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Ken Legg

New Beginnings Church Gold Coast

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Australian teaching pastor and author Ken Legg brings the gospel of Grace alive and has a reputation for making even the most complex bible passages clear and easily understood. Recorded Live at New Beginnings Church Gold Coast. For further resources visit Ken’s website at https://www.kenlegg.com.au/
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John really finished his account of the gospel at the end of chapter 20. So why this extra chapter? As a tender shepherd, Jesus reaches out to restore a fallen disciple. Many today would have insisted that Peter spend some time to go through a program of discipline and restoration to qualify himself for ministry once again. Not Jesus. He lovingly r…
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First Jesus called the Twelve to be His disciples, then He sent them as His apostles. Like them, we first need to see and understand who Jesus is and what He has done for us. Then we can go and tell the world the great news of the gospel. First we are called, then we are sent.By New Beginnings Church Gold Coast
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Any other human biography would end with the death of its subject. Not Jesus! His death was not the end; because 3 days later He rose from the dead. Our faith stands or falls on the resurrection of Christ. Jesus never predicted His death without also foretelling His resurrection. If He didn’t rise from the dead, as He said He would and His apostles…
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Jesus endured 6 different trials and at the end it was declared that there was no fault in Him. Why do the gospels give so much attention to the trial of Jesus. Because God wanted to demonstrate to the world that He was the Lamb of God without blemish. The only righteous One died in the place of an unrighteous human race.…
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The subject of the Kingdom of God is a major theme in the Bible. It is mentioned many times in the Old Testament and more times than 'grace' in the New Testament. Yet there is such little teaching and understanding on the subject. Jesus speaks about the ultimate triumph of His Kingdom when He was about to die.…
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Jesus has arrived at the place in His life for which He came to earth - to go to the cross and die for our sins. Many times His enemies wanted to arrest and kill Him but were not able to because His time had not come. But now His time has come and He willingly walks into the net they have spread for Him. We see that He is in complete control of wha…
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John 17 is a unique chapter in the gospels because it is the fullest record of Jesus praying. Often He prayed but we don't know much about what He prayed because He prayed alone. But here He prayed in the presence of witnesses - the disciples. There are 3 parts to His prayer: He prayed for 1) Himself; 2) the disciples who were alive at the time; 3)…
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Jesus instituted water baptism under the new covenant and the apostles and the early Church practiced it. However, today, though Jesus and the apostles never revoked baptism some are teaching that it's no longer necessary. Others go to the other extreme and say that water baptism is essential for salvation. This video looks at what the Bible teache…
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John 17 is a unique chapter in the gospels because it is the fullest record of Jesus praying. Often He prayed but we don't know much about what He prayed because He prayed alone. But here He prayed in the presence of witnesses - the disciples. There are 3 parts to His prayer: He prayed for 1) Himself; 2) the disciples who were alive at the time; 3)…
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John 17 is a unique chapter in the gospels because it is the fullest record of Jesus praying. Often He prayed but we don't know much about what He prayed because He prayed alone. But here He prayed in the presence of witnesses - the disciples. There are 3 parts to His prayer: He prayed for 1) Himself; 2) the disciples who were alive at the time; 3)…
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There are three major themes of Scripture – Israel, Christ and the Church. All other themes relate to these. Israel is mentioned, either as a land or people over 2500 times. There are hundreds of prophecies, given thousands of years ago about Jerusalem and Israel. What does the Bible say about concerning the future of the land and the people of Isr…
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We are blessed because we are righteous, not on the basis of our behaviour. The life of Abraham demonstrates this. Yet, there are always consequences for sinful behaviour; but God never stops blessing us even when we make wrong choices. This message also looks at the relevance of Abraham and Sarah to believers. See more of Ken Legg’s teaching on ww…
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It was custom to pour a few drops of perfume on a guest when he arrived at a house or when he sat to eat. But Mary broke the flask and poured the entire contents of it on Jesus. The perfume filled the air. It seemed wasteful. But she didn’t care what others thought, or about her reputation. Neither did she consider the cost. hers was extravagant wo…
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The Greeks believed that God could not be moved by our suffering. They argued that if He could be affected emotionally by our afflictions then He could be manipulated and would not be in control. Jesus, who is the very image of God, showed how far from the truth this belief was. He is touched with the feelings of our infirmities. But even more can …
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The subject of 'once saved, always saved' has been fiercely debated for centuries. Yet, as this video reveals, the dispute about eternal security was ended once and for all when the book of Hebrews was written. See more of Ken Legg’s teaching on YouTube or at https://newbeginningsgoldcoast.com.au or visit his website at http://www.kenlegg.com.au Si…
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Jesus said that His sheep 'And I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My hand. My Father, who has given them to Me, is greater than all; and no one is able to snatch them out of My Father’s hand. I and My Father are one”’ (John 10:28-30). To argue against eternal security is to say the Jesus l…
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