~97 min.Comments On Judges
biblecentre.org · ... the five thousand wanted to take Him by force to make Him a king (Jn. 6:15), so the men of Israel wanted Gideon to reign over them and his sons ...
~2 min.He Himself Knew
towardthemark.org · ... a good thing to recall Jn. 6:6-"He himself knew." Certainly in Jn. 6 need had arisen, for "A great multitude followed Him." According ...
Position:Toward the Mark #47
~2 min.Feasts in John's Gospel
biblecentre.org · ... 17) and He healed the lame man in Bethesda on that very day. In Jn. 6, there is the feast of passover. This feast, speaking of the sacrificial ...
~2 min.God's Unfailing Provision: Trusting in His Plan During Uncertain Times
patternsoftruth.org · ... the widow, her son, and Elijah. This is similar to a situation in Jn. 6 when there were five thousand men who had followed Jesus because they ...
Keywords:bible; faith; truth; believe
~3 min.What is a Christian - Part 3
patternsoftruth.org · ... His words too hard to accept. Consider those who were written of in Jn. 6. Jesus knew there were in that group many who pursued Him with hope ...
Keywords:Christian; Person of Christ; disciples; disciple
~6 min.The Lord's Table
biblecentre.org · ... blessedly true that we may feed on Christ and His death at all times. Jn. 6 speaks of this, both as to our initial appropriation of His death ( ...
~3 min.Chapter 7
... there is no pentecost brought in. We pass from the passover in Jn. 6 to the tabernacles in Jn. 7, in lieu of which believers would ...
From Darkness to Light - The story of the former Orthodox priest Teodor Popescu
gbv-online.org/book/939
~4 min.3. Theological Education
... said, 'you do not like to come to Me.'" Teodor Popescu, sermon on Jn. 6. "My father decided that I would be a priest" and that was that. Young ...
~9 min.TitleThe Breaking of Bread
... for such erroneous thinking might well be the words of the Lord Jesus in Jn. 6, where He says to the Jews: "Unless you eat the flesh of the Son ...
~5 min.David And His Mighty Men
biblecentre.org · ... life which is the fruit of Christ's death and resurrection (cf. Jn. 6). Nominal Christians do not know this blessing and their claims to it ...