Conclusion of the New Testament, The (Msgs. 367-387)
The conclusion of the New Testament
Experiencing, enjoying, and expressing Christ in the Epistles (73) msg.367
The conclusion of the New Testament
Experiencing, enjoying, and expressing Christ in the Epistles (74) msg.368
The conclusion of the New Testament
Experiencing, enjoying, and expressing Christ in the Epistles (75) msg.369
The conclusion of the New Testament
Experiencing, enjoying, and expressing Christ in the Epistles (76) msg.370
The conclusion of the New Testament
Experiencing, enjoying, and expressing Christ in the Epistles (77) msg.371
The conclusion of the New Testament
Experiencing, enjoying, and expressing Christ in the Epistles (78) msg.372
97. The One better than Aaron
a. A great High Priest of the good things who has passed through the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God, holy, guileless, undefiled, separated from sinners, and having become higher than the heavens, perfected forever
1) A great High Priest
2) Having passed through the heavens
3) Being holy, guileless, undefiled, separated from sinners, having become higher than the heavens, and being perfected forever
b. Made like us in all things, able to sympathize with our weaknesses, having been tried in all respects like us, yet without sin
c. Having been once offered to bear the sins of many
d. Not glorifying himself in Becoming a High Priest but being called by God, even as Aaron also was
The conclusion of the New Testament
Experiencing, enjoying, and expressing Christ in the Epistles (79) msg.373
The conclusion of the New Testament
Experiencing, enjoying, and expressing Christ in the Epistles (80) msg.374
The conclusion of the New Testament
Experiencing, enjoying, and expressing Christ in the Epistles (81) msg.375
The conclusion of the New Testament
Experiencing, enjoying, and expressing Christ in the Epistles (82) msg.376
The conclusion of the New Testament
Experiencing, enjoying, and expressing Christ in the Epistles (83) msg.377
The conclusion of the New Testament
Experiencing, enjoying, and expressing Christ in the Epistles (84) msg.378
The conclusion of the New Testament
Experiencing, enjoying, and expressing Christ in the Epistles (85) msg.379
The conclusion of the New Testament
Experiencing, enjoying, and expressing Christ in the Epistles (86) msg.380
The conclusion of the New Testament
Experiencing, enjoying, and expressing Christ in the Epistles (87) msg.381
The conclusion of the New Testament
Experiencing, enjoying, and expressing Christ in the Epistles (88) msg.382
104. The element of Christian experience
a. His blood having been sprinkled on us
b. Through His resurrection from the dead, God having regenerated us unto a living hope, unto an inheritance, incorruptible, undefiled, and unfading, kept in the heavens for us
c. His being revealed; whom having not seen, we love, and in whom, not seeing at present yet believing, we exult with unspeakable and glorified joy, obtaining the end of our faith, the salvation of our souls
d. The precious blood of Him as of a Lamb without blemish and without spot having redeemed us from our vain manner of life
e. He being foreknown by God before the foundation of the world, manifested in the last times for our sake, raised from the dead, and given glory by God
The conclusion of the New Testament
Experiencing, enjoying, and expressing Christ in the Epistles (89) msg.383
The conclusion of the New Testament
Experiencing, enjoying, and expressing Christ in the Epistles (90) msg.384
The conclusion of the New Testament
Experiencing, enjoying, and expressing Christ in the Epistles (91) msg.385
107. The body of the shadow of the ark
a. Having suffered once for our sins, the righteous on behalf of the unrighteous, that He might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but made alive in the Spirit; in which Spirit He went to the spirits in prison to proclaim to those once disobedient
1) Having suffered once for our sins, the righteous on behalf of the unrighteous, that He might bring us to God
2) Being put to death in the flesh, but made alive in the Spirit
3) Going to the spirits in prison to proclaim to those once disobedient
b. Through His resurrection our having been saved by the water of baptism
c. Being at the right hand of God, having gone into heaven, angels, authorities, and powers being subjected to Him
d. Our sanctifying Him as Lord in our hearts with a good manner of life in Him
The conclusion of the New Testament
Experiencing, enjoying, and expressing Christ in the Epistles (92) msg.386
The conclusion of the New Testament
Experiencing, enjoying, and expressing Christ in the Epistles (93) msg.387