John 2 tells the story of Jesus turning water into wine. This marked the first of Jesus’ parade of miracles, each being considered a sign with significance. In this message, Adrian Rogers shares how Jesus is God’s answer to man’s disappointment.
READ MOREWe were separated and far from God but because Jesus reconciled us to God, we can live in His presence forevermore!
READ MOREIt was not the Jews alone or the Romans who were responsible for Jesus Christ’s death. He died at the hands of Man and for the sins of all mankind. In this message, Adrian Rogers explains how seven attitudes of Man crucified Jesus and why the cross is the turning point of all history.
READ MOREJesus has once suffered for sin. That means you cannot pay for it yourself through your good works or by beating yourself up with shame. It has already been paid in full.
READ MOREThe Christ that walked the shores of Galilee is alive through his new body, the Church, even today. What does this mean for us? In this message, Adrian Rogers shares five facts found in Acts 4 about the resurrection and the future of the Church.
READ MOREWe share the living Christ with others, but it is not our responsibility to convince people to follow Him. Their encounter with the living Christ changes them and they will never be the same.
READ MOREThe cross of Jesus Christ is the cure for sin. In this message, Adrian Rogers points out three truths found in 1 Peter 3:18 about how God forgives and deals with sin through the cross.
READ MOREWhen you put yourself under the blood, the judgment of Almighty God will pass over you. And the Passover lamb in the Old Testament was a picture of the ultimate Lamb of God, the Lord Jesus Christ.
READ MOREBefore Jesus was crucified, a crown of thorns was placed on his head. Though done by the hands of wicked men, this crown part of the magnificent plan of a sovereign God. In this lesson, Adrian Rogers explains the beautiful message behind the crown of thorns placed on the Savior of the world.
READ MORELet us never be ashamed of Jesus and the scars He bore for our sake.
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