Why did Jesus refer to Himself so often (81 times in the Gospels) as “The Son of Man?” The answer lies in a dream God sent to Daniel almost six centuries earlier!
Month: December 2020
What Does Jesus Say…?
What does Jesus say really matters in life? What will endure into eternity?
Daniel: When Kingdoms Collide (8) – Politics as Blood Sport
For some people, politics becomes their god. But Daniel, promoted to the highest office in the land, continued to serve the Living God and trusted in Him for deliverance from jealous enemies.
Holidays: Holy Days
Every year since the time of the Old Testament, the Jewish people have observed seven Holy Days. Did you know Jesus Christ is God’s miraculous fulfillment of them all?
The Revelation of Jesus the Messiah – Week 13
What does the book of Revelation say about the future? How does it address the events of today? With so many different interpretations, which is correct? Is this book scary, or an incredible comfort? Join us as we explore this controversial book together!
Daniel: When Kingdoms Collide (7) – Babylon’s Last Supper
Belshazzar celebrated his reign in pride and mockery of God… and lost everything. But to those who approach God in humility, repentance, and belief, God offers everything worth having: forgiveness and eternal life!
New Covenant
Unlike the old, the new covenant Jesus enacted is not something we do, but rather what God empowers within us!
The Revelation of Jesus the Messiah – Week 12
What does the book of Revelation say about the future? How does it address the events of today? With so many different interpretations, which is correct? Is this book scary, or an incredible comfort? Join us as we explore this controversial book together!
Daniel: When Kingdoms Collide (6) – Testimony
King Nebuchadnezzar gave powerful testimony to the One God, but only after God first leveled his pride and then restored him to the kingship. Like Nebuchadnezzar, we in the 21st Century are often blind to our own sins of pride, lack of mercy, and moral failure. What will it take to make us see them as God sees them?
Two Messiahs?
Many of the ancient rabbis believed that the Hebrew scriptures spoke of two Messiahs: one who would suffer, and one who would rule. Are there really “two Messiahs,” or only one? And why does it matter?
