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Ken Legg
by New Beginnings Church Gold Coast
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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Seeing Only Jesus 12 - Water from the Rock
In the wilderness God miraculously supplied water from the rock. This is a picture of Christ. Paul said, They ‘all drank the same spiritual drink. For they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them, and that Rock was Christ’ (1 Cor.10:4). This video looks at what this means for us
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Seeing Only Jesus 11. - Bread from Heaven - Really
Paul tells us that Israel's time in the wilderness is an object lesson for our understanding and benefit. But in what way? In this session we see the significance of their being supernaturally fed with bread from heaven each day.
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Seeing Only Jesus 10. - Christ Our Passover
The Passover Lamb was referred to first as 'the LORD's Passover'. This video looks at the meaning of this and how it relates the the New Testament teaching of propitiation.
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Seeing Only Jesus 9. Joseph - God Has Exalted Him
Joseph uniquely typifies the life of Christ in two important ways - his suffering followed by his exaltation. This video teaching reveals how many Christians relate to Christ's sufferings but fail to go beyond this and relate to the risen, ascended and glorified Christ.
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Seeing Only Jesus 8. Jacob - Wrapped in Righteousness
'Jacob I have loved; but Esau I have hated' (Mal.1:2) is a verse which many have stumbled over. But what does it really mean? This video looks at this statement in the context of it's Biblical meaning.
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Seeing Only Jesus 7 - Isaac - The Only Begotten Son
Jesus and Isaac are the only two people in the entire Scripture who are referred to as ‘the only begotten son’. In this video we look at this profound meaning to our lives.
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Seeing Only Jesus 6. Abraham and the Mysterious Melchizedek
Who was this mysterious character Melchizedek? And why is he relevant to our lives? Because everything between us and God takes place through the mediation of Jesus, who is a High Priest after the order of Melchizedek. In this video we look at wonderful implications of this.
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Seeing Only Jesus 5. The Tower and the Nations
Why did God give different languages at the Tower of Babel? And why is this important for the spreading of the gospel? This video addresses these questions.
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Seeing Only Jesus 4. The Flood is Coming - Are You In The Ark
The Flood which destroyed the human race except one family, was a real event. Many times the Bible tells us that it is a clear message that there is a day of judgment coming. But, just as God in His love and mercy provided a way of escape in the ark for all who would take it, so He has provided salvation in His Son.
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Seeing Only Jesus 3. The Way of Cain and the Faith of Abel
The Way of Cain is a bloodless religion, trusting in one's own efforts to find favour with God. In contrast, Abel placed his faith in God's prescribed way of approach and acceptance - through the sacrifice which pointed to Jesus.
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Seeing Only Jesus 2. The Minor Fall and the Major Lift
The Fall of mankind in the Garden of Eden is responsible for ALL the suffering throughout the history of the world. But the gospel lifts us higher in Christ than we ever were in Adam.
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Seeing Only Jesus1. Seeing Jesus in Creation
The Old Testament is the only Bible the apostles and the early church had for the first 15 years or so. Yet, from this they preached Jesus and the gospel. He is the main message of the Bible, from beginning to end. This is the start of a new series where we will journey through the Old Testament and discover beautiful pictures of Jesus. To order Ken's books or resources click here https://www.kenlegg.com.au/shop/ To register for the FREE online Bible School click here www.onlinegracebibleschool.com
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What is Your Heart's Default Setting
We are constantly instructed to keep, or guard, our hearts. Because everything we do flows out of our heart. No one can live above the level of that which is in their heart. God is the Keeper of our hearts. If the default setting of our heart is not good, then He wants to change it.
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Yahweh Will Manifest Himself
This video is a teaching on the meaning of the 6 names of God in the song, Yahweh Will Manifest Himself. Due to copyright we cannot include the song in this video. But here is the link to the song • YAHWEH Will Manifest Himself • Jasmin Fait... For information about books and other resources by Ken Legg go to this link https://www.kenlegg.com.au/shop/ To register for the FREE online Bible School click this link www.onlinegracebibleschool.com
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Kingdom Come 5. A New Heaven and a New Earth
What is the new heaven and new earth the Bible speaks about? And what will eternity be like? This video looks at these questions. This is the last in the series Kingdom Come
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Kingdom Come 4. Tasting the Powers of the Age to Come
At the Second Coming of Christ He will restore all things to their pre-fall condition. But those who are redeemed can already taste the powers of the age to come.
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Kingdom Come 3. Destined to Reign
We are destined to reign with Christ in the age to come. Does that mean that ALL Christians will reign? And who will we be reigning over? This video answers those questions as we look at the Millennial reign of Christ.
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Kingdom Come 2. The Restoration of All Things
When Jesus returns at the Second Coming He will restore all things, This video looks at what this means.
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Kingdom Come 1. The Book of Revelation Explained in One Session
The Book of Revelation has been called 'a playground for religious eccentrics'. Many are obsessed with end times theology and speculations abound regarding how this book should be interpreted. But was it meant to be so difficult to understand? In this session you will get a bird's eye view of the events of the book of Revelation, and, most of all, the major key to understanding it.
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Patriarchal Panic
Abraham, Isaac and Jacob were not only the patriarchs of the nation of Israel. they were also the 'fathers' of our faith. They are models of those to whom the promises were made. The only response God required from them was faith. But faith is always tested. The Bible speaks of the trial of our faith. Sometimes their faith wavered. But God always remained faithful to His promises to them, and to us.
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2 Peter 7. The Certainty of the Second Coming
Unbelievers will mock the message of the Second Coming of Christ, as those in the days of Noah scoffed at the warning of the flood. But it is just as real and certain as the flood was.
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2 Peter 6. Wells Without Water
Don't be fooled by false teachers, who are like wells without water. They promise much to lure the unsuspecting - miracles, prosperity, breakthrough, prophetic words and predictions, etc. But they never deliver. In contrast Jesus promised, "Whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst. But the water that I shall give him will become in him a fountain of water springing up into everlasting life" (John 4:14).
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2 Peter 5. False Teachers are like This
Peter lists some of the characteristics of false teaching, including changing the grace of God into licentiousness
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2 Peter 4. The will be False Teachers
Peter said that there will be false teachers. Many will follow them. But their judgment is certain.
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2 Peter 3. Two Bright Lights in a World of Gross Darkness
In a world of a multitude of conflicting voices clamoring for our attention and now the introduction of AI many are asking, 'What can we believe? What is true?' Thankfully, in this world of gross darkness God has given us His Word as a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our pathway.
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2 Peter 2. An Abundant Life and and Abundant Welcome
This is the second part in our exposition of 2 Peter.
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2 Peter 1. Precious Faith for Precious Promises
An exposition of 2 Peter 1:1-4 by Ken Legg
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Sanctification
There is much confusion about the subject of sanctification. Are we sanctified? Or are we being sanctified? Some teach passivity regarding sanctification, and others end up in legalism. This video shares the Biblical key that will help us to avoid both these errors.
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Once Saved, Always Saved
This video looks at a question often asked, 'Can you lose your salvation?
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Grace Came, Glory is Coming
After Paul and his team had preached the gospel throughout the island of Crete, he left Titus to establish churches there. The inhabitants of Crete were notorious for their bad behaviour, especially their lying. ‘To live as a Cretan’ was synonymous with being a habitual liar. Paul quoted a well-known saying from one of their own people which said, ‘Cretans are always liars, evil beasts, lazy gluttons’ (Titus 1:12). Is there any hope for people like this? Yes! Because the gospel is the power of God unto salvation. Where sin abounds, grace abounds much more.
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Seeing the Disciples Through the Lens of Grace 5. Judas Iscariot
If we cannot lose our salvation, what about Judas? He was a disciple of Jesus. He was sent by Him to teach, heal the sick and cast out demons. Is he saved now, or lost? This video looks at this question.
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Seeing the Disciples Through the Lens of Grace 4. Thomas, Simon the Zealot, Thaddeus and James the Lesser
Thomas, Simon the Zealot, Thaddeus and James the Less are not so prominent as the other disciples. What do we know about them? And how did they each experience the grace of God in their lives?
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Seeing the Disciples Through the Lens of Grace 3. Philip, Nathanael and Matthew
Jesus transformed His disciples and then sent them out as apostles. But He didn't change everything about them. He didn't squash their zeal, but channeled it. He didn't eradicate their personalities, skills or even their culture. He utilized these things for the gospel and for His glory.
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Seeing the Disciples Through the Lens of Grace 2. James and John
What could transform 'sons of thunder', eager to bring judgment and destruction on others, into apostles of love and preachers of the gospel of reconciliation? Only the grace of God. And it is that same grace by which we are sanctified and transformed.
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Seeing the Disciples Through the Lens of Grace 1. Andrew and Peter
Jesus chose 12 uneducated, common men to be his disciples. Not one of them was a scholar or rabbi . They were ordinary people, just like you and me. That’s how God has always worked, through the humble . They had their flaws, faults and failings. But they were His disciples. And He transformed them by His grace . They were each unique individuals with different backgrounds, personalities, etc. Then He sent them to lay the foundation of the Church and to take the gospel to the nations. As Jesus transformed and equipped them, so He is doing with us today.
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You Are God's Building
The Church is the one thing God is building on earth. But how is He building it? This teaching will help us to understand what God is doing today and how we can be involved in it.
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You Have Enough
When faced with challenging situations, you don't need to say. 'I've had enough'. You can say, I HAVE enough'.
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Drawing Water From the Well of Salvation
Jesus promised us a well of living water. But how do we draw water from this inner well? In this video we see how we can draw upon this fountain of life from day to day and moment to moment.
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Out of the Fire into the Father's Arms
Does the Holy Spirit convict believers of sin? Does God want us to have a sin-consciousness or a righteousness-consciousness? And what difference does it make to our lives?
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The Weapons of Our Warfare 2. Weakness
Paul was reluctant to boast about anyone except Christ. Yet, because the false teachers in Corinth boasted so much about themselves, Paul said he would boast too. But the difference is that they boasted in their supposed greatness, while he boasted in his weaknesses. The reason is because he discovered that God's strength is made perfect in our weakness.
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The Weapons of Our Warfare 1. Meekness
There have been so many strange interpretations of the phrase 'the weapons of our warfare'. This has resulted in much bizarre activity in the church. But what did Paul really mean by this phrase. This video looks at the Biblical context of the phrase 'the weapons of our warfare'
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The Manifestation of the Sons of God
Paul says that the whole of creation is waiting for the manifestation, or revealing, of the sons of God. This is the inheritance of the saints of God and we rejoice in this hope of glory. In this video we look at the meaning of this precious truth.
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Elisha 11. After the Rapture
What happens after the rapture of the Church? This is the final in our series in Elisha.
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Elisha 10. This is a Day of Good News
"This day is a day of good news, and we remain silent." These words spoken by four lepers in the days of Elisha are so relevant for us today. But who shall we share the good news with? This video reveals the answer to that question.
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Elisha 9. Overcome Evil with Good
Paul said, 'Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good’ (Rom.12:21). ‘Overcome’ is a war word. It means to defeat. Evil will either overcome us or we will overcome it. Christians are not pacifists. We must aggressively fight evil and overcome it. There is nothing passive about the cross. Jesus didn’t have His life taken from Him, He laid it down. In doing so He laid hold upon the most powerful weapon, good, and with it overcame evil.
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Things Secret and Things Revealed
In Deuteronomy 29:29 we read, ‘The secret things belong to the Lord our God, but those things which are revealed belong to us…’ What does this mean? In this video we take a look at this important subject.
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Wounded For Our Transgressions 5. The Pleasure of the Lord. Ken Legg
Isaiah says it will please the LORD to bruise His Son. This final session in this series looks at what that really means.
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Wounded For Our Transgressions 4. Who Shall Declare His Generation
When Jesus was on trial before the Sanhedrin, Pilate and Herod He remained silent. Isaiah predicted this and there was a reason for it. In this session we see why.
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Wounded For Our Transgressions 3. By His Stripes We are Healed - Ken Legg
What did Isaiah mean when he said, 'By His stripes we are healed'? And what did Peter mean when he quoted this phrase? This session explores this statement in the context of both Old Testament and New Testament writers.
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Wounded For Our transgressions 2. Who has believed
In Isaiah 53 the prophet explains why the Jews rejected Jesus. We see a similar reason why people will not believe on Him today. But those who believe the gospel experience 'the arm of the LORD', i.e. the power of God unto salvation.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
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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