Romans 3:21 – 4:25

The New Birth Sonship Rights Daggon Home (Budd Lake, NJ) Chatten, Bob 10/26/2007 10/26/2007

This teaching begins by going back to the Old Testament to see man’s Fall and his inability to pay the legal penalty necessary for salvation from the consequences of that Fall. It shows how God, because of His justness and mercy, planned how to provide a legal solution – someone completely innocent who would give his life as a ransom, paying to overcome the sin nature. It talks about what God did to temporarily cover man’s sin until the Messiah could come and then shows how, in Romans Chapter 4, God puts to rest all arguments against His righteousness. The teaching closes with “what” we’re to believe in order to accept and receive the wholeness Christ made available.

Jesus Christ: The Chief Shepherd

Jesus Christ’s Example Leadership and Service Witnessing and Undershepherding Cahill Home (Rutherford, NJ) Chatten, Bob 10/12/2011 10/12/2011

Throughout His Word, God often uses the relationship between sheep and their shepherd or pastor to describe His relationship with His people and the way He wants them taken care of, how they are to be shepherded or undershepherded. In this teaching, we look at some examples in the Bible of how not to shepherd people correctly and then look at Jesus Christ as the example of the Chief Shepherd and the Good Shepherd. Finally, we look at our role as under-shepherds under that Chief Shepherd and how we, too, are to show that love and concern and compassion for others and guide them into a relationship with God.

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