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| | Christ Is Everything by Ed Miller
Topic: Scripture(s): John 14:5-14 | | Description: "The only way not to neglect God the Father and God the Holy Spirit is to see Christ as everything." Ed Miller examines three events in Philip's life which showed a progression from Christ as the theme of the Bible to Christ being the source of everything to Christ IS everything. "The Christian life," he says, "is not you living for God but Him living in you."
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| | Foot Washing by David Wilkerson
Topic: Division Scripture(s): John 13:3-17 | | Description: This message can be greatly misinterpreted if one does not know Wilkerson's teachings. It is about division in the Body of Christ. We should not be so quick to judge one another for doctrinal issues that are not pertaining to "life and godliness." This message is NOT intended to make people think they should overlook clear doctrinal error. It is, rather, a message to those who might be becoming a bit "self-righteous" in judging others for things that Jesus never considered important.
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| | Lord, Wash My Feet by Ed Miller
Topic: Scripture(s): John 13:1-17 | | Description: When am I one with Christ? asks Ed Miller. Its when He refreshes me. Miller goes into the true meaning behind Jesus washing the disciples feet, pointing to the Christian life of refreshing that leads to fellowship, being saved to be served in order to serve. Brother Ed draws the sermon to a close by three practical ways in which believers can refresh one another in the Lord.
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| | The Second Coming of Christ by A.W. Tozer
Topic: Second Coming Scripture(s): John 14:1-3, Hebrews 9:26-28 | | Description: A. W. Tozer preaches on The Second Coming of Christ from John 14:1-3 and Hebrews 9:26-28, addressing the abuse of prophecy and overly elaborate eschatology. The problem is not so much error of doctrine as error of emphasis. A Fundamentalist himself, the pastor touches on the history of Fundamentalists and the trouble with increasingly detailed eschatology that has coincided with their emergence over the past 100 years. In spite of many Evangelicals dogmatic preoccupation with how to view the millennium, something has not changed and must never be forgotten: Jesus is coming back. Take heed. Beware. Watch. Worship the Christ who is returning in time, and not the details of that time itself. The recording runs for 41 minutes, 21 seconds.
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| | Becoming a House For God by Robert B. Thompson
Topic: Scripture(s): John 14:1-6, Isaiah 66:1, Acts 7:44-50, Ephesians 2:22-23 | | Description: Dr. Thompson touches on the difference between going to Heaven versus going to The Father. He addresses the problems with the King James word mansion in our understanding of what God is doing. He discusses in depth John 14:3. The house referred to in the phrase In My Fathers House
is not Heaven, but Jesus Himself Jesus is the house of God. Not that Heaven does not exist, but it is not the goal. Jesus is the Fathers house, and He makes a place in Himself for us, so that we become a room in that house. This sermon is practical, and it will stretch your brain a bit. (49 minutes 36 seconds)
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