This video is from the Class D, 2007-2010, Inspirited Network broadcasts on stickam with Joseph Williams and John Spellman covering topics related to Salvation and Christian Living. Videos are in standard definition since the broadcasts were done before the studio was built.
In this week's broadcast the sacrificial system is discussed. Several Bible examples are given as we explore the meaning of sacrifice and what it was designed to teach. What are the hidden meanings behind sacrifices and offerings? Does God still require sacrifice today? Who made the first sacrifice? Why are some offerings accepted and others rejected? What was the purpose behind God's test of Abraham? These questions and many more are explored in this week's lesson.
What was the focus of Jesus' last prayer? Why is this prayer called the High Priestly prayer? What does it mean to know God and how does this relate to obedience to the law? How can the church demonstrate unity in love and purpose? Is it possible to love another as Jesus demonstrated?
What can we learn about God in the natural world? Can education in the arts and sciences really coexist with Biblical knowledge? What is the difference between wisdom, knowledge, and understanding? Are all forms of knowledge good? Are the most highly educated people really all that smart?
The Bible teaches about a day lost in history. A day God designed for us to remember. This week's lesson uncovers the mystery of this forgotten and lost day.
Jesus sought the fruit of the fig tree and found none because it was not yet fig season. He cursed the tree and the next day the tree was dried up from its root. Peter, being surprised at the quick change in the status of the tree, called Jesus’ attention to it. Jesus encouraged Peter to have faith in God. He gave Peter (and His other disciples) a quick lesson on faith.
J. S. Henry focuses on answering the claims of revisionists which are putting across new unbiblical interpretations of the Bible. You'll learn the answers to common misconceptions put across by revisionists. Were Ruth and Noami or Jonathan and David a couple? You'll also learn how to answer objections against traditionally used "proof texts". This book is not sold in stores. Print copies are available. Inspirited Network only has permission to distribute free ebook versions of this book. If you would like printed copies please email J. S. Henry for more information.
The King came in before the actual wedding to see if all was ready for the ceremony to begin. That’s when he saw the man unfittingly dressed. This is a royal wedding and all under the King’s control must be in order. What’s with this wedding garment – why was it so important?