THE BIG QUESTION (1 OF 7)
by Jeff Schreve
Scripture: Matthew 16:13-17
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The Big Question (1 of 7)
Series: Encountering the Real Jesus
Jeff Schreve
Matthew 16:13-17
It has rightly been said that life is full of questions. Some questions are difficult to answer. Some questions are more rhetorical in natural. And some questions are just kind of funny. I ran across some questions as I was preparing for this message.
Question number one: Why is the word abbreviation so long? It's kind of an interesting little question.
Is there another word for synonym? I don't think there is.
How come you never read the headline, ''Psychic wins lottery?'' Something you don't do.
Why do we press harder on the remote control buttons when we know the battery is dead? You know you do that. I do that, too.
If Barbie is so popular, why do you have to buy her friends?
If a cow laughed, would milk come out her nose? A question to ponder.
Well those are just some funny, silly, little questions. But today, we want to talk about The Big Question, the most important question of all. It's a question that the answer to this question is a determining factor in whether you go to heaven or to hell. And the question is this: Who is Jesus?
IMAG Presentation
https://vimeo.com/15467558
Obviously, there's a lot of confusion when you do a ''man on the street'' interview concerning the question, who is Jesus? You go from A to Z. You run the gamut of answers.
We're starting a new series today titled, Encountering the Real Jesus. You say, ''Well, Jeff, why is the emphasis on the real Jesus? I mean, isn't there just one Jesus?'' Well, there is one Jesus. There's one true Jesus. But there are many people who preach a Jesus, as Paul said in 2nd Corinthians chapter 11, verse 4. He told the Corinthians, ''Hey, the false teachers came to you and preached another Jesus, whom we have not preached.'' Just because a preacher gets up and opens the Bible and begins to talk to you about Jesus, doesn't mean he's talking to you about the real J ...
Series: Encountering the Real Jesus
Jeff Schreve
Matthew 16:13-17
It has rightly been said that life is full of questions. Some questions are difficult to answer. Some questions are more rhetorical in natural. And some questions are just kind of funny. I ran across some questions as I was preparing for this message.
Question number one: Why is the word abbreviation so long? It's kind of an interesting little question.
Is there another word for synonym? I don't think there is.
How come you never read the headline, ''Psychic wins lottery?'' Something you don't do.
Why do we press harder on the remote control buttons when we know the battery is dead? You know you do that. I do that, too.
If Barbie is so popular, why do you have to buy her friends?
If a cow laughed, would milk come out her nose? A question to ponder.
Well those are just some funny, silly, little questions. But today, we want to talk about The Big Question, the most important question of all. It's a question that the answer to this question is a determining factor in whether you go to heaven or to hell. And the question is this: Who is Jesus?
IMAG Presentation
https://vimeo.com/15467558
Obviously, there's a lot of confusion when you do a ''man on the street'' interview concerning the question, who is Jesus? You go from A to Z. You run the gamut of answers.
We're starting a new series today titled, Encountering the Real Jesus. You say, ''Well, Jeff, why is the emphasis on the real Jesus? I mean, isn't there just one Jesus?'' Well, there is one Jesus. There's one true Jesus. But there are many people who preach a Jesus, as Paul said in 2nd Corinthians chapter 11, verse 4. He told the Corinthians, ''Hey, the false teachers came to you and preached another Jesus, whom we have not preached.'' Just because a preacher gets up and opens the Bible and begins to talk to you about Jesus, doesn't mean he's talking to you about the real J ...
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