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Tag: Gospels
To “abide,” then, is not some special spiritual technique, but instead the posture of trust in Jesus, resting in his love (15:9), lived out in glad obedience to him (15:10). It’s joy-full (15:11). And every branch united to him in two-way friendship is guaranteed fruit that will stand the test of time.
Donald Fairbairn surveys the New Testament's teaching about the identity of Jesus and guides us through the key discussions of the early post-apostolic Church on Jesus' divinity and humanity. 
Paul Williams shows why introducing people to Jesus is the heart of evangelism in this extract from his book, 'Intentional'. 
Simon Gathercole examines the Jesus of the Gospels in comparison with the Jesus of the apocryphal 'gospels'. 
Peter Williams looks at the evidence for Jesus' resurrection, highlighting aspects that should be better known. 
Peter Williams presents the case that the biblical Gospels are historically reliable and examines the relationships between them. 
Peter Williams asks whether the Gospels are reliable based on their dating, the external evidence, their contents, the geography, and compares them with other 'gospels'. 
Peter Williams examines the Gospels and 'new evidence' about Jesus at the Veritas Forum. 
Clinton Arnold examines the discovery in 2006 of the Gospel of Judas, and asks whether Christians should be shocked or unsettled. 
C. H. Spurgeon’s 1891 sermon on Matthew 21:9 delves into Jesus’; entrance into Jerusalem, encouraging us to welcome Christ for ourselves.