I Go Away
Jesus surprises and schocks His disciples by saying plainly that He will be leaving. He gives them encouragement to continue on in spite of the absence of His bodily presence. John 14:1-12 Jim Williams – April 4, 2008
Jesus surprises and schocks His disciples by saying plainly that He will be leaving. He gives them encouragement to continue on in spite of the absence of His bodily presence. John 14:1-12 Jim Williams – April 4, 2008
The Kings Lesson 7. David begins his reign as King after consolidating the Kingdom. His was a good reign in which he administered justice. Nevertheless, Absalom led a revolt against him. 2 Samuel 8:15 April 13, 2008
Jesus will soon be betrayed and rejected. This was according to God’s plan as He had predicted in the Book of Isaiah. John 13:1-4 Jim Williams – April 13, 2008
The Kings Lesson 6. David does not raise a hand against him, but Saul dies anyway on Mount Gilboa. David becomes king. 2 Samuel 3:6-39 April 6, 2008
By washing their feet, Jesus teaches His disciples that the real measure of Christianity is love for one another. John 13:31-35 Jim Williams – April 6, 2008
The Kings Lesson 5. This lesson contains some of the interactions between David, Saul and Samuel. 1 Samuel 18:5-16 March 30, 2008
Some Greeks came seeking Jesus. They were brought into His presence by Andrew. John 12:20-26 Jim Williams – March 30, 2008
The Kings Lesson 4. David is anointed king by Samuel and Saul’s jealousy begins as the people begin to praise David after Goliath’s defeat. 1 Samuel 16:7 March 23, 2008
Jesus says we can choose between two fathers. God or Satan. Which do you choose? John 8:38-44 Jim Williams – March 23, 2008
The Kings Lesson 3. Saul is given every opportunity to establish his kingdom. However, he chooses the path of disobedience and is rejected by God. 1 Samuel 15:1-35 March 16, 2008