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2004 Lentin Series
Contributed by Jeremy James on Nov 21, 2004 (message contributor)
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1. Triumphal Entry
Contributed on Nov 21, 2004
Jesus made two triumphal entries, one in a manger, one on a donkey.
This week starts the season of Lent. During this season we begin to prepare ourselves for the Passion Week, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday. Through Lent I will be giving a series on the Passion Week. Each week we will look at another aspect of that glorious and painful week. Triumphal ...read more
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2. Spring Cleaning
Contributed on Nov 21, 2004
Jesus clears out the money changers.
Mark 11:15-18 Jesus had just made his triumphant entry into Jerusalem and he went straight to the Temple. For most of us when we think about the Temple we think of a single building much like our church here. But, the Temple mount in the time of Jesus was much more than a building. It was a ...read more
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3. Mary, Mary Quite Contrary
Contributed on Nov 21, 2004
A brief study in Mary the sister of Lazarus.
Luke 10:38-42 John 12:1-8 1 Six days before the Passover, Jesus arrived at Bethany, where Lazarus lived, whom Jesus had raised from the dead. 2 Here a dinner was given in Jesus’ honor. Martha served, while Lazarus was among those reclining at the table with him. 3 Then Mary took about a pint of ...read more
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4. Jesus Christ Or Jesus Barabas?
Contributed on Nov 21, 2004
Choosing that which is good for us.
Which Jesus do you want? Matt 27:15 You may notice a difference in this version of this account. On researching this passage I found that in many Ancient Greek manuscripts of this occurance Barrabas is given a first name and that name is Ihsoun (Jeshoun) which happens to be translated Jesus. ...read more
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5. Easter Morning
Contributed on Nov 21, 2004
Jesus Lives!!
Buddha Lenin Gandhi Hitler Mohammed Martin Luther King Jr. F. D. R. Jesus of Nazareth All of these men have something in common. They were each very influential in their own time. Whether for good or for bad they each influenced the lives of millions of people. For better or worse ...read more