John 10:1–15
When Jesus describes himself as the Good Shepherd, He is telling us something about the relationship and leadership He offers. Sheep underestimate how much this Shepherd is needed!
John 10:1–15
When Jesus describes himself as the Good Shepherd, He is telling us something about the relationship and leadership He offers. Sheep underestimate how much this Shepherd is needed!
John 9:1–12
Pain. If God is so good, why does He allow it? If God is so powerful, why doesn't He stop it? Jesus doesn't shy away from answering His followers' big questions.
John 8:25-36
John the Baptist witnessed more and more people following Jesus and said, "Therefore this joy of mine is now complete." This Sunday we witness people declaring that they're following Jesus and our joy is made complete, as well.
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John 8:42–59
At the Feast, Jesus has said amazing things about who He is and what He offers for our lives. Now He makes a claim about himself that has people picking up stones to kill Him. They know exactly what He's saying.
John 8:31–41
What is the evidence of a true disciple of Christ? What is this truth that Jesus speaks of and what does it free us from? Why on earth would anyone refuse this truth and the resulting freedom?
John 8:12–30
When we follow Jesus, the light of life, we will never walk in darkness about foundational aspects of life!
John 7:37–44
"Living water" is more than just a metaphor for the Holy Spirit; it is a way of life that flows from the believer's heart.
John 7:1–24
When you follow Jesus, your perspective on time changes, which changes your perspective on at least three other areas of life. But watch out, these changes invite both opportunity and opposition!
Psalm 145:1-7
Psalm 145:4 reminds us that we are to tell the stories of God's mighty acts. This Vision Sunday, we're making sure we're telling the stories well and that we're investing ourselves to tell them for years to come.
John 6:60-71
Jesus sometimes says things that are hard to accept. True discipleship follows him even in these teachings. Go and be true disciples.
John 6:25-59
Jesus is the Bread of Life who gives Himself freely to all who are drawn to Him by the Father, and the Father does not draw anyone unwilling to come.
John 6:1-15
When Jesus calls us to serve, no matter how overwhelming the task, He takes what we offer and multiplies. Kingdom math always provides abundantly!
John 15:1-18
Jesus breaks the rules by working on the sabbath, but in doing so He demonstrates that he alone offers true rest. Come and see.
John 4:1-30
Once the Samaritan woman drinks deep of the living water Jesus offers her, she can't help but tell others about him. Here we see a source and strategy for sharing the gospel that is worth replicating!
John 3:1-15
In the dark of night, Nicodemus comes to Jesus and Jesus knows what he wants to see. He wants to see the Kingdom. In order to see the kingdom, deep change needs to happen.
John 2:13-22
Jesus is zealous for cleansing His Father's house, so don't be surprised when He cleans things in your life.
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John 1:35-51
Are you wondering what can someone expect from a life following Jesus? The answer: Revelation and Transformation. Come and see how amazing this can be!
John19:38-20:10
The tomb is empty. Jesus Christ has risen from the dead. Glory! In Him we now see the living God in all of his radiant glory, and the universe will never be the same again.
John 3:16-20
How deep the Father's love for us? How vast beyond all measure? That He should give His only Son to make a wretch His treasure. Only this love can make a Friday of death "good."
John12:13-19
On Palm Sunday, we celebrate Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem. A great crowd comes out to receive him as King. But that reception is short lived. It takes more than palm branches to truly receive Christ as King.
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