The Personality of Jesus

Ron Hicks

Pacific Coast Christadelphian Bible School (1993)

This 1993 series, The Personality of Jesus, delivered by Brother Ron Hicks, invites listeners to see Jesus not as an abstraction or theological concept, but as a living, breathing person who walked among ordinary people and revealed the very character of God. Each lecture explores a different dimension of his life—his upbringing, character, miracles, prayers, responses to conflict, and ultimate sacrifice—showing how every aspect of his personality offers guidance and inspiration for disciples today. The series challenges believers to know him more deeply, to walk as he walked, and to let his example transform daily living.

The Personal Upbringing of Jesus

The opening lecture reflects on Jesus’ humble beginnings in Nazareth, far from the centers of rabbinical learning. It shows how his upbringing among ordinary people shaped his ability to relate to the crowds with simplicity, compassion, and authenticity, preparing him for a ministry that touched common lives with uncommon power.

Personal Attributes

This study turns to the qualities that defined Jesus’ character—his humility, integrity, and clarity of purpose. From his baptism to his teaching in Nazareth, we see how he spoke with authority, embodied the Scriptures, and drew people with gracious words that revealed his unique personality and divine calling.

Miracles

Here the focus is on how Jesus’ miracles revealed more than compassion for suffering—they carried profound spiritual meaning. Beginning with the transformation of water into wine at Cana, each miracle is shown to be a sign pointing to the renewal and abundance found in him, teaching deeper truths about faith and the kingdom of God.

Prayer

This lecture considers prayer as the very center of Jesus’ life. Unlike the ritualized prayers of his time, his prayers were constant, fervent, and deeply personal. The study highlights how his communion with the Father shaped his ministry and sets the pattern for disciples to cultivate a life of sincere, unceasing prayer.

Dealing with Adversaries

In this session, Jesus’ encounters with scribes, Pharisees, priests, and Sadducees are examined. Though they often opposed him fiercely, Jesus responded with wisdom, authority, and courage. The lesson underscores how he exposed hypocrisy, defended truth, and provided a model for engaging opposition without compromise of faith or character.

Sacrifice

The final lecture draws the series to its climax in the cross. Jesus’ whole life is shown as a preparation for his ultimate sacrifice, willingly laying down his life for others. The study reflects on the pressures he faced, the opposition that closed in, and the love that compelled him to endure, reminding listeners that discipleship also calls for self-sacrifice in hope of resurrection and glory.

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Give ear, and hear my voice; give attention, and hear my speech.

Isaiah 28:23 (ESV)