Prophecies of the Deity of Christ | HBF | 2000-01-09am
The prophecies that Jesus fulfilled show that he is both Messiah and Lord.

The prophecies that Jesus fulfilled show that he is both Messiah and Lord.
Jesus is sinless, eternal, all-knowing, and all-powerful, forgiving sins and accepting worship.
The Bible gives us clues as to what Heaven will be like (gap in recording near 31:00).
The Bible includes wisdom for married people (short gap in recording near 31:00).
Singing can be a way to glorify God and encourage each other (see Colossians 3:16).
The experiences David had as a shepherd prepared him to lead as king.
The cross of Christ draws us to him, empowers us to live for him, and brings peace to our hearts.
The abundant life is found in Jesus Christ (see John 10:10).
Patient endurance, or steadfastness, is essential to victorious Christian living.
On several occasions, Jesus taught his apostles the importance of humility in his kingdom.
Like the faithful of Hebrews 11, we should allow faith in God to direct our lives.
In Luke 14:1-14, Jesus calls us to show compassion, humility, and benevolent hospitality.
James 4:1-10 exhorts us to renounce sin and to fully devote ourselves to God.
James 3:13-18 explains the difference between heavenly wisdom and earthly wisdom.
As Reuben says in Genesis 42:22, there are consequences for sinning against children.
We can learn much by comparing the experiences of Jonah with those of Jesus and his disciples.
We must not allow excuses to keep us out of the kingdom of God.
Many incidents in the Bible include examples of adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing.
Does your household follow a lifestyle that is pleasing to Christ?
As God assured Zerubbabel, small beginnings lead to big results (see Zechariah 4:9-10).
God wants us to both confess and forsake our sin (see Proverbs 28:13).
The greatness of God is shown in his power to create, to redeem, and to transform.
Translation issues, manmade additions, and neglect of context can confuse Bible readers.
Jesus promised to come in various ways and times, including his final coming at the end of the world.
We do not always understand causes of suffering, but we can work with God to bring good out of pain.
The unfinished work of Christ involves being with us, adding to his church, and acting as High Priest and Judge.
God gave Felix and Drusilla the opportunity to hear the gospel, but they considered it too inconvenient (see Acts 24).
Before we can worship God properly, we must make an effort to be reconciled to each other (see Matthew 5:23-26).
The devil is at work but the victory belongs to God. (Original recording incomplete)
The Scriptures teach us about the attributes of the Holy Spirit. (Recording has a short gap near 31:14).