Part III: The Office of Christ (John 4:29, Revelation 19:16)
Preaching Jesus Series...Part III: The Office of Christ
I believe the goal of preaching should always be to preach Jesus so that a decision will be made by one to come to him, or another to stay in Him! If we don't preach Jesus, it's not the gospel. Today many people are experiencing a deep desire to know Jesus Christ in a more personal and fulfilling way. Therefore, we are beginning our Preaching Jesus Series. In this exciting series, we will help you prepare to effectively preach Jesus by reviewing some of His names, His life, history and various other aspects of who He is. It is so important that we as ministers of the gospel have a thorough understanding of Jesus and the atoning work He has done on behalf of the world. Therefore, for convenience, we will create bulleted points to help you as we journey to learn more about our Savior, His name, life and work. Please know that none of the information these articles presented in this series are intended to be exhaustive. We are providing a very general framework for your ease of use and learning. So, let's get started!
Part III: The Office of Christ (John 4:29, Revelation 19:16)
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According to Dr. Elmer Towns, "Messiah" is always used in the context of a Messianic hope, whereas the predominate use of "Chirst" in the New Testament is as an official name of Jesus in the context of a work completed.
We will go more indept in our next installments as we look more closely at the roles of prophet, priest, and king individually.
**The above article is based upon personal research with ephasis based upon the text, "The Names of Jesus" by Dr. Elmer Towns. No part of the "The Names of Jesus" text has been reproduced or republished by the PreachingWoman.com organization. However, we do credit Dr. Elmer Towns for the initial research and information that inspired this article.
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