The Suffering and the Glory (Part 3): Behold, the Lamb of God
Phill Marsh takes this third part in Firwood’s Easter series. What does it mean that Jesus is called the Lamb of God? How are we supposed to understand this title?
Phill Marsh takes this third part in Firwood’s Easter series. What does it mean that Jesus is called the Lamb of God? How are we supposed to understand this title?
Andrew Evans continues this series in the run up to Easter 2011, examining the judgement that hangs over sin, and the promise of God in light of that.
Andy Evans begins this new series leading up to Easter 2011 by telling of the seeming paradox of the gospel; How can this brutal murder of the Son of God, a moment of most horrendous suffering, also be a moment so full of glory? Andy speaks from Luke’s account of Jesus’ post-resurrection appearance to two…
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Andy Hawthorne of The Message Trust talks about the feeding of the five thousand from the passage in Mark 6: 30-44. To learn more about The Message Trust, click here.