LIFE
CHANGING SERMONS
In this third volume
of the "Life-Changing" series, you will hear the Messiah lifted up in
a very clear historical, way. Carroll gives you the Old Testament background,
the biblical situation, and the spiritual application. If you are looking
for a new look at the old scriptures, you will be blessed with these
messages that were recorded live. Studying the bible is not supposed
to be dull or boring, but filled with an excitement about our Messiah,
Jesus of Nazareth. If you are a serious bible student, this series is
a must.
Sermons Include:
1. The "hem"
of His garment - Have you ever wondered why the woman touched the
border of Jesus' garment?
2. The great confession - One of the most important passages
in the gospels, becomes even greater when
you hear the setting that surrounded it.
3. The mysteries of the kingdom - Carroll paints you a picture
of Jesus teaching on the shore of Galilee.
4. How to be an overcomer - The seven churches of Asia
minor gives us great lessons on how to overcome
and be all that we can be for God.
5. The fig tree - In the land of Israel this tree was one of
the most important,and was used as a symbol
for wisdom, and a picture of Israel.
6. Praise and worship - Learning how to praise and worship the
Lord in our private lives, can change
the lives of our churches.
7. The mighty Christ - Carroll looks at a very busy day in the
life of Messiah, and you will feel his
power unfold.
8. Feeding the multitudes - Many people do not know that there
were two feedings of the multitude. Extraordinary
truths are brought forth.
9. The death of the Messiah - The religious Jew has a real problem
with this one, but it is the main mission
that Jesus was sent to accomplish.
10. Fishers of men -What happens when we catch men, and what
did Jesus mean when He performed
the miracle of the draught of fishes?
11. Do you want to walk on the water? - One of the most beautiful
miracles, explained in a beautiful
way.
12. The Messiah's first miracle - Did Jesus really turn the water
into fermented wine? What did
it mean?