Understanding Jesus
Understanding Jesus4
End-Time Revelation of Jesus: Bridegroom, King, and Judge (With Korean Translation)
By Mike Bickle261:08:21MAT 22:2REV 19:7Mike Bickle emphasizes the significance of understanding Jesus as the Bridegroom, King, and Judge, highlighting that these three aspects of His character are crucial for the church in the end times. He explains that the unique dynamics leading up to Jesus' return will involve the greatest revival and the most severe judgments, all occurring simultaneously. Bickle encourages believers to deepen their understanding of Jesus' passionate desire for relationship with them, as well as His power and authority as King and His role as a righteous Judge. He stresses the importance of preparing the church to respond rightly to these revelations, especially in light of the increasing distortion of who Jesus is in the body of Christ today. Ultimately, Bickle calls for a restoration of the first commandment to love God wholeheartedly, as this will transform the way believers engage with Him and each other.
The Word Became Flesh - John 1
By Phil Beach Jr.2636:41JHN 1:1Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the profound significance of Christmas for Christians, focusing on the incarnation of Jesus as the Word made flesh. He explains that Jesus, who was with God and was God, came into the world He created, yet was not recognized by it. The sermon highlights the mystery of God humbling Himself to become a man, and the transformative power of understanding this truth for believers. Beach encourages the congregation to seek a deeper revelation of who Jesus is, as this understanding leads to true spiritual growth and a heart filled with love for God and others.
Jesus: The Faithful Witness, Firstborn, and Ruler (Rev. 1:5)
By Mike Bickle2355:24REV 1:5Mike Bickle emphasizes the significance of understanding Jesus through three titles: the faithful witness, the firstborn from the dead, and the ruler over the kings of the earth. He explains that these titles are not merely for acknowledgment but are meant to equip believers to respond to the challenges and glory described in Revelation. Bickle encourages the church to pursue a deeper knowledge of God, highlighting the importance of being faithful witnesses in a world increasingly filled with deception. He draws connections between these titles and the covenant God made with David, illustrating how they impact our lives and responsibilities as believers. Ultimately, he calls for a commitment to stand for truth and embrace our roles as kings and priests alongside Christ.
Sixteen Descriptions of Jesus: Preparing for the End Times (Rev. 2-3)
By Mike Bickle191:05:33MAT 11:28JHN 14:6REV 1:20Mike Bickle emphasizes the significance of understanding the 16 descriptions of Jesus as presented in Revelation 2-3, which are tailored to address the unique challenges faced by the seven churches. Each description reveals aspects of Jesus' heart and ministry, encouraging believers to call upon Him for strength and guidance in overcoming spiritual lethargy and immorality. Bickle stresses the importance of engaging with these truths through study, prayer, and application in daily life, as they are essential for preparation in the end times. He highlights that these revelations are not just historical but are meant for the church today, especially as it faces increasing challenges. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a deeper relationship with Jesus, who holds the keys to overcoming the trials of this world.