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God Always Has A Word For Everyone — Word from Scotland

Posted on 01 November 2010

God Always Has A Word For Everyone (Study 6) As we read these opening verses of the Gospel of John we read about another John. It is John the Baptist, or John the baptiser, or John the plunger.

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What We Believe And Why We Believe It Is Vital-Word from Scotland

Posted on 11 October 2010

What We Believe And Why We Believe It Is Vital! (Study 3) We have been looking at why there are four Gospels and what were the main reasons for John writing his account of the life and ministry of Jesus Christ, because it is so very different from the other three. John 1 verse 1. John wants us to believe and to believe correctly, and to believe what is right, and to believe what is worth believing.

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Word from Scotland-Jesus Resolves A Serious Issue – He Still Resolves Serious Issues

Posted on 14 September 2010

Jesus Resolves A Serious Issue – He Still Resolves Serious Issues We come to this final section in the Gospel of Luke. We are in Chapter 24 and at verse 13.

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Word from Scotland: Never Forget What Jesus Christ Has Said And Taught

Posted on 02 September 2010

Never Forget What Jesus Christ Has Said And Taught Now, we come to that other vital aspect which lies right at the very heart of our Christian Faith – the Resurrection of Jesus Christ – that amazing event for which words are inadequate – we can but Worship and give thanks. No other faith in the whole world has a Leader Who is Alive

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Word from Scotland-The most unknown sentence in the New Testament

Posted on 13 August 2010

Is This the Most Unknown Sentence In The New Testament? “For if men do these things when the tree is green, what will happen when it is dry?” One friend, when he has gone on speaking engagements, has read these words and then has asked, “Now where does this sentence come from? Old Testament, New Testament, or William Shakespeare?” The majority have usually been wrong, and yet these words are spoken by Jesus as he approaches Calvary.

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Word from Scotland – No Man Carries The Cross Of Jesus Without Receiving A Blessing

Posted on 06 August 2010

No Man Carries The Cross Of Jesus Without Receiving A Blessing After a most exhausting and draining thirty hours or so, Jesus Christ is led away to be crucified. We are in Luke Chapter 23 and at verse 26

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Word from Scotland — No Man Carries The Cross Of Jesus Without Receiving A Blessing

Posted on 02 August 2010

No Man Carries The Cross Of Jesus Without Receiving A Blessing After a most exhausting and draining thirty hours or so, Jesus Christ is led away to be crucified. We are in Luke Chapter 23 and at verse 26

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When You Meet Jesus It Can Never Be As Though You Had Never Met Him — Word from Scotland

Posted on 27 July 2010

When You Meet Jesus It Can Never Be As Though You Had Never Met Him.

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Word from Scotland — Where You Sit and The Company You Keep Is Vitally Important

Posted on 13 June 2010

Where You Sit and The Company You Keep Is Vitally Important We have taken a longish time look in detail at this last day in the physical life of Jesus Christ as Dr Luke relates it in Chapter 22, but it is important that we do not hurry over the crucial issues raised in this passage. It is also helpful too to read the parallel passages in Matthew Chapter 26 and Mark Chapter 14. These accounts are given to us for a very real purpose

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What Do We Do When Someone Makes A Mistake?–Word from Scotland

Posted on 20 May 2010

What Do We Do When Someone Makes A Mistake? We are studying the detail in Luke Chapter 22 at verse 47 where Judas and that gang approach Jesus Christ to have Him arrested.

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