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Developing a Strong Devotional Life - David Bercot (2018 Retreat)

One of the secrets of the Kingdom life is to work diligently on our hearts and inner life. During this talk at our retreat in Pennsylvania, David Bercot makes the case that a strong devotional life is the key to living a strong Kingdom life. With humor and candor, David shares lessons from his own

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Developing a Strong Devotional Life - David Bercot (2018 Retreat) View Lesson

Feeding Thousands, Walking on Water and Working (John 6:1-29)

In the first part of John 6, Jesus feeds 5,000 men (plus women and children) and then walks on the water, calling Peter to do the same. The first miracle caused those who witnessed it to proclaim that Jesus was the Prophet foretold in Deuteronomy 18; the second caused Jesus' apostles to proclaim Jesus as

Feeding Thousands, Walking on Water and Working (John 6:1-29) View Lesson

Feeding Thousands, Walking on Water and Working (John 6:1-29) View Lesson

More on the Bodily Resurrection of the Dead (John 5:28-30, Part B)

Jesus spoke in John 5 about the physical resurrection of the dead (bodies coming out of the graves). This was an extremely divisive subject among the Jews. Jesus and Paul maintained that it was plainly taught in the Old Testament; but where? Here we answer that question and continue a deep discussion on the resurrection

More on the Bodily Resurrection of the Dead (John 5:28-30, Part B) View Lesson

More on the Bodily Resurrection of the Dead (John 5:28-30, Part B) View Lesson

Jesus, our Judge; and the Resurrection of the Dead (John 5:18-30)

In John 5 Jesus’ enemies accused him of "working" on the Sabbath in healing a paralyzed man. In His response, Jesus "doubles down" and puts himself on the same level as God. Jesus also tells his opponents that the Father has committed to Him, the Son, the role of judging all people. In this lesson,

Jesus, our Judge; and the Resurrection of the Dead (John 5:18-30) View Lesson

Jesus, our Judge; and the Resurrection of the Dead (John 5:18-30) View Lesson

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