He must increase, I must decrease.

04/09/2024 44 min Episodio 32
He must increase, I must decrease.

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Episode Synopsis

In this episode of the Legacy Bible Podcast, we delve into a profound sermon from the archives of Fellowship Bible Church in Joliet, Illinois, delivered by Reverend Chuck Rains on February 22, 1998. Titled "He Must Increase and I Must Decrease," this sermon explores the centrality of Jesus Christ in our salvation and the importance of selflessness in our spiritual journey. Reverend Rains also reflects on the moral lessons from the film "Schindler's List," discussing the value of human life and the atrocities of the Nazi regime. This episode is a compelling reminder of the enduring relevance of biblical teachings in contemporary life.
 
John 1:9-12 John 3:30
Chapters:
(00:00) This podcast comes from the tape archives of a fellowship Bible church in Illinois
(01:06) A law has been passed in Germany making Schindler's m list required
(13:14) I watched that film in Jerusalem in a movie theater entirely populated by Jews
(18:28) What's your view of Jesus weeping because he didn't do enough
(25:11) The sole purpose of Jesus coming into this world was to save mankind
(29:31) The Bible teaches that hate is a choice. You don't have to hate anybody
(35:29) John the Baptist says Jesus must decrease to reach the world
(40:21) Zin: Thank you for listening to truth from tape podcast
 
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