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Truth For Life - Alistair Begg

Truth For Life - Alistair Begg

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Greater Works — Part Two

When studying the Bible, context is crucial. In John 14, Jesus promised His disciples that they would do "greater works" than He and that if they would "ask me anything in my name, I will do it." Alistair Begg provides incisive perspective into the context of Jesus' words, reminding us that the greatest work of God is the redemption of His people. When we pray according to God's purposes and promises, we can be assured that God will answer our prayers for His glory.

Apr 7, 202431 min

The Resurrection

All the world's major religions teach that there is some sort of life beyond this one. What, if anything, is behind the mysterious curtain we call death? In this Easter message, Alistair Begg reminds us that the whole of Christianity hinges on two facts: that Jesus Christ was delivered over to death as a substitute for sins and that He was raised to life to justify all who believe in Him. By trusting in Christ and His work on the cross, we can have life—even after death—allowing us to stand before God clothed in the righteousness of Jesus.

Mar 31, 202437 min

When the Rooster Crows — Part One

On the night before His crucifixion, Jesus issued a new commandment, telling His disciples to love one another just as He had loved them. Commitment to loving like Jesus—perfectly, ceaselessly, and sacrificially—is to be the distinguishing feature of every Christian community. Alistair Begg explains that this challenge, which is the great opportunity for every generation, is only possible after Christ takes up residence in our lives, empowering us to love freely and generously, demonstrating with our actions how He has worked for us, in us, and through us.

Mar 24, 202438 min

When the Rooster Crows — Part Two

Although Peter declared that he would lay down his life for Jesus, when he was questioned by a servant girl, he denied Him three times. Rather than view Peter's actions with judgment, Alistair Begg explains that Peter's failure serves as a warning to all believers. The seeds of every sin are latent in our own hearts—and, like Peter, if we trust in our own strength, we will fall. The life of faith cannot be built on our promises to Christ but must be fixed on the promises He makes to us.

Mar 24, 202431 min

“Truly, Truly” × 3 — Part Two

After washing His disciples' feet at the Passover supper, Jesus, in yet another generous expression of love, prepared them for what was to come and announced that one of them would betray Him. As we consider this intimate scene in John's Gospel, Alistair Begg teaches that it contains both warning and encouragement for believers. Followers of Christ must resist temptation in all its forms and trust in the Lord, even as we recognize that the God who sovereignly overruled Judas' betrayal can be trusted in our present circumstances.

Mar 11, 202445 min

“Truly, Truly” × 3 — Part One

With the public ministry of Jesus now at an end, John's Gospel records that during the Passover supper, Christ rose and washed His disciples' feet. With full knowledge of all that was about to transpire in the days to come, Jesus demonstrated His humility and love toward His followers. As Alistair Begg explains, His foot washing serves as both an illustration of what would take place at the cross—the King laying down His life for His people—and an example of how believers should live in humble service to one another.

Mar 10, 202438 min

The Hour Has Come — Part Two

After reporting the animosity exhibited toward Jesus by the chief priests and Pharisees, John's Gospel records the curiosity of the Greeks, who, at the Passover, sought Him out to speak with Him. In this setting, Jesus spoke of how a grain of wheat must die to bear fruit. Explaining the pivotal moment marked by the arrival and interest of the gentiles, Alistair Begg reminds us that although the disciples wished Jesus not to die, His death is the key to life.

Mar 3, 202443 min