about ninety
Jesus came to introduce something new for the world. He was not an and. Jesus was an instead of. He came to replace what had been in place since the time of Moses. 90 is the story of Jesus from the day he stepped into history as an adult on the banks of the Jordan River to the morning his grave was discovered empty. Our hope is that this series will help you rediscover, or perhaps discover for the first time, the NEW that Jesus introduced to the world . . . for the world . . . for you!
messages
37 minutes. From the angel’s announcement to Mary that she would give birth to a son whose "kingdom would never end," it was clear: Jesus would do something new for the world.
36 minutes. “Might makes right” is the default setting for the world. Those with wealth and power write the rules, and they usually write them to favor themselves.
35 minutes. Being a sinner doesn’t disqualify you from following Jesus. And being an unbeliever doesn’t disqualify you from following Jesus. So, what does that mean for you?
34 minutes. If you aren’t religious or you gave up religion, you probably had good reason to walk away or stay away. But reconsider Jesus. He wasn’t an extension of the old religion. He came to introduce something brand new.
32 minutes. Something in us is tempted to believe God loves his Law more than his people. But Jesus came to offer us a life greater than keeping religious rules.
36 minutes. Jesus claimed to be greater than the temple. He wielded extraordinary power, but never for himself. What was he up to?
34 minutes. Jesus introduced the most powerful, transformational, and inspirational leadership principle on the planet.
35 minutes. Unconditional love? Unlimited forgiveness? There must be a catch. But what if there isn’t?
39 minutes. Jesus didn’t come to initiate Judaism 2.0. And with that new covenant came a new ethic—one that insisted the greatest choose the back of the line.
34 minutes. Jesus seemed troubled. Initiating this new covenant with God would require sacrifice. What came next would confuse his followers and send them scattering.
34 minutes. If you think Jesus was a great leader and teacher, but find it hard to believe in his resurrection, you’re in good company.
what's next?
aftermath
Jesus’ resurrection launched a series of events that introduced the world to his new covenant and new hope. But old ways don’t easily give way. Not then. Not now.