciples were the students of Jesus during his ministry
  • Fact 13 - These disciples of Jesus are referred to as Apostles after the death of Jesus, when they moved on to become missionaries.
  • Fact 14 - The most famous teachings come from the Sermon on the Mount, which contains the Lord's Prayer. Jesus used parables, such as the Parable of the Prodigal Son and the Parable of the Good Samaritan in his teachings. A parable is a short, succinct story that illustrates a moral or religious lesson.
  • Fact 15 - He performed many miracles. A miracle is an unexpected, supernatural event attributed to divine intervention.
  • Fact 16 - Jesus foretold his own death and resurrection
  • Fact 17 - He exposed the hypocrisies of the scribes and Pharisees in Jerusalem.
  • Fact 18 - He was betrayed and apprehended in the garden of Gethsemane
  • Fact 19 - He had a series of trials before Caiaphas (in Jerusalem), before the council (in Jerusalem) from where he was sent to Pontius Pilate who referred to Herod Antipas and finally tried in front of Pilate.
  • Fact 20 - He was crucified at Golgotha, Calvary just outside Jerusalem
  • Fact 21 - He arose from the dead (the Resurrection)
  • Fact 22 - He ascended to heaven in Bethany, Galilee (the Ascension)

Lunes, Agosto 8, 2011

100 Facts about Jesus Christ



100 Facts about Jesus Christ
100 Things You Need To Know About Jesus
1) Jesus claimed to be God - John 8:24; 8:56-59 (see Exodus 3:14); John 10:30-33
2) Jesus created all things - John 1:3; Col. 1:15-17
3) Jesus is before all things - Col. 1:17
4) Jesus is eternal - John 1:1,14 ; 8:58
5) Jesus is honored the same as the Father - John 5:23
6) Jesus is prayed to - Acts 7:55-60
7) Jesus is worshipped - Matt. 2:2,11; 14:33; John 9:35-38; Heb. 1:6
8) Jesus is called God - John 1:1,14; 20:28; Col. 2:9; Titus 2:13
9) Jesus is omnipresent - Matt. 28:20
10) Jesus is with us always - Matt. 28:20
11) Jesus is our only mediator between God and ourselves - 1 Tim. 2:5
12) Jesus is the guarantee of a better covenant - Heb. 7:22; 8:6
13) Jesus said, "I AM the Bread of Life" - John 6:35,41,48,51
14) Jesus said, "I AM the Door" - John 10:7,9
15) Jesus said, "I AM the Good Shepherd" - John 10:11,14
16) Jesus said, "I AM the Way the Truth and The Life" - John 14:6
17) Jesus said, "I AM the Light of the world" - John 8:12; 9:5; 12:46; Luke 2:32
18) Jesus said, "I AM the True Vine" - John 15:1,5
19) Jesus said, "I AM the Resurrection and the Life" - John 11:25
20) Jesus said, "I AM the First and the Last" - Rev. 1:17; 2:8; 22:13
21) Jesus always lives to make intercession for us - Heb. 7:25
22) Jesus cleanses from sin - 1 John 1:9
23) Jesus discloses Himself to us - John 14:21
24) Jesus draws all men to Himself - John 12:32
25) Jesus forgives sins - Matt. 9:1-7; Luke 5:20; 7:48
26) Jesus gives eternal life - John 10:28; 5:40
27) Jesus gives joy - John 15:11
28) Jesus gives peace - John 14:27
29) Jesus has authority - Matt. 28:18; John 5:26-27; 17:2; 3:35
30) Jesus judges - John 5:22,27
31) Jesus knows all men - John 16:30
32) Jesus opens the mind to understand scripture - Luke 24:45
33) Jesus received honor and glory from the Father - 1 Pet. 1:17
34) Jesus resurrects - John 5:39; 6:40,44,54; 11:25-26
35) Jesus reveals grace and truth - John 1:17 see John 6:45
36) Jesus reveals the Father - Matt. 11:27; Luke 10:22
37) Jesus saves forever - Matt. 18:11; John 10:28; Heb. 7:25
38) Jesus bears witness of Himself - John 8:18; 14:6
39) Jesus' works bear witness of Himself - John 5:36; 10:25
40) The Father bears witness of Jesus - John 5:37; 8:18; 1 John 5:9
41) The Holy Spirit bears witness of Jesus - John 15:26
42) The multitudes bear witness of Jesus - John 12:17
43) The Prophets bear witness of Jesus - Acts 10:43
44) The Scriptures bear witness of Jesus - John 5:39
45) The Father will honor us if we serve Jesus - John 12:26 see Col. 3:24
46) The Father wants us to fellowship with Jesus - 1 Cor. 1:9
47) The Father tells us to listen to Jesus - Luke 9:35; Matt. 17:5
48) The Father tells us to come to Jesus - John 6:45
49) The Father draws us to Jesus - John 6:44
50) Everyone who's heard & learned from the Father comes to Jesus - John 6:45
51) The Law leads us to Christ - Gal. 3:24
52) Jesus is the Rock - 1 Cor. 10:4
53) Jesus is the Savior - John 4:42; 1 John 4:14
54) Jesus is King - Matt. 2:1-6; Luke 23:3
55) In Jesus are the treasures of wisdom and knowledge - Col. 2:2-3
56) In Jesus we have been made complete Col. 2:10
57) Jesus indwells us - Col. 1:27
58) Jesus sanctifies - Heb. 2:11
59) Jesus loves - Eph. 5:25
60) We come to Jesus - John 5:50; 6:35,37,45,65; 7:37;
61) We sin against Jesus - 1 Cor. 8:12
62) We receive Jesus - John 1:12; Col. 2:6
63) Jesus makes many righteous - Rom. 5:19
64) Jesus is the image of the invisible God - Heb. 1:3
65) Jesus sends the Holy Spirit - John 15:26
66) Jesus abides forever - Heb. 7:24
67) Jesus offered up Himself - Heb. 7:27; 9:14
68) Jesus offered one sacrifice for sins for all time - Heb. 10:12
69) The Son of God has given us understanding - 1 John 5:20
70) Jesus is the author and perfecter of our faith - Heb. 12:2
71) Jesus is the Apostle and High Priest of our confession - Heb. 1:3
72) Jesus is preparing a place for us in heaven - John 14:1-4
73) Jesus cleanses us from our sins by His blood - Rev. 1:5; Rom. 5:9
74) Jesus is the Light of the world - Rom. 9:5
75) Jesus has explained the Father - John 1:18
76) Jesus was crucified because of weakness - 2 Cor. 13:4
77) Jesus has overcome the world - John 16:33
78) Truth is in Jesus - Eph. 4:21
79) The fruit of righteousness comes through Jesus Christ - Phil. 1:11
80) Jesus delivers us from the wrath to come - 1 Thess. 1:10
81) Disciples bear witness of Jesus Christ - John 15:27
82) Jesus died and rose again - 1 Thess. 4:14
83) The Christian dead have fallen asleep in Jesus - 1 Thess. 4:15
84) Jesus died for us - 1 Thess. 5:10
85) Jesus tasted death for everyone - Heb. 2:9
86) Jesus rendered the devil powerless - Heb. 2:14
87) Jesus is able to save completely - Heb. 7:25
88) Jesus was a ransom for many and to serve - Matt. 20:28
89) Jesus came to be a high priest - Heb. 2:17
90) Jesus came to save - John 3:17; Luke 19:10
91) Jesus came to preach the kingdom of God - Luke 4:43
92) Jesus came to bring division - Luke 12:51
93) Jesus came to do the will of the Father - John 6:38
94) Jesus came to give the Father's words - John 17:8
95) Jesus came to testify to the truth - John 18:37
96) Jesus came to die and destroy Satan's power - Heb. 2:14
97) Jesus came to fulfill the Law and the Prophets - Matt. 5:17
98) Jesus came to give life - John 10:10,28
99) Jesus came to taste death for everyone - Heb. 2:9
100) Jesus came to proclaim freedom for believers - Luke 4:18

Biyernes, Agosto 5, 2011

John 3:16

“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” John 3:16

Sabado, Hulyo 30, 2011

FACTS ABOUT JESUS CHRIST


1) He was never created.
Micah 5:2
2) His essence has never changed.
Hebrews 13:8
3) He is God.
John 1:1
4) He is the Creator of everything.
Colossians 1:16
5) He is all-powerful.
Matthew 28:18
6) He is all-knowing.
Colossians 2:3
7) He is ever-present.
Matthew 18:20
8) He is holy.
Luke 1:35
9) He is righteous.
Isaiah 53:11
10) He is just.
Zechariah 9:9
11) He is guileless.
1 Peter 2:22
12) He is sinless.
2 Corinthians 5:21
13) He is spotless.
1 Peter 1:19
14) He is innocent.
Matthew 27:4
15) He is gentle.
Matthew 11:29
16) He is merciful.
Hebrews 2:17
17) He is forgiving.
Luke 23:34
18) He receives worship by demons.
Mark 5:2,6
19) He receives worship by men.
John 9:38
20) He receives worship by angels.
Hebrews 1:6
21) He receives worship by disciples.
Luke 24:52
22) He receives worship in heaven.
Revelation 7:9-10
23) He will receive worship from everyone.
Philippians 2:10-11
24) He was human.
1 Timothy 2:5
25) He was conceived by the Holy Spirit.
Luke 1:34-35
26) He took on man's nature.
Hebrews 2:9-18
27) He humbled Himself.
Philippians 2:8
28) He was subject to human emotions.
Hebrews 5:7
29) He raised His body from the dead.
John 10:18
30) His blood brings reconciliation with God.
Ephesians 2:13-16
31) His blood brings redemption for man.
Romans 3:24-25
32) His blood allowes man to be justified before God.
Romans 5:9
33) His blood sanctifies man.
Hebrews 10:29
34) His blood brings spiritual victory.
Revelation 12:11
35) His blood brings eternal life.
John 6:53-56
36) He came to save sinners.
Luke 19:10
37) He will bring in everlasting righteousness.
Daniel 9:24
38) He destroyed the works of Satan.
1 John 3:8
39) He fulfilled the Old Testament.
Matthew 5:17
40) He gives life now.
John 10:10
41) He is our advocate.
1 John 2:1
42) He gives eternal life.
John 10:28
43) He is eternal life.
1 John 5:20
44) He sends the Holy Spirit to us.
John 15:26
45) He will take His people to heaven.
John 14:3
46) He will return to the earth after the tribulation.
Matthew 24:29
47) He will return to the earth in power and glory.
Matthew 24:30
48) He completes revelation.
Hebrews 1:1
49) He will never send you away if you come to Him.
John 6:37
50) He is the way, the truth, and the life.
John 14:6