Resources for Ministry
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22 – What contemporary application can be found in Isaiah 30 and 31?
Dr. Lessing explains why Isaiah warns against the trusting in horses and chariots.
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36 – What are Servant Songs?
Dr. Gard briefly explains the servant songs from Isaiah.
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01 – What makes John a great place to start reading the Bible?
Dr. Grieschen explains why John is a good book to start with in reading about God and his plan.
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02 – How does one help others to understand the opening verses of John?
Dr. Grieschen explains The Word has a special meaning to the Jewish readers of John in the first century.
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03 – What does John mean when he talks about the Word becoming flesh?
Dr. Grieschen explains the dual use of flesh in the book of John.
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04 – How does one explain John’s language of glory and only-begotten to others?
Dr. Grieschen explains what the concept of glory means in first century Judaism.
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05 – What does John mean when he says no one has seen God?
Dr. Grieschen explains that no one has seen the full glory of God since before Adam and Eve fell into sin.
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06 – What does John mean when he calls Jesus the Lamb of God?
Dr. Grieschen explains the lamb analogy in the book of John.
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07 – What does Jesus mean when talking to Nathaniel?
Dr. Grieschen explains why the first encounter of Jesus and Nathaniel is important to John’s Gospel.