Last Question for Jesus

Elder David Pyles

Oxford Dedication Meeting
Saturday Afternoon Sept. 21, 2013

d-pyles_bwSubject: The Last Question asked to Jesus

 When they therefore were come together, they asked of him, saying, Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?  Acts 1:6


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This sermon was recorded at
Oxford Primitive Baptist Church
Located in Oxford,Kansas

Prophecy of Christ

Elder David Pyles

Oxford Dedication Meeting
Saturday AM Sept. 21, 2013

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Subject: Prophecy of Christ

 


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This sermon was recorded at
Oxford Primitive Baptist Church
Located in Oxford,Kansas

Allen Daniels: I Go To Prepare A Place For You

allendAllen Daniels

Text: John 14:1-6

Subject: I Go To Prepare A Place For You

Scriptural References: Hebrews 1:3; Luke 24:37-49; Acts 1:4-11; Acts 2:1-24

 


 

 

Old Testament Prophecy of Jesus

randyMc_1_cropRandy McCarthy

Introduction:  1Cor 15:1-8

On the day that Jesus was raised from the dead, He began opening the understanding of his disciples to the OT scriptures which foretold the suffering, death, burial and resurrection of Christ (Luke 24:13-47).

Randy examined several prophecies in the writings of Moses (first five books of the OT) that demonstrate a suffering and triumphant Messiah, including the seed of the woman in Genesis 3, the offering of Isaac in Genesis 22 and the eight day festival of Passover (Exodus 12, Leviticus 23).   With regard to the Passover, Jesus’s death was represented by the paschal lamb offered on the first day of the Passover feast and his glorified resurrection represented by the first fruits offering on the third day of the Passover feast (1 Cor 15:20).

Bill McCarthy & Allen Daniels

Bill McCarthy

Subject: What Does The Bible Teach Us?

Text: Gen 1:1-2; Romans 9:6-17


Allen Daniels

Subject: Prophecy of the Scripture

Text: 2 Peter 1:20-21

The Story of Jesus Christ was Not a Fable

markwMark Wattenbarger

For we have not followed cunningly devised fables, when we made known unto you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but were eyewitnesses of his majesty.

Text: 2Pet 1:16-18, 1John 1:1-4, Phil 2:5-8, John 1:1-4, 12-13, 5-8

2nd Peter Chapter 1

allendAllen Daniels

Subject:  I will not be negligent to put you always in remembrance of these things, though ye know them, and be established in the present truth.

Text: 2 Peter 1:11-21

2 Peter 1:19-21  (19) We have also a more sure word of prophecy; whereunto ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, until the day dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts: (20) Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation. (21) For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost.

Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus Christ

randyMc_1_cropRandy McCarthy

In this sermon, Randy continues his discussion of the authenticity and reliability of the New Testament, and identifies four facts accepted by essentially all historians, secular and Christian, concerning the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ.   (Luke 24:13-35)

 

These facts are:

  1. Jesus was buried in a borrowed tomb owned by a member of the Sanhedrin;
  2. The tomb was discovered to be empty by a group of women;
  3. Multiple people with different backgrounds claimed to have personally encountered the resurrected Jesus; and
  4. The gospel preached by the early Christians was absolutely contrary to the disciples’ own expectations concerning the Messiah.

The best explanation for these and other facts is that God raised Jesus from the dead exactly as described in the NT Scriptures.


 

This is a continuation of the previous week’s topic “The Authenticity and Reliability of the New Testament“.

 

Authenticity of the New Testament

 

Bill McCarthyBill McCarthy

Subject:  (Introduction) – The Holiness of Jesus

Text:  1Timothy 4:16


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Subject:  The Authenticity and Reliability of the New Testament.

Randy cites to the early Christian creed in 1 Cor 15:1-8 and the writings of several secular historians and church fathers that confirm the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ.  From these and other evidences it is conclusive that the New Testament books we have today were written before the close of the first century AD and accurately reflect real events that took place exactly as described in the Bible.  Statements by scoffers today that Jesus probably didn’t ever live at all, and that the NT books were written hundreds of years later, are absolutely false and cannot be reasonably supported by the overwhelming evidence that proves otherwise.

The Year of Jubilee, Liberty, The Passover

Randy McCarthy introduced services reading from Proverbs 16:7


markwMark Wattenbarger

Subject:  The Year of Jubilee, Liberty, The Passover