What Christ Can Do To You | HBF | circa1994-1997
The new spirit that Jesus gives us is one of humility, tenderness, forgiveness, obedience, love, and mission.

The new spirit that Jesus gives us is one of humility, tenderness, forgiveness, obedience, love, and mission.
A worshiper of God, Lydia was one of the first whom Paul led to Christ in Europe (see Acts 16).
Mary, Hannah, Rachel, Jochebed, Lois and Eunice were women who raised God-fearing children.
We must remove malice from our hearts and let God transform us (see Colossians 3:8-10).
Jealousy blinds us from recognizing the blessings God has given us.
The faithfulness of Daniel and his friends was a great testimony to the leaders of Babylon.
Jesus compares the influence of his disciples to that of salt and light (see Matthew 5:13-16).
The rich young ruler chose covetousness over Christ (see Matthew 19, Mark 10, and Luke 18).
Doing good works in the name of Jesus brings glory to God.
To recognize Jesus as the Messiah, his disciples had to understand the nature of his kingdom.
Christians should be dead to the love of sin, the practice of sin, and the guilt of sin.
After healing a man who could not walk, Peter said God had fulfilled prophesy by raising up Jesus.
Jesus warned the religious leaders of his day against hypocrisy (see Matthew 23).
In Matthew 21, when Jesus was challenged, he used parables to explain the nature of his authority.
Matthew 21 begins with the triumphant arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem the week of his crucifixion.
The miraculous conception of Jesus demonstrated his divinity.
Christ was victorious over the rulers who tried to destroy him.
Following the Lord requires a radical change of heart.
Psalm 1 contrasts the lifestyle of the godly to that of the ungodly (incomplete recording).
The Scriptures give tributes to faithful people like Jesus, Tabitha, Barnabas, Enoch, Abel, and Paul.
Read, Encourage, Sing, Observe, Love, Use, Think, Invite, Overcome, Nurture, and Study!
Jesus is Master, Eternal, the Son of God, the Suffering Servant, Immanuel, Anointed, and Heavenly.
Romans 8:28 is a powerful reminder for believers.
The experiences of Noah and his family teach us about cooperation, preparation, and salvation.
The Lord appeared to Saul, but sent Ananias to share the gospel with him (see Acts 9:1-30).
Jesus urged his disciples to strive to enter in by the narrow door (see Luke 13:22-30).
God displayed his sovereignty throughout the life of King Nebuchadnezzar (see Daniel 2:20-22).
Christ arose; he will raise and transform the saved in the last day (see 1 Corinthians 15).
In his wisdom, God works through our lives to accomplish his purposes.
Paul discusses how we are to deal with the burdens of life (see Galatians 6:1-10).