91 episodes

Sermons from John Musgrave
M.Div., Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando
B.A., Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio

"The Gospel for Living," with John Musgrave, M.Div‪.‬ Christ Church

    • Religion & Spirituality

Sermons from John Musgrave
M.Div., Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando
B.A., Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio

    "Misevaluation of Jesus, & Persecution,” from John 8:37-59

    "Misevaluation of Jesus, & Persecution,” from John 8:37-59

    Jesus is usually misevaluated; and as He was persecuted, so Christians have been and will be.

    • 50 min
    “To Honor Jesus,” from John 8:49-54

    “To Honor Jesus,” from John 8:49-54

    The Father’s desire is that His Son be honored.

    • 46 min
    “Inheritance,” from John 8:31-59

    “Inheritance,” from John 8:31-59

    On “the large estate” of the world, there are two kinds of people:  children of the owner and unrelated servants.

    • 51 min
    “Jesus & Heaven” (John 8:19-30)

    “Jesus & Heaven” (John 8:19-30)

    What Jesus said about Himself, heaven (& how one gets there), and detractors to faith in Him.

    • 59 min
    “The Validity of Jesus’ Huge Claims,” from John 8:13-20, 28-29

    “The Validity of Jesus’ Huge Claims,” from John 8:13-20, 28-29

    Jesus’ claims about Himself were huge.  What were they, and why should we believe them?

    • 44 min
    “Following Jesus Means Having Light,” from John 8:12

    “Following Jesus Means Having Light,” from John 8:12

    Jesus, the light of the world, is the way a person can understand life.

    • 59 min

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