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Word from Scotland: Stir the emotions, inform the mind, bend the will
We are in John Chapter 20 reading of John’s accounts of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It has been quite a morning, following an exhausting and demanding 10 days or so in Jerusalem. Mary was there at first light, and the ma...
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Word from Scotland: The work and ministry of Jesus Christ is by no means finished
If Jesus Christ rose from the dead then certain consequences follow as do spiritual responsibilities. We are in John Chapter 20 reading of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. Peter and John leave the scene.
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Word from Scotland: Believing the evidence has spiritual consequences
We come to John Chapter 20. What was John doing on Resurrection Day, and what did John do on Resurrection Day, having been with Jesus Christ for over three years?
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Word from Scotland: Man no longer needs to remain in the dark without Christ
Consider this week, just for a moment, that interim period between John Chapter 19 and John Chapter 20, but out of necessity, we go into Chapter 20 where we read of the risen resurrected living Jesus. This broken warring world...
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Word from Scotland: Did Joseph know his tomb would only be required for 3 days?
We are reading of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ in John Chapter 19. Matthew, Mark, and Luke give us other aspects of the crucifixion, where even the criminals say their piece and Jesus replies.
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Word from Scotland: We read of the cross knowing that Jesus is risen, alive
No man carries the cross of Jesus faithfully without receiving a work of God in his own life, and on occasions, through his life into the lives of his family.
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Word from Scotland: No man faithfully carries the cross without receiving a blessing
We are in John Chapter 19 at verse 16 where Pilate hands Jesus Christ over to them to be crucified. Over to them? Over to whom? To those in the hands of the enemy of Almighty God – religious leaders they may be, but men of God ...
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Word from Scotland: There is no such thing as a bloodless gospel
We come to John Chapter 19 verse 5. The prayer and the agony in the Garden is over. The pain deepens and increases. We could use so many words.
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Word from Scotland: 1 long dark, crowded, messy night
John Chapter 19 verses 1 to 16. Having looked at the first part of the trial of Jesus and examined its many various facets, we now turn from the ecclesiastical trial, for that is what it was, to the civil trial.
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Word from Scotland: Hearts are the same today as they were then
We are reading and studying in John Chapter 18 and verses 28 to 40. There were so many comings and going. What all happened between Gethsemane and Calvary? Jesus Christ was subjected to what was nothing other than a double trial.









