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 Alone With Jesus On The Mountain (Holy Land Videos)
This video lesson was shot on location on Mt. Arbel overlooking the Sea of Galilee in Israel. Jesus had cultivated the discipline of solitude. He had perfected the art of getting alone with God. He had learned the secret of waiting on God. And as our perfect example, He calls each of us today to do the same. We must learn to seek and find a solitary place in our life to regularly get alone with God. Matthew 14 | View
 
 
 Caesarea: Only What's Done For Christ Will Last (Holy Land Videos)
This video lesson was shot on location on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea at Caesarea Maritima. No matter what happens, what you do for Christ will last forever. There's only one thing you can take to heaven with you--people. Don't waste your time and energy and treasures on things that won't last. 1 Corinthians 3; 2 Corinthians 5:10 | View
 
 
 Cana: The Wonderful Miracle of Salvation (Holy Land Videos)
This video lesson was shot on location in Cana of Galilee in the land of Israel. Dr. Barnett takes the Holy Land pilgrims to Cana. Just as turning water into wine is a miracle, salvation is also a miracle. The wine at the wedding ran out. The world's joys will always run out--they only last for a season. Christ gives salvation--which is better than anything the world can give, and will not run out. John 2 | View
 
 
 Christmas: Call His Name Jesus (TBC Videos)
AT THE NAME OF JESUS--"For He will save His people from their sins” Our New Testament opens with the glorious advent of Christ the Promised One; God the Son came to Earth to save sinners. Christmas is really has one theme and one central message—Jesus came to save people from their sins. That is the way He is introduced to us; those are the first words recorded about Jesus in the New Testament. Christmas as the Matthew 1:21 introduces it, is year round--because Christmas means remembering Christ's coming to Earth to save people from their sins. | View
 
 
 Christmas: How Close Can You Get? Knowing Him for Salvation (TBC Videos)
The saddest story of Christmas is how those closest to Christ's birth completely missed that first Christmas; and that tragedy has continued to this day. You can be so close and yet so far away! The real purpose of Christmas was shown by God at Christ's birth, God confronted the world with the only gift everyone really needs. Christmas is about the gift no one seeks but everyone needs. God so loved the world that He sent Jesus to save lost people from their sins. God came to provide the only gift that everyone absolutely, critically needs—the substitutionary death of His Son, who came to meet our critical, eternal-life-threatening need prompted by our sins. So the gift of Christmas is Christ's work of salvation. That gift involves meeting the critical needs each of us have in our lost, sinful and fallen condition. | View
 
 
 Crushed: The Price that He Paid (Holy Land Videos)
This video lesson was shot on location in the village of Nazareth. Dr. Barnett uses the imagery of the olive tree and the olive press to illustrate Christ's death on the cross. He bore the sins of the world as He was bruised, crushed, and pierced. Isaiah 53 | View
 
 
 David--Dying Gracefully (TBC Videos)
It is hard to fully comprehend how much lasting impact one single human life can accomplish. Think of just David's brief lifetime. Three thousand years ago he lived and died—yet today millions and millions of people read, quote, memorize, gather comfort and hope, and sing the words he wrote in the Psalms. | View
 
 
 David--Ending Well by Fearing No Evil (TBC Videos)
God’s desire is that you know Him; He wants you to start early and remember your Creator when you are young—and then never forget Him. As a youth, David remembered His Creator. In fact I believe that’s why a weary and exhausted Solomon—who had chased every pleasure the human mind could conceive, came to the conclusion that his dad was right. Solomon, perhaps too late, realized that the only way to live and the best way to die--is to do so reflecting on the plans that God had for us in the first place. Solomon found out after his restless pursuit of all the world had to offer--that nothing but God satisfies, and that life and death can be quite empty when God is left out. Ecclesiastes 12 | View
 
 
 Don't Fake It By Just Playing Church (TBC Videos)
For a moment think of Jesus with me--Jesus founded His Church, purchased His Church, and now ever lives for His Church. Jesus is all about the Church. And what is Christ's complete focus at present? He is building His Church. So Christ's priority, Christ's focus, Christ's activities are all centered upon the Church. That is where the action is. That is what is important to Him. Now for a moment think of us who are here--Jesus loved us, bought us, saved and cleansed us—and now He wants us to focus our attention on what He thinks is worthy of all His attention—His Church. How are you doing at building your life, your priorities, your schedule, your time, your investments around what Jesus says is MOST IMPORTANT—His Church? Dr. John Barnett delivers a message to the saints at Tulsa Bible Church on Sunday morning 10-01-06. | View
 
 
 Elijah: God Uses Normal People to Do Extraordinary Things (Holy Land Videos)
This video lesson was shot on location at the top of Mt. Carmel in Israel. Elijah was a normal person just like us. He listened and obeyed God's commands. God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things. You and the Lord can do anything, without the Lord you can do nothing. James 5:17-18; 1 Kings 17,18 | View
 

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