John 12:20-36 “Very truly I tell you, unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds.”
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Jesus is running late – or is he?
John 11:1-44 Jesus’s friend Lazarus is gravely ill, but rather than rush to his bedside, he takes his time. Why? The answer to that question sheds light on one of the greatest mysteries of life.
40 Days Of Love: Week 2: Mission Impossible: Loving as Jesus Loved
John 13:33-35, Romans 5:8 Jesus said, “As I have loved you, so you must love one another” — just before he died for us. Think about it: this is really an extraordinary, shocking command! May God give us the strength to understand it, and obey it, together.
John #15: “Ladies, a plate?”
John 12:1-11 Jesus’ appointment with the cross is only a week away. He spends some much-needed down time with his friends, Mary, Martha and Lazarus. As we conclude this current series in John (resuming next year), we will see that each of his friends offered something to Jesus.
John #14: “The good shepherd”
John 10:1-42 What does it mean that Jesus gives us abundant life? WARNING: This chapter could change your life!
John #13: “No eye has seen”
John 9:1-41 When Jesus healed a blind man, he did more than change one man’s life. He confronted people who could see with their own blindness. Do we have eyes to see?
Winning the battle against your giants
1 Samuel 17:4-10 It’s likely you have a threatening giant in your life … an adversary or stronghold that’s diminishing your ability to live a full and free life. God has a better plan for you, a plan for you to live in victory. That’s why he has silenced your giant once and for all. (Based on LouieContinue reading “Winning the battle against your giants”
John #12: “Marks of a disciple”
John 8:31-32, John 13:34-35, John 15:8 Three times in John’s Gospel, Jesus states three distinguishing marks of his disciples. If you remember nothing else this year, remember these three things!
John #11: “Open your eyes”
John 4:27-42 As we begin the next chapter of the story of our church, Jesus’ example and exhortation offers a vital pattern for us to follow.
John #10: “Justice, forgiveness and tricky questions”
John 8:1-11