Title: Why I Believe In Jesus
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2The hand of the Lord
- Jeremiah 3217 (NKJV) - 17Ah, Lord GOD! Behold,
You have made the heavens and the earth by Your
great power and outstretched arm. There is
nothing too hard for You.
3The hand of the Lord
- John 1238 (NKJV) 38 that the word of Isaiah the
prophet might be fulfilled, which he spoke - Lord, who has believed our report?
- And to whom has the arm of the Lord been
revealed?
4The hand of the Lord
- John 1238 (NKJV) 38 that the word of Isaiah the
prophet might be fulfilled, which he spoke - Lord, who has believed our report?
- And to whom has the arm of the Lord been
revealed? - Isaiah 531 (NKJV) Who has believed our report?
And to whom has the arm of the LORD been revealed?
5The hand of the Lord
- Isaiah 591 through Isaiah 592 (NKJV)1 Behold,
the LORDS hand is not shortened, - That it cannot save
- Nor His ear heavy,
- That it cannot hear.
- 2 But your iniquities have separated you from
your God And your sins have hidden His face from
you, So that He will not hear.
6Are you seeking the Lord?
- Hebrews 116 (NKJV)6 But without faith it is
impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God
must believe that He is, and that He is a
rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.
7Are you seeking the Lord?
- Jeremiah 2913 (NKJV)13 And you will seek Me and
find Me, when you search for Me with all your
heart.
8Are you seeking the Lord?
- Amos 54 through Amos 56 (NKJV)4For thus says
the LORD to the house of Israel Seek Me and
live - 5 But do not seek Bethel,
- Nor enter Gilgal,
- Nor pass over to Beersheba
- For Gilgal shall surely go into captivity,
- And Bethel shall come to nothing.
9Are you seeking the Lord?
- 6 Seek the LORD and live, Lest He break out like
fire in the house of Joseph, And devour it, With
no one to quench it in Bethel
10Where do we fit?
- Where do we fit in Jesus parable about prayer?
(Lk 181-8) - What if the answer to the question in verse 8 was
no? - We can allow the immediate demands of this life
to crowd out real prayer.
11Where do we fit?
- Where do we fit in Jesus parable about prayer?
(Lk 181-8)
12Where do we fit?
- Where do we fit in Jesus parable about prayer?
(Lk 181-8) - What if the answer to the question in verse 8 was
no?
13Where do we fit?
- Where do we fit in Jesus parable about prayer?
(Lk 181-8) - What if the answer to the question in verse 8 was
no? - We can allow the immediate demands of this life
to crowd out real prayer.
14The power of one prayer
- God tells us of the power of one prayer. (Jas
516-17)
15The power of one prayer
- God tells us of the power of one prayer. (Jas
516-17) - The battle between the prophets of Baal and
Elijah. (1 Kings 1836-39)
16The power of one prayer
- God tells us of the power of one prayer. (Jas
516-17) - The battle between the prophets of Baal and
Elijah. (1 Kings 1836-39) - Contrast the prophets of Baal.
17The power of one prayer
- God tells us of the power of one prayer. (Jas
516-17) - The battle between the prophets of Baal and
Elijah. (1 Kings 1836-39) - Contrast the prophets of Baal.
- It was a simple question of who had the hand of
the Lord.
18The power of one prayer
- The request of a young Solomon for wisdom. (1
Kings 35-9)
19The power of one prayer
- The request of a young Solomon for wisdom. (1
Kings 35-9) - What was Solomon like before this? Gods hand
powerfully acted upon this young man. (1
Kings 310-14)
20The power of one prayer
- The request of a young Solomon for wisdom. (1
Kings 35-9) - What was Solomon like before this? Gods hand
powerfully acted upon this young man. (1
Kings 310-14) - The hand of the Lord? is seen in changed lives!
21The power of one prayer
- The mighty Assyrian army and king Hezekiah. (2
Kings 1914-19)
22The power of one prayer
- The mighty Assyrian army and king Hezekiah. (2
Kings 1914-19) - Never say like the world All you have is a
prayer.
23The power of one prayer
- The mighty Assyrian army and king Hezekiah. (2
Kings 1914-19) - Never say like the world All you have is a
prayer. - King Sennacherib no doubt learned about the
power of one prayer.(2 Kings 1935-37)
24In truth it is never just one prayer
- There is something all of these men had in
common. (1 Kings 841-43)
25In truth it is never just one prayer
- There is something all of these men had in
common. (1 Kings 841-43) - Prayer can do nothing for a man who does not
posses a living faith.
26In truth it is never just one prayer
- There is something all of these men had in
common. (1 Kings 841-43) - Prayer can do nothing for a man who does not
posses a living faith. - Some Jews thought it was just knowing the right
words. (Acts 1913-16)
27In truth it is never just one prayer
- There is something all of these men had in
common. (1 Kings 841-43) - Prayer can do nothing for a man who does not
posses a living faith. - Some Jews thought it was just knowing the right
words. (Acts 1913-16) - Listen to your words. Think!
28In truth it is never just one prayer
- We can have the power of god in our lives. (Eph
320)
29In truth it is never just one prayer
- We can have the power of god in our lives. (Eph
320) - He is able to do
30In truth it is never just one prayer
- We can have the power of god in our lives. (Eph
320) - He is able to do
- above all that we ask or think
31In truth it is never just one prayer
- We can have the power of god in our lives. (Eph
320) - He is able to do
- above all that we ask or think
- abundantly above all that we ask or think
32In truth it is never just one prayer
- We can have the power of god in our lives. (Eph
320) - He is able to do
- above all that we ask or think
- abundantly above all that we ask or think
- exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or
think
33In truth it is never just one prayer
- When we realize this is God speaking then this is
hard to grasp.
34In truth it is never just one prayer
- When we realize this is God speaking then this is
hard to grasp. - Do we have the power or merely an outward form?
35In truth it is never just one prayer
- When we realize this is God speaking then this is
hard to grasp. - Do we have the power or merely an outward form?
- We can have the form without power.
(2 Tim 35)
36In truth it is never just one prayer
- When we realize this is God speaking then this is
hard to grasp. - Do we have the power or merely an outward form?
- We can have the form without power.
(2 Tim 35) - Or we can allow God's power to be used through
us. (1 Thess 213)
37In truth it is never just one prayer
- What does access to God mean to you? Do not tell
me. How do you pray? (1 Jn 514-15)
38We ought to always pray and not to lose heart.
- It is possible to "faint", "lack courage"
concerning our effort in prayer.
39We ought to always pray and not to lose heart.
- It is possible to "faint", "lack courage"
concerning our effort in prayer. - What would a person think when they lose heart?
40We ought to always pray and not to lose heart.
- It is possible to "faint", "lack courage"
concerning our effort in prayer. - What would a person think when they lose heart?
- We need to be vigilant and steadfast in
prayer. (Rom 1212 Col 42) -
41We ought to always pray and not to lose heart.
- Jesus example stimulated his apostles to ask to
be taught about prayer. (Lk 111)
42We ought to always pray and not to lose heart.
- Jesus example stimulated his apostles to ask to
be taught about prayer. (Lk 111) - Jesus prayed at His baptism in the beginning of
His ministry. (Lk 321)
43We ought to always pray and not to lose heart.
- Jesus example stimulated his apostles to ask to
be taught about prayer. (Lk 111) - Jesus prayed at His baptism in the beginning of
His ministry. (Lk 321) - Jesus at times prayed all night. (Lk 612)
44We ought to always pray and not to lose heart.
- Jesus example stimulated his apostles to ask to
be taught about prayer. (Lk 111) - Jesus prayed at His baptism in the beginning of
His ministry. (Lk 321) - Jesus at times prayed all night. (Lk 612)
- Jesus prayed three times in the course of one
hour. (Mt 2636-44) -
45We ought to always pray and not to lose heart.
- For many this kind of praying in unknown, why?
46We ought to always pray and not to lose heart.
- For many this kind of praying in unknown, why?
- Because they fail to distinguish between public
prayer and private prayer.
47We ought to always pray and not to lose heart.
- For many this kind of praying in unknown, why?
- Because they fail to distinguish between public
prayer and private prayer. - We should look at our motives and manners in a
public prayer. (Mt 65-7)
48We need to have a clearer view of the God that we
pray to
- He is a God with a mighty hand but also a very
gentle one.
49We need to have a clearer view of the God that we
pray to
- He is a God with a mighty hand but also a very
gentle one. - The coming of the Messiah was a display of Gods
mighty arm. (Isa 5210 531)
50We need to have a clearer view of the God that we
pray to
- He is a God with a mighty hand but also a very
gentle one. - The coming of the Messiah was a display of Gods
mighty arm. (Isa 5210 531) - That same hand will be used to nourish and
protect us. (Isa 4010-11 421-3)
51We need to have a clearer view of the God that we
pray to
- He is a God with a mighty hand but also a very
gentle one. - The coming of the Messiah was a display of Gods
mighty arm. (Isa 5210 531) - That same hand will be used to nourish and
protect us. (Isa 4010-11 421-3) - Who do you feel comfortable in opening your heart
to?
52We need to have a clearer view of the God that we
pray to
- What do you think God will do with your prayer?
(Mt 77-11)
53We need to have a clearer view of the God that we
pray to
- What do you think God will do with your prayer?
(Mt 77-11) - Are there things you have ceased asking God
about? (Jas 42-3)
54We need to have a clearer view of the God that we
pray to
- What do you think God will do with your prayer?
(Mt 77-11) - Are there things you have ceased asking God
about? (Jas 42-3) - Do you know the impact that one prayer can have
on your life and those precious to you?
55We need to have a clearer view of the God that we
pray to
- What do you think God will do with your prayer?
(Mt 77-11) - Are there things you have ceased asking God
about? (Jas 42-3) - Do you know the impact that one prayer can have
on your life and those precious to you? - We need more intercession in the church.
(2 Cor 111 Col 42-4)
56We need to have a clearer view of the God that we
pray to
- What do you think God will do with your prayer?
(Mt 77-11) - Are there things you have ceased asking God
about? (Jas 42-3) - Do you know the impact that one prayer can have
on your life and those precious to you? - We need more intercession in the church.
(2 Cor 111 Col 42-4) - Hezekiah also asked for help in prayer.
(2 Kings 193-4)
57Where do you stand?
- Deuteronomy 47 - 8 (NKJV)7For what great
nation is there that has God so near to it, as
the LORD our God is to us, for whatever reason we
may call upon Him? 8And what great nation is
there that has such statutes and righteous
judgments as are in all this law which I set
before you this day?
58Where do you stand?
- Here is an interesting conversation between a
Swedish peasant woman and her persistent visitor.
"Does your son in America never send you any
money?" was asked of a poverty-stricken old
Swedish woman. "Never!" was the bitter answer "He
writes often and speaks of sending money, but
never a bit have I seen from him.
59Where do you stand?
- I am getting old and poor and soon I must die or
go to the poorhouse. Yet he is rich and
prosperous. Such is the ingratitude of children!
- Is there never anything in the letters?" asked
the persistent visitor. - Oh, yes, he always sends pictures but I do not
need pictures I need money."
60Where do you stand?
- "Have you saved those pictures?"
- "They are all pasted on the wall in my bedroom.
Would you like to see them?" - "Certainly," answered the visitor. When she
looked into the bare little room she saw pasted
on the walls a small fortune in American paper
money.
61Where do you stand?
- She had a room full of money but she failed to
see its value. The very presence of this gift
suggested that someone loved her and cared for
her though that one lived in another land.
62I See the Suffering of Christ
- He was hated by those He loved. (Mt 2437-38
Lk 2334) - Jesus suffered greatly on the cross. (Lk
2241-44 Heb 57-8)
63I See the Suffering of Christ
- He was hated by those He loved. (Mt 2437-38
Lk 2334) - Jesus suffered greatly on the cross. (Lk
2241-44 Heb 57-8) - Did you see Him crucified? (Gal 31)
64I See the Unmerited Love of God
- Why did Jesus have to die? (Isa
534-5 2 Cor 521)
65I See the Unmerited Love of God
- Why did Jesus have to die? (Isa
534-5 2 Cor 521) - Why the death on the cross? (Rom 56-8)
66I See the Unmerited Love of God
- Why did Jesus have to die? (Isa
534-5 2 Cor 521) - Why the death on the cross? (Rom 56-8)
- Gods love for me is individual and personal!
67The Cross Shows Me How to Live
- My view of life is radically changed. (Col 31-3
Rom 66)
68The Cross Shows Me How to Live
- My view of life is radically changed. (Col 31-3
Rom 66) - My view of physical things (2 Cor 89)
69The Cross Shows Me How to Live
- My view of life is radically changed. (Col 31-3
Rom 66) - My view of physical things (2 Cor 89)
- How I handle hurt (Lk 2334 Mt 1028 Eph
431-32)
70The Cross Shows Me How to Live
- My view of life is radically changed. (Col 31-3
Rom 66) - My view of physical things (2 Cor 89)
- How I handle hurt (Lk 2334 Mt 1028 Eph
431-32) - The Cares of life (Mt 1322 Jn 1631-33)
71The Cross Shows Me How to Live
- John 1632 through John 1633 (NKJV) 32Indeed the
hour is coming, yes, has now come, that you will
be scattered, each to his own, and will leave Me
alone. And yet I am not alone, because the Father
is with Me. 33These things I have spoken to you,
that in Me you may have peace. In the world you
will have tribulation but be of good cheer, I
have overcome the world.
72The Cross of Christ Will Move me to
- Love His word. (1 Pt 21-3)
73The Cross of Christ Will Move me to
- Love His word. (1 Pt 21-3)
- Love to teach the lost (Lk 1910)
74The Cross of Christ Will Move me to
- Love His word. (1 Pt 21-3)
- Love to teach the lost (Lk 1910)
- Love my brethren (1 Pt 122-23)
75The Cross of Christ Will Move me to
- Love His word. (1 Pt 21-3)
- Love to teach the lost (Lk 1910)
- Love my brethren (1 Pt 122-23)
- Take a stand against false doctrine. (Gal 511
612)
76How Do You View the Cross?
- 2 Corinthians 134 (NKJV) 4For
though He was crucified in weakness, yet He lives
by the power of God. For we also are weak in Him,
but we shall live with Him by the power of God
toward you.
77How Do You View the Cross?
- 1 Corinthians 123-24 (NKJV) 23but we
preach Christ crucified, to the Jews a stumbling
block and to the Greeks foolishness, 24but to
those who are called, both Jews and Greeks,
Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God.
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