Greater Works — Part One
Jesus’ claims are exclusive; salvation is found in Him alone. At the same time, He extends salvation to all who believe in Him and points out that those who follow Him will do the works that He did, and “greater than these.” What did Jesus mean by this phrase? In this study in John 14, Alistair Begg explores the relationship between Christ’s miraculous works of redemption and regeneration and the ongoing work of believers. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, we’re called to point others to the love and grace of the one true Savior.
Topics: Jesus Christ, Redemption, Regeneration
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