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Perspectives on the Bible

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Perspectives on the Bible is a study of the Bible with a view to understanding the universal message of God. Jesus said that he came in order that we may have life abundantly. John 20:31 tells us that the words of Jesus are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God and that by believing you may have life in his name. Perspectives on the Bible gives us insights into the meaning of Bible passages as they applied to the people "then" and as they apply to you and I today. The key to all of this is to understand that God uses the Bible and uses events and uses you and me to work out a plan for Our Good without destroying our freedom of thought and action. It is the mission of this ministry to present, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, our insights and understandings of what may be God"s intentional plan for our world and for individuals in that world. Pastor Fred

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God created us with unique personalities. Each one of us is meant to contribute their own personal character and experience to the human saga. This episode examines the wonderful potential of God's plan for us and it encourages us to do... more

Expectations combined with reality can equal disappointment. John the Baptist had expectations about Jesus. His expectations determined every day of his life. He thought that he was right and he was! However, John thought that his... more

We examine how the birth of Jesus affects the expectations of Mary and Joseph.

We all have expectations.

Herod did not want Jesus. He decided to kill the baby. But since he was not sure of his age, he ordered all the male childrenn 2 and under to be killed. As we consider the violence of the Slaughter of the Innocent children of Bethlehem we... more

The Bible relates to us that 40 days after the Resurrection from the dead, that Jesus ascended into heaven. What this mean biblically, theologically, ontologically, philosophically, eschatologically? What does it mean to you. Did... more

Ezekial 11:19 "I will give them one heart and put a new spirit within them." Jer: 24:7 "I will give them a heart to know that I AM the Lord." 1Peter 23,25 "you have been born again not of seed which is perishable but imperishable, that... more

The illustration of Jesus as the good Shepherd intends to convey an image of God as our best friend in whom we can trust. We need a friend. When we have a friend life is easier and we are more secure. In this broadcast we look at human... more

John 15 is a wonderful chapter of deep theology. The deep theology of the gospel of John is centered in the mystery of the Christ and the enactment of that mystery in the Christological event. Jesus is declared to be the Messiah who... more
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