We Beheld His Glory
Peter Banford
Niagara Falls Christadelphian Bible School (1999)
| Study | Title | Media |
|---|---|---|
| 1 of 6 | I Came Down from Heaven | |
| 2 of 6 | His Own Recieved Him Not | |
| 3 of 6 | Class 3 | |
| 4 of 6 | Class 4 | |
| 5 of 6 | He Maketh Intercession | |
| 6 of 6 | Class 6 |
This series, We Beheld His Glory, invites listeners to reflect deeply on the person and work of Jesus as seen through the eyes of those who walked with him. Each class highlights different moments where the glory of the son of God was revealed—not in grandeur or spectacle, but in the humility, compassion, and triumph of the Son of Man. These studies weave together gospel records and prophetic insights to show how his life and sacrifice continue to shape the hope of all who believe.
I Came Down from Heaven
The opening class considers the mystery and wonder of Jesus’ mission. Though made in the likeness of man, he came with a purpose from above. The study explores what it means that the bread of life descended from heaven and how those who receive him can share in that life everlasting.
His Own Received Him Not
This session reflects on the tragedy and truth of rejection—how Jesus came to his own people and was not embraced. The lesson draws on Old Testament echoes and the gospel narrative to show how human resistance was met with divine persistence, and how light still shines even when darkness resists it.
Class Three
Here the focus turns to the growing ministry of Jesus and the ways in which his works revealed the glory of the father. The class considers miracles, teachings, and the reactions they stirred, pointing to the greater glory that would yet be unveiled through suffering and sacrifice.
Class Four
This class examines the humanity of Christ—how he shared in temptation, discouragement, and friendship, yet without sin. Through moments of trial and transfiguration, his glory is shown not as distant majesty but as the strength of a man wholly yielded to God’s purpose.
He Maketh Intercession
Turning to the cross and resurrection, this study reveals the power of Jesus’ ongoing work as High Priest. His death opened a new and living way, and his resurrection secured a hope that cannot fade. The class highlights how he now intercedes on behalf of his brethren and brings peace between Jew and Gentile in one body.
Class Six
The closing session lifts our eyes to the future glory promised when all things will be brought under his feet. It explores the hope of resurrection, the judgment seat, and the eternal fellowship of the redeemed with their Lord, when faith gives way to sight and the glory once beheld in part is revealed in full.
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