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The Bible is full of stories and verses that, at times, can be hard to make sense of. And yet, in every part, it all points to Jesus. Don't believe us? Dive into the entire story of the Bible as we unpack just how evident Jesus is from the beginning of scripture all the way to the end.
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The Bible is filled with promises from God: declarations that God has made, vows that God has declared. And many people, over the years, have shipwrecked their faith by claiming some of these promises for themselves. Why is that wrong? How is that a problem? That is the dynamic that we are focusing upon in this weekâs teaching.
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Weâve all done it. Flipped open our Bible to a random page, and put our finger on a random verse hoping that God would give us a message of encouragement or direction. This might seem like a very spiritual thing to do, but it can actually lead to a lot of confusion and misinformation. In this weekâs message weâll learn the proper way to read the Bible.
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The Bible is the most remarkable book ever. But it is also the most unique. When you understand what the Bible is all about, you will appreciate what it has to say.
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Many have experienced the power that comes from interacting with the Bible. Many have also experienced the confusion that can come from interacting with the Bible. Many can personally attest to the fact that reading the Bible canbuild you up, and reading the Bible can mess you up. In todayâs teaching, we are going to learn why this is true, and how we can ensure we are interacting with the Bible in a healthy and life-giving way.
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This message will give you HOPE. Today we are putting Godâs faithfulness on display as Pastor Simon shares the miracle story of the CityReach Care Society. Weâre starting all the way back in 1910 when Broadway Church first got its start in Vancouver and decided that we wanted to be a church that would always be in the HOPE BUSINESS. Todayâs message will not only give YOU HOPE but also invite you to join us in the HOPE BUSINESS!
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When you accept Godâs gift of forgiveness and cleansing, and become a follower of Jesus Christ, you automatically step into the most amazing and life-changing experience that a human being could ever imagine. After watching this week's teaching, we hope that you have a deeper understanding, as well as a more intimate experience of the supernatural presence of God in your life.
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If you have health and wealth, does that mean God is blessing you because of a life well lived? If you donât have health and wealth, does that mean God is cursing you because of a life not well lived? In this message we are going to answer those questions and debunk this counterfeit version of Jesus.
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The counterfeit version of Jesus that weâre investigating today has a very simple message for the world: JUDGE NOT! Those appear to be the only two words this Jesus ever spoke. Apparently, this version of Jesus believes that it is always wrong to tell someone that they have done something wrong. Can you see the problem with that worldview? (Hint: itâs self-defeating...) Well, thatâs just the beginning of the problems when it comes to this counterfeit. Weâre about to learn more in todayâs teaching.
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The "SOCIALIST" Jesus is a counterfeit version of Jesus that believes that poverty is next to godliness. He believes the less you have, the more youâre blessed. In this message, weâre going to discover that this kind of thinking is rooted in Dualism and that the real Jesus never actually taught or believed this. So, what did the real Jesus actually teach when it came to earthly possessions and our relationship with our stuff? How you answer that question will reveal a lot about what you own and what really owns you.
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A lot of people claim that Jesus was against religion. He broke the Sabbath Laws, He called out the religious elite, and emphasized love over everything else. If this âANTI-RELIGIOUS" Jesus saw our churches today, Heâd be appalled! But is this the real Jesus? Watch this message to discover who the real Jesus is, and how He viewed religion.
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There are versions of Jesus that â on the surface â look like the real thing, however, upon closer inspection, they are exposed as counterfeits. Today, we are exposing and debunking the âANTI-EVANGELISMâ version of Jesus. This is the Jesus that tells us all religions are basically the same. This is the Jesus that tells us it doesnât really matter what you believe, as long as youâre sincere and do your best. We will contrast the âANTI-EVANGELISMâ Jesus with the ârealâ Jesus that is depicted in the Bible, and we will discover that this version falls far short of the real thing!
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There are versions of Jesus that â on the surface â look like the real thing, however, upon closer inspection, they are exposed as counterfeits. Today we are looking at the counterfeit known as the âEverymanâ Jesus. This is the Jesus who was exactly like us, just a better and more accomplished version than us. This version of Jesus is nothing more than a good example for us. We will contrast the âEverymanâ Jesus with the ârealâ Jesus that is depicted in the Bible, and we will discover that the âEverymanâ version falls far short of the real version.
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What is the difference between Thor, Spiderman, and Jesus? How do we know that the story of the resurrection of Jesus isnât just another in a long line of fanciful legends? In todayâs teaching, we will discover the evidence for the resurrection, and debunk 2000 yearsâ worth of skeptical alternatives.
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What comes to your mind when you imagine what heaven is like? Do you picture pearly gates? Are people sitting on clouds and playing harps all day long? Do we have wings? What do our bodies look like? Are we just spiritual beings flying around? At the end of human history, what will eternity in heaven be like? Itâs those questions (and more!) that we will be answering in the final week of the Big Picture Series.
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The resurrection of Jesus stands as the pinnacle of human history⊠but what happens next? Hold on to your seats because in Act 5: the Holy Spirit comes, the Church is born, and this new rag-tag group of Christ-followers is set on a collision course with the Roman Empire and the Jewish Religious Authorities. Fireworks fly as the Early Church becomes distinctively different from the world around them and their witness begins to spread to all nations.
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Have you ever read something that Jesus said, and wondered why he would say such a thing? For example: after watching Jesus perform a bunch of miracles, his followers inform him that they have finally come to the realization that he is the promised Messiah. And how does Jesus respond? âThen Jesus ordered his disciples not to tell anyone that he was the Messiah.â (Matthew 16:20) What?! Why would he say that? Thereâs a reason for Jesusâ response. Thereâs a very good reason for it. And, in Act Four of this series, we are going to discover that reason. It will all make sense when we understand the context, the back story, the BIG PICTURE of Jesusâ words.
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God chooses a couple. That couple becomes a nation - the nation of Israel. Sadly, that nation fails miserably. Nonetheless, through His prophets, God reminds the people that He still has a plan and He still has a promise yet to be fulfilled. Godâs prophets drop hints about a coming Messiah, right up until the end of the Old Testament. Today, in Act Three, we will take a fast-forward trip through this entire story!
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What takes place in the third chapter of Genesis is responsible for every tragedy, every death, every trauma, every trial, every war, and every assault that has ever happened, that is happening, and that will ever happen. They can all be traced back to what takes place in the passage that we are studying in Act Two of âThe Big Pictureâ series.
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Have you ever found yourself looking at the world around you, seeing the pain, pondering the tragedy, and wondering: âGod, where are you? What are you doing? What is the point of all this?â You cannot answer these questions by solely focusing upon this present moment. You will only be able to answer them by getting a glimpse of the âbig pictureâ, and, biblically speaking, that means beginning at the beginning: the first two chapters of Genesis.
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