4. The Testimony of John the Baptist
This is the story of John the Baptist, from his miraculous birth to his cruel death at the hands of Herod. He fulfilled OT prophecy, the voice of one calling in the wilderness – Prepare the way of the Lord.
This is the story of John the Baptist, from his miraculous birth to his cruel death at the hands of Herod. He fulfilled OT prophecy, the voice of one calling in the wilderness – Prepare the way of the Lord.
This is the story of John the Baptist, from his miraculous birth to his cruel death at the hands of Herod. He fulfilled OT prophecy, the voice of one calling in the wilderness – Prepare the way of the Lord.
This is the story of John the Baptist, from his miraculous birth to his cruel death at the hands of Herod. He fulfilled OT prophecy, the voice of one calling in the wilderness – Prepare the way of the Lord.
Dedication to Theophilus Luke 1:1-4 Since many have undertaken to set in order a narrative concerning those matters which have been fulfilled among us, 2 even as those who from the beginning were eyewitnesses and servants of the word delivered them to us, 3 it seemed good to me also, having traced the course of…
The New Testament contains four ancient biographies of Jesus of Nazareth (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John), and altogether they are called “the Gospel”.
Each one tells the story as an announcement of good news that the crucified and risen Jesus is the true ruler of the nations. In this video, we explore why these accounts were written and how you can read them with greater insight.
The New Testament contains four ancient biographies of Jesus of Nazareth (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John), and altogether they are called “the Gospel”.
Each one tells the story as an announcement of good news that the crucified and risen Jesus is the true ruler of the nations. In this video, we explore why these accounts were written and how you can read them with greater insight.
The New Testament contains four ancient biographies of Jesus of Nazareth (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John), and altogether they are called “the Gospel”.
Each one tells the story as an announcement of good news that the crucified and risen Jesus is the true ruler of the nations. In this video, we explore why these accounts were written and how you can read them with greater insight.
The New Testament contains four ancient biographies of Jesus of Nazareth (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John), and altogether they are called “the Gospel”.
Each one tells the story as an announcement of good news that the crucified and risen Jesus is the true ruler of the nations. In this video, we explore why these accounts were written and how you can read them with greater insight.
The New Testament contains four ancient biographies of Jesus of Nazareth (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John), and altogether they are called “the Gospel”.
Each one tells the story as an announcement of good news that the crucified and risen Jesus is the true ruler of the nations. In this video, we explore why these accounts were written and how you can read them with greater insight.