Click to watch - Click to view manuscript God speaks in human language in Scripture. We see that and we hear it and we encounter it through the life in the prophetic ministry of Jeremiah.
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Click to watch - Click to view manuscript God speaks in human language in Scripture. We see that and we hear it and we encounter it through the life in the prophetic ministry of Jeremiah.
Click to watch - Click to view manuscript God speaks in human language in Scripture. We see that and we hear it and we encounter it through the life in the prophetic ministry of Jeremiah.
Click to watch - Click to view manuscript He will renew our covenant relationship with him and provide forgiveness for our sins. The promise of the new covenant is the most important passage in Jeremiah.
Click to watch - Click to view manuscript Jeremiah visits a potter to watch him mold and rework clay. This is a striking image of how God can reshape us.
Click to watch - Click to view manuscript We hear Jeremiah’s public preaching calling us to walk in God’s ways so that we might live. We encourage you to read Jeremiah chapters 11-17, especially 11:1-13 and prepare your heart for worship.
Click to watch Jeremiah's powerful preaching depends upon his hidden life of prayer. It moves from grief to hope, sadness to glory, anger to confidence in God.
Click to watch - Click to view manuscript The Lord called Jeremiah as a young man to serve him as a prophet to the nations. His prophetic ministry lasted over forty decisive years. He lived through the most tumultuous time in Israel’s history and yet voices the most moving passages of hope in the Old Testament.
Click to watch Following Jesus means experiencing the love of God. Peter came to know that his discipleship journey meant that he was beloved in Christ. “Beloved” is one of our most precious and important Christian words.
Click to watch - Click to view manuscript Following Jesus is patient for his return. Peter heard Jesus’ teaching that the gospel must be proclaimed to all nations and then the end will come. We live in patient expectation that Christ will return in visible glory for all the world to see.
Click to watch Peter’s journey of discipleship brought him to a place of great confidence in God’s Word. He listened to Jesus’ preaching and interpretation of the Scriptures. He came to believe that God’s Word was completely trustworthy, that is was not of human origin but came directly from God.
Click to watch - Click to view manuscript Following Jesus produces a fruitful life. Peter’s journey of discipleship produced profound changes in his character and conduct.
Click to watch Peter stresses that leadership should be pursued not by compulsion but by God’s call. Leaders must act not for selfish gain but as eager givers.
Click to watch - Click to view manuscript Peter’s experience led him to the conviction that following Jesus means being self-controlled and sober-minded. We are called to keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins.
Click to watch - Click to view manuscript Peter’s experience over many decades led him to the conviction that we should be “prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect”
Click to watch - Click to view manuscript In his unswerving dedication to God, Jesus’ suffering defeats evil and becomes the source of salvation for all who believe. Peter experienced these very same dynamics in his own life of following of Jesus.
Click to view Peter describes those who come to Christ share the life of Christ. Peter, whom Jesus named the Rock, describes Christ as a chosen and precious stone. In him, we are built into a spiritual house for God and offer our lives in priestly service to our Redeemer and King.
Click to watch - Click to view manuscript God speaks in human language in Scripture. We see that and we hear it and we encounter it through the life in the prophetic ministry of Jeremiah.