The Prophet
If God is good and just and powerful, wouldn't we expect Him to reveal Himself and His way of salvation clearly to mankind? What kind of God would would He be if He didn't?

If God is good and just and powerful, wouldn't we expect Him to reveal Himself and His way of salvation clearly to mankind? What kind of God would would He be if He didn't?
If we suggest that Jesus fails to save any of His sheep, we are suggesting that he sins. Surprised? Listen.
It's time to face up to this truth: Jesus consistently presented Himself as the essential and unfailing giver of life.
While it was a "silent night," the coming of Christ was not entirely unexpected. Some of God's faithful people were waiting for Him.
Why doesn't God just show himself to the world?
While Joseph's role as the adopted father of the Son of God is truly unique in the universe, it fits into God's pattern of working in the world that holds surprising relevance to every human being even today.
How much did Mary know about what she was getting into? How well was she acquainted with the scriptures and how did her expectations compare to the reality of her son, Jesus?
Sometimes Christians just need to view the scripture fresh and test our traditions against the truth.
We know Jesus as the Son of God. But aren't there other 'sons of God' mentioned in scripture? How then are we to understand what is meant by Jesus as the "Son of God"?
What did Jesus mean by referring to himself as "Son of Man"? And why did it upset the leadership of the Jews?
What kind of love invites us in even while knowing every sinful action, word, or thought we have ever done?
Is it possible that Jesus was just a good teacher, a rabbi of Israel, a prophet? Today in John 3, we find out if he left that open as an option.
John records that Jesus did so many signs that they could not be contained in books. What does it matter? How do we know He did signs, and what significance do they have?
How important is it to understand the nature of the humanity of Jesus Christ? Is it essential for us to believe and receive eternal life?
What does the title "Christ" mean? Why was there so much debate about Jesus being the Christ? How can we be sure that Jesus was the one and only Christ of God?
Who was John the Baptist and why does it matter to us? Furthermore, why did he call Jesus of Nazareth the "Lamb of God"?
The Jewish and Roman traditions that Jesus Christ came to had many traditions concerning "Sons of God." What is unique about John's claim that Jesus is the Son of God?
How important is a relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ? What barriers are there to such a relationship?
Do Christians make too big a deal about Jesus Christ? Have we overblown the message of the Gospels to make Him more than He is? Learn how John's use of the Greek word "logos" informs our answers.
Why did John write a fourth Gospel? Why do we constantly review the same material over and over? Surprisingly, the answer is a matter of life or death!
What do the writings of a prophet from over 2500 years ago mean to us today? Might these writings hold the key to our future?
How do we reconcile the wrath of God with the love of God? What does it mean that Jesus came as the lamb of God, but returns as the Lion of the tribe of Judah?
What does the Bible mean when it says that God swears an oath? How can we be certain that God will succeed in His plans?
Why does it seem that the faithful are always in the minority? Is the Gospel failing to produce sufficient numbers or does God know what He's doing?
Did Jesus claim to be the Messiah? The suffering servant? Why were so many upset by his claims?
Isaiah gives strong condemnations of the sinfulness of God's people right alongside lofty images of their future sin-free bliss. How can these two things be reconciled? What is the intervening event that will change things for the people of God?
How can we be sure that the Lord Jesus Christ can save us? What about him is essential to know?
When did God decide to send His Son to save the world? Does it matter when? How is that relevant today?
What does the Bible mean when it says that Jesus will establish justice? Listen to find out why modern conceptions of justice fall so short of the glorious truth.
Did Jesus really claim to be the Messiah - the king of the line of David to fulfill the scriptures? What clues did He give to His disciples to reveal His true identity?