John the Baptist was searching for the Messiah; he was always talking about this Man who would redeem the world. I believe that John was searching in the same way that many of you are searching. He wanted to know the truth. He wanted to know reality. John had heard about Jesus, so he sent His disciples to ask, 'Are You the Messiah, the One who will redeem the world?' John's doubt might have arisen from his own circumstances. Like John, I too have been in prison, left feeling abandoned and forsaken, but through it all, there was a hunger deep in my heart for Jesus, to know the reality of His power. I don't want empty religion or ceremony, I want Jesus, the Son of God, who can break every chain and set me free!
'O Come all Ye Faithful' & 'Christmas Story' used by kind permission of www.vinesong.com
Whatever you ask the Father / Philippians Bible Study (Part 6) Chapter 2:1-11
Name above every other name / Philippians Bible Study (Part 5) Chapter 2:9-12
In nothing be terrified / Philippians Bible Study (Part 4) Chapter 1:27-Chapter 2:5
To live is Christ and to die is gain / Philippians Bible Study (Part 3) Chapter 1:18-27
God will use your trouble for good / Philippians Bible Study (Part 2) Chapter 1:12-18
The Holy Spirit lives in us / Philippians Bible Study (Part 1) Chapter 1:1-12
How to have Power with God (Part 3)
How to have power with God (Part 2)
God’s timing is perfect (October Newsletter)
How to have power with God (Part 1)
A life of prayer (Part 3)
A life of prayer (Part 2)
A life of prayer (Part 1)
Reflecting the Glory of God (Part 3)
Reflecting the Glory of God (Part 2)
Reflecting the Glory of God (Part 1)
God will not fail you (Part 2)
God reveals Himself through signs and wonders (Bonus)
God will not fail you (Part 1)
To know Christ and the Power of His resurrection (Part 3)
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