Playlist: Book of John, Eight Signs in (topic)
John (Part Twenty-Eight)
Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughIn the Book of John, the significance of the eight signs is highlighted as a central theme, pointing to a deeper purpose in the narrative. These signs are not merely miracles but are intended as indicators, giving direction and guiding belief. They serve to show the way, urging readers to make a choice about faith. As noted in …
John (Part Nine)
Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughIn the Book of John, eight signs are highlighted as significant acts performed by Jesus Christ, each serving a distinct purpose. These signs are not merely miracles but are described as indicators that inform, direct, advertise, point, and give insight into deeper truths. They reveal how God reacts in certain situations and …
John's Feeding of the 5,000
Sermon/Bible Study by Richard T. RitenbaughThe only miracle recorded in all four Gospels is the feeding of the 5,000, a profound sign that Jesus Christ exclusively is the Bread of Life.
John (Part One)
Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughJohn presents Jesus, not as a phantom emanation, but as the reality, transcending the shadows represented by the temporal physical life.
Born Again (Part 3)
Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)We have been adopted into the family of God and have become members of God's Kingdom. The Kingdom is here in the same way the church is a spiritual entity.
John (Part Four)
Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughThe apostle John has provided at least eight separate forms of witness, establishing the veracity of Jesus Christ's identity as God in the flesh.
Holy Days, Signs, and Names
Sermonette by David C. GrabbeThe time identified with the Feast of Trumpets will be the darkest time of the church and the world, a time Christ will need to cut short Jacob's trouble.
Why 153?
Sermonette by David C. GrabbeThe first sign in the book of John corrected the physical need for wine; the eighth sign of 153 fish corrected a spiritual need on the part of God's people.
My Hour Has Not Yet Come
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Mark SchindlerJesus' response to His mother at the wedding—'My hour has not yet come'—was not disrespect but perhaps a challenge to attach real faith with mere knowledge.
God Meant it for Good
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsIf one does good, following God's instructions, persecution is automatically promised as a consequence, just as Christ paid with His life for His good works.
What Does God Really Want? (Part 3)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe Good Samaritan parable teaches that unless one practices doing good rather than just knowing good, his faith will be severely compromised.