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Revision as of 04:53, 9 November 2005
In brief: In the Bible, we are told that: "In the beginning was the Word (Jesus Christ), and the world was with God and the word was God". Jesus Christ calls us to worship him as our Lord and saviour, and not to recognize him as only a great man.
Explanations
Sermons
- Jesus is Lord - a call to radical discipleship (Notes compiled by a listener at an address given by John Stott in 2003)
- The True Jesus (carm)
Articles / opinions
Reflections
Quotes
Songs about Jesus as our Lord
See also
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