GOT QUESTIONS READING PLAN
Jesus
The Identity of Jesus | |
The Nature of Jesus Jesus is exactly Who He needs to be in order to save us. It is that same nature that also causes Him to love us. Only He is Who we need Him to be. Read more... |
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The Names of Jesus Christ, Lamb of God, Prince of Peace, second Adam — each of Jesus' names refer to an aspect of His character and His relationship to us. Knowing His names helps us know Him. Read more... |
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Jesus the Son Jesus is God's only begotten Son, the first-born over creation, the Son of God, Man, and David. That puts Him in a unique position to save us. Read more... |
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Jesus the Sovereign Despite what some cults teach, Jesus is not only our High Priest, He is God. He is King of kings and Lord of lords and worthy of our worship. Read more... |
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Jesus God Jesus is our High Priest and the Son of God, but He is also God. This is not a contradiction, and it is not tri-theism. It is a part of the the relationship and the truth of the Trinity. Read more... |
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Jesus is Man Some sects accept that Jesus is God but deny His humanity. They fail to recognize that in order to be the perfect sacrifice for mankind, He had to become mankind. Read more... |
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The Ministry of Jesus | |
The Beginning of Jesus' Ministry Jesus' beginnings on earth were crucial to His later ministry. As familiar as we are with the Christmas story, there are other aspects we'd do well to understand. Read more... |
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Jesus' Mission and Teaching Jesus taught within the context of Judaism; He was a rabbi and a prophet, and His teaching built on and completed Judaism. The difference being, He was also God. Read more... |
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Jesus on Earth There are specifics about Jesus' ministry that don't directly relate to the gospel, but do show His character. The better we know Jesus, the more His message resonates. Read more... |
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The Events in Jesus' Ministry Certain significant events in Jesus' ministry that illustrate how He is fully God and fully man. They also show that He is fully our Savior. Read more... |
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Jesus' Miracles Thomas Jefferson was so confused by the miracles in the Bible that he literally cut them out. But Jesus' miracles were literal and show that His message is true. Read more... |
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Our Relationship to Jesus It's important to know Who Jesus is and what He did, but it's equally vital to know how that applies to us. Everything we are is based on our relationship to Him. Read more... |
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The Truth of Jesus | |
Christological Apologetics Jesus is unlike any other religious figure in the world. Understanding how He is different will bolster our faith and help us explain the gospel to others. Read more... |
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Biblical Apologetics Jesus fulfills dozens of Old Testament prophecies, showing that Jesus is consistent with the Jewish Messiah. The New Testament continues to explain Who He is. Read more... |
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Legend There have been fictional legends about Jesus since the beginning. Even today, culture likes to twist Jesus' story to deceive and entertain. Knowing the truth is crucial for all believers. Read more... |
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The Crucifixion of Jesus | |
Preparation Very quickly, Jesus went from being lauded as king and loved as rabbi to being betrayed, spat on, and tortured. And that was just the beginning. Read more... |
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The Cross Before the cross was an iconic identifier of Jesus-followers, it was an instrument of supreme torture. What Jesus experienced on the cross was excruciating — and absolutely necessary for us. Read more... |
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Jesus' Death Jesus' death was the most unjust and important event in history. When He took on the weight of our sinfulness while hanging on the cross, He provided the way for our salvation. Read more... |
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The Resurrection Jesus' resurrection is proof that God accepted His sacrifice for our sins. Defending the truth of the resurrection is imperative for spreading the gospel. Read more... |
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Other Sources Jesus' crucifixion has been the basis for prophecy and tradition outside the New Testament. Knowing the truth about the crucifixion will help us discern the veracity of other sources. Read more... |
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