Playlist: semeion (#G4592) (topic)

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Back to Life (Part Five)

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

In the gospel of John, the term used for miracles, appearing thirteen times in both John and Revelation, is semeion (G4592), which suggests wonders, foreshadows, or signs rather than merely mighty works. This word emphasizes the symbolic and revelatory nature of the acts performed by Jesus Christ, pointing to deeper spiritual …


John (Part Five)

Sermon/Bible Study by John W. Ritenbaugh

In the book of John, the word *semeion* (G4592), translated as "sign" or sometimes "miracle" in the King James Version, carries a unique significance. Unlike other Greek terms for miracle, such as *dunamis* meaning power or *teras* meaning something wonderful or astonishing, John exclusively uses *semeion*. This term always …


My Hour Has Not Yet Come

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Mark Schindler

The miracles of Jesus Christ, as recorded in the Book of John, include seven significant signs, one of which is the transformation of water into wine at the wedding feast in Cana. This event, marked by the Greek term *semeion* (G4592), signifies a miraculous sign that carries a deeper message beyond the act itself. These signs, …


Is God a Magician?

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

Technology makes us susceptible to the 'quick fix' mentality, expecting miraculous solutions to all problems, making us susceptible to false miracles.


Pentecost and Speaking In Tongues

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

The apostle Paul teaches that tongues (languages) are only used to communicate intelligently, not gibberish. Tongues originally served as a sign for unbelievers.