The Identity of Deity
An encounter with the remarkable Jesus of Nazareth typically prompted the question: Who is this man? A question we still ask, two thousand years later.
Think you know Jesus? So did the disciples…but they had so far to go.
Journey with Chuck Swindoll through the life of Christ—from His divine birth, to His miracle-filled ministry, to His sacrificial death, and to His glorious resurrection and ascension. You’ll grow to know the Saviour like you’ve never known Him. Jesus, the greatest Life of all, has much more to teach you.
An encounter with the remarkable Jesus of Nazareth typically prompted the question: Who is this man? A question we still ask, two thousand years later.
When God became a human being in the person of Jesus Christ, He willingly accepted the complications and afflictions that accompany life in a fallen world.
The birth of Jesus was an extraordinary event in human history: God became a man without ceasing to be the one and only God.
Jesus issued a verbal call: “Follow Me.” Those who responded found deep satisfaction. What will your response be to the Redeemer's call?
Jesus said that abundant life is available through Him—by His means and on His terms.
Judging by the latest pharmaceutical statistics, our culture is stressed out. Jesus offers us a solution...His rest.
For millennia, God has called men and women to cease striving, trust Him, and surrender to His will and His way. Discover the magnificent tranquility available to you.
Jesus' limitless power remains untapped when we fail to entrust our “impossible situations” to Him.
When Jesus, God in the flesh, ministered on earth, He exercised power over everything, including sickness and death.
Like the branch of a grapevine should bear grapes, a believer should bear the fruit of a Christlike character.
From the example of Jesus, we learn how to stand up for the truth, even if we lose popularity and suffer persecution for doing what is right.
The story of Judas teaches us that no one is immune to the insidious, corrosive power of secret sin.
Jesus lived His entire life without doing anything wrong. We would do well to imitate Christ in our response to the injustices we experience in our lives.
While the trials of Jesus adjourned long ago, each of us must render a verdict in our own hearts. Only today, it is not His fate we decide; it is our own.
Only when we face the facts of the horrors of Jesus' death can we fully appreciate the price that was paid on Calvary.
The story of Jesus doesn't end with the cross or even the grave in which He was laid. He is risen! He overcame death and continues to live.
In the midst of trials we have the greatest opportunity to encounter the risen Jesus…if we have eyes to see.
After Jesus' death and resurrection, a seaside reunion with the Lord taught Peter that being a disciple requires one qualification: a willingness to follow.
Jesus called His followers to join Him in proclaiming His victory over sin and evil.
At God's appointed time, Jesus will come a second time to earth and establish His kingdom. His return could occur at any moment. Are you prepared?