Jesus, Holy One of Israel (Part 1)
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Many people today are believing in a false Jesus. Ironically, often the first place they hear about such a "Jesus" is in a Christmas message.
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According to reliable surveys, nearly half of self-described evangelicals do not believe that Jesus Christ is sinless. More than half believe that they must add their own works to the Cross-work of Christ in order to have eternal life.
How can these things be true? It is because many people today are believing in a false Jesus. Ironically, often the first place they hear about such a "Jesus" is in a Christmas message.
The one sure antidote to a defective view of the Lord Jesus Christ is to understand exactly what the Bible says about Him. One thing it says from beginning to end is that He is The Holy One of Israel.
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How must the church conduct evangelism, and answer anti-Christian positions?
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Today we continue our discussion of the seven marks of a Scripture-driven church with a detailed examination of points 3, 4, and 5.
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Today we continue our discussion of the seven marks of a Scripture-driven church, by examining the first two in detail.