John 16
Gospel of JohnSteve Gregg
In this session, Steve Gregg discusses the significance of John 16 in the Bible. He emphasizes the importance of the Holy Spirit for Christians and its role in guiding and teaching believers. Gregg also touches upon the issue of sin and the role of the Holy Spirit in convicting individuals. He concludes by reminding listeners that, despite tribulations and persecution, faith in Jesus Christ is ultimately victorious.
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John 17
Gospel of John
In this discourse, Steve Gregg reflects on John 17, known as the high priestly prayer of Jesus. Gregg explores the themes of unity, suffering, and kno
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John 18
Gospel of John
In "John 18," Steve Gregg delves into the Gospel of John's coverage of the events leading up to Jesus' crucifixion. Gregg notes that despite some over
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John 15:9 - 15:27
Gospel of John
In this passage, Steve Gregg delves into John 15 and Jesus' metaphor of the "true vine." He emphasizes the importance of abiding in God's love and bea
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Gospel of Matthew
Spanning 72 hours of teaching, Steve Gregg's verse by verse teaching through the Gospel of Matthew provides a thorough examination of Jesus' life and
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Steve Gregg teaches verse by verse through the book of Acts, providing insights on the early church, the actions of the apostles, and the mission to s
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Steve Gregg's in-depth exploration of the book of Malachi provides insight into why the Israelites were not prospering, discusses God's election, and
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