Turning Points
Trevor Pritchard
Florida Christadelphian Bible School (1995)
| Study | Title | Media |
|---|---|---|
| 1 of 6 | John's Baptism | |
| 2 of 6 | Disciples | |
| 3 of 6 | Rejection By The Jews | |
| 4 of 6 | On The Mount Of Transfiguration | |
| 5 of 6 | Calvary | |
| 6 of 6 | The Empty Tomb |
This 1995 series, Turning Points, explores decisive moments in the ministry of Jesus that revealed his mission and challenged his followers to deeper faith. Each class reflects on a pivotal event, showing how the work of God unfolded step by step through the life, death, and resurrection of Christ. These turning points remain rich with lessons for believers today, reminding us of the call to repentance, the cost of discipleship, and the glory of the hope set before us.
Class 1 – John’s Baptism
The opening study considers John’s baptism as the beginning of Christ’s public ministry. It was a moment of consecration and commitment, where the voice from heaven declared him the beloved Son. The lesson highlights how baptism continues to mark a turning point in the lives of all disciples, a call to new beginnings in God’s purpose .
Class 2 – Disciples
This class reflects on the calling of the disciples. Their decision to leave everything and follow Jesus was itself a turning point that reshaped their lives forever. The study draws out how Christ still calls men and women today to follow him with the same wholehearted devotion.
Class 3 – Rejection by the Jews
Here the focus is on the growing opposition to Jesus from the religious leaders. Using scripture, the study shows how pride and unbelief led to hostility and rejection, fulfilling prophecy. The lesson challenges believers to remain faithful even when Christ’s message is dismissed or opposed.
Class 4 – On the Mount of Transfiguration
The transfiguration is presented as a dramatic glimpse of Christ’s coming glory. With Moses and Elijah appearing beside him, the disciples were reminded that the law and prophets pointed forward to Jesus. This was a powerful turning point in revealing who he truly is.
Class 5 – Calvary
This study turns to the cross, the greatest turning point in history. At Calvary, Christ gave his life as the Lamb of God, bringing deliverance from sin and death. The lesson carefully traces how scripture anticipated this sacrifice, and how his death was both necessary and victorious.
Class 6 – The Empty Tomb
The final class proclaims the empty tomb as the triumphant climax of the series. With the resurrection, death was defeated and hope secured. The study reflects on the witnesses, the fulfilled prophecies, and the unshakable foundation this turning point gives to the faith of all believers.
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