Gospel Light Minute X with Daniel Whyte III
Summary: Daniel Whyte III is a full-time evangelist by calling. Through the Gospel Light Minute, his main aim is to present a short, clear, understandable presentation of the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ which saved him over 30 years ago.
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The Three Gardens of God (Part 2) (The Most Exciting and Eventful Week in History)
Thomas Kinkade: The 'Painter of Light' Talks About his Relationship with The Light of the World (Gospel Light Minute #47)
GLMX #90: You Can Find the Bodies of Mohammed, Buddha, and Confucius, But You Cannot Find the Body of Jesus Christ
Sunday Evening Evangelistic Message #54 | Passion Week 2012 (#7) Today, we come to part seven of our week-long series titled "The Most Exciting and Eventful Week in History". Yesterday, in our message titled "O Happy Day", we saw three reasons why Jesus Christ's death on Friday was so good for us. Sometime during the afternoon of Good Friday, Jesus Christ was taken down from the cross and buried. My message for today is titled, "While Jesus Was Dead, He Was Busy". + Plus, listen to Sam Cooke singing "Must Jesus Bear The Cross Alone" and Hillsong singing "Worthy is a Lamb"
Sunday Evening Evangelistic Message #54 | Passion Week 2012 (#7) Today, we come to part seven of our week-long series titled "The Most Exciting and Eventful Week in History". Yesterday, in our message titled "O Happy Day", we saw three reasons why Jesus Christ's death on Friday was so good for us. Sometime during the afternoon of Good Friday, Jesus Christ was taken down from the cross and buried. My message for today is titled, "While Jesus Was Dead, He Was Busy". + Plus, listen to Sam Cooke singing "Must Jesus Bear The Cross Alone" and Hillsong singing "Worthy is a Lamb"
Three short sentences --- JESUS LIVED! JESUS DIED! JESUS LIVES! These three short sentences are utterly amazing; they are hard to believe; they changed the world; and they can change your life! + Plus, listen to Steve Ivey singing "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross"
GLMX #89: Jesus Lived! Jesus Died! Jesus Lives!
While Jesus Was Dead, He Was Busy (Part 1) (The Most Exciting and Eventful Week in History)
While Jesus Was Dead, He Was Busy (Part 2) (The Most Exciting and Eventful Week in History)
Sunday Evening Evangelistic Message #53 | Passion Week 2012 (#6) Today, we come to part six of our week-long series titled "The Most Exciting and Eventful Week in History". Today has often been referred to as "Good Friday." It is the day when Jesus Christ was crucified over 2,000 years ago. If you ask anybody what the most important day in the history of the world is, you may get various answers. But against the backdrop of the rise and fall, the flow and ebb, the triumph and tragedy of human history, this day stands out above all others. My message today is titled "O Happy Day". Now, you may be wondering, 'What can be happy about this day?' 'What can be good about this day?' This is a day when an innocent man was condemned to die. This is a day of agony and anguish, a day of trouble and tragedy, a day of darkness and death. This is a day when the perfect Son of God was cast aside by his own people -- the people he loved infinitely -- the people who chose a criminal instead of their Creator, a public enemy instead of the perfect Son of God. This is a day when a crown of thorns was crushed against the head of the King of the World. This is a day when whips drew blood from the back of the very one who holds life in his hands. What is good about this day? Why is this a happy day? This day is a happy day because this is the day that Jesus Christ became the lamb of God that taketh away the sins of the world so that everyone who believes on Him can be saved. That is why we call it "Good Friday" - a happy day. + Plus, listen to the Dorothy Norwood singing "Near the Cross" and David Crowder*Band singing "How He Loves"
Sunday Evening Evangelistic Message #53 | Passion Week 2012 (#6) Today, we come to part six of our week-long series titled "The Most Exciting and Eventful Week in History". Today has often been referred to as "Good Friday." It is the day when Jesus Christ was crucified over 2,000 years ago. If you ask anybody what the most important day in the history of the world is, you may get various answers. But against the backdrop of the rise and fall, the flow and ebb, the triumph and tragedy of human history, this day stands out above all others. My message today is titled "O Happy Day". Now, you may be wondering, 'What can be happy about this day?' 'What can be good about this day?' This is a day when an innocent man was condemned to die. This is a day of agony and anguish, a day of trouble and tragedy, a day of darkness and death. This is a day when the perfect Son of God was cast aside by his own people -- the people he loved infinitely -- the people who chose a criminal instead of their Creator, a public enemy instead of the perfect Son of God. This is a day when a crown of thorns was crushed against the head of the King of the World. This is a day when whips drew blood from the back of the very one who holds life in his hands. What is good about this day? Why is this a happy day? This day is a happy day because this is the day that Jesus Christ became the lamb of God that taketh away the sins of the world so that everyone who believes on Him can be saved. That is why we call it "Good Friday" - a happy day. + Plus, listen to the Dorothy Norwood singing "Near the Cross" and David Crowder*Band singing "How He Loves"
The cross. Can you turn any direction without seeing one? Perched atop a chapel. Carved into a graveyard headstone. Engraved in a ring or suspended on a chain. The cross is the universal symbol of faith in Jesus Christ. An odd choice, don't you think? Strange that a tool of torture would come to embody a movement of hope. Would you wear a tiny electric chair around your neck? Suspend a gold-plated hangman's noose on the wall? Would you print a picture of a firing squad on a business card? Yet we do so with the cross. Why is the cross the symbol of our faith? To find the answer look no farther than the cross itself. Its design couldn't be simpler. One beam horizontal--the other vertical. One reaches out--like God's love. The other reaches up--as does God's holiness. One represents the width of His love; the other reflects the height of His holiness. The cross is the intersection. The cross is where God forgave His children without lowering His standards. How could He do this? In a sentence: God put our sin on His Son and punished it there. + Plus, listen to Michael W. Smith singing "Above All"
Oh Happy Day! (Part 2) (The Most Exciting and Eventful Week in History)
Oh Happy Day! (Part 1) (The Most Exciting and Eventful Week in History)
GLMX #88: How Deep is God's Love?