On today's PowerPoint, Pastor Jack Graham preaches a message about the faith we find at the place where joy and sorrow often meet in the life of the Christian; the faith we find at the feet of Jesus.
PowerPoint is the broadcast ministry of Dr. Jack Graham from Prestonwood Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas. Convinced that the Kingdom of God is a matter of power, not talk, PowerPoint is committed to helping Christians experience that Kingdom power in every area of their lives. This half-hour broadcast will help Christians apply God's Word to everyday living.
Today on PowerPoint, Pastor Jack Graham brings a study on one of the greatest chapters in the Bible Isaiah 53. What we see in this chapter, Pastor Graham teaches, is known as a messianic prophecy, and it is of invaluable importance to us because it points to Jesus as the Messiah who He is and what He came to do!
In this Gospel of God series, Pastor Jack Graham teaches that from the very first messages we see the Gospel began in the infinite heart and wisdom of God before time began. This promise of Good News moved from Adam and Eve, where even in their sin, God gave them a promise of a Deliverer the first Gospel. And then moves throughout the pages of the Scripture, where we see this unfolding story of salvation the story of God’s redemption.
For his message today, Pastor Jack Graham looks to Genesis 3, what he calls The First Gospel. Without this pivotal passage of Scripture the fall of man in the Garden of Eden we wouldn’t understand the rest of the Bible, he teaches. There would be a major piece missing because this is the foundation of everything that follows.
As he begins a study on the Gospel, Pastor Jack Graham teaches that it is God’s Gospel that we see in the pages of His Word. Throughout the Scriptures, in both the Old Testament and the New Testament, this Gospel flows like a red river of redemption.
With a special word to men today, Pastor Jack Graham examines the servant leadership it takes to truly shepherd a family in today’s culture, offering them the encouragement they need to accomplish the task spiritually, physically and emotionally.