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Jesus’ Words

Jesus’ Words https://media.publit.io/file/TTVideos/JesusWords-c.mp4 What is your relationship with Jesus based on? Was it something you saw, heard, or something a relative told you? Is it based on Jesus’ words? This video examines references to what Jesus has said. It is determined that what Jesus said and taught was more than important. They are vital to

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Jesus Can Repurpose

Jesus Can Repurpose https://youtu.be/04fCDst6VsA Jesus can repurpose anything and anyone. He used Peter’s professional tools differently. Then he gave Peter a new direction for life. He Repurposed Peter.  Jesus can take anything you own and give it a new function. Jesus can give you a fresh, new direction for your life. He can repurpose you, too. 

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Calling a Traitor?

Calling a Traitor https://timelesstalks.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Calling-Traitors.mp4 The video begins with imagining yourself at a flea market when you come up to a booth with a traitor to Americans. The man collecting funds for Al-Qaeda. Afterward, we notice Jesus is calling a traitor to be a follower. But that is only the beginning. We learn more about Jesus

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What Happened to Jesus?

What Happened to Jesus? https://youtu.be/KzXSTEMBZZk The video uses Isaiah 53 as a basis for examining what happened to Jesus on the day he died.  Isaiah used picturesque words to describe the emotional and mental suffering God’s Suffering Servant would experience. He also used other visual words to graphicly show the physical brutality Jesus would experience.

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Feeding 5000

Feeding the 5000 https://youtu.be/uCluHWb2KoA Read John 6:1-14.  This is the story of Jesus’ feeding 5000 men (and an unknown number of women and children) from 5 biscuit-sized loaves and 2 sardine-sized dried fish.  What does this story have to do with YOU?  This brief examination of the event, noting the facts and the miracle itself

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