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We complete John 14 by looking at 2 gifts that Jesus promised His disciples before departing: the Holy Spirit, and peace. There are other details certainly that surround these 2 gifts, but these promises were central to the 11 and they ought to be central to our lives as well. - Pastor Kevin
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With Judas gone, Jesus really begins to open His heart to the remaining eleven disciples. In today's text we learn that Jesus must go to the cross alone to fulfill the will of the Father. Naturally, the disciples are confused and disheartened, so Jesus gives them (and us) words of comfort. - Pastor Kevin…
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The end of John 12 brings us to the end of the first half of John's Gospel. In these final verses, we are confronted with the testimony of Isaiah the prophet of God regarding the extent of Jesus' earthly ministry, as well as a summary of the past 3-and-a-half years of Jesus' life in His own words. - Pastor Kevin…
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Jesus has finally arrived at Bethany and meets with Martha and Mary, who have very different kinds of testimonies. But Jesus isn't immune to the grief and pain of those around Him... quite the opposite. Jesus uniquely experiences the pain from seeing everything that has gone wrong with His Creation because of sin. And He is about to do something ab…
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We've arrived at the telling of the events surrounding Jesus' 7th and final sign in the Gospel of John. It is surely the greatest of His signs prior to His resurrection and He performs it in a way that may be unexpected, but is for our sakes, that we may believe. - Pastor Kevin
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This last part of John 10 has historically been difficult to understand. There are 2 primary interpretations, neither of which we will look at this morning. Rather than dwell on the details this complex argument, we'll simply consider the Psalm from which Jesus quotes to get His view of His words. And we'll make some application. - Pastor Kevin…
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Once again, Jesus is confronted by His enemies (the Jewish elites) and they demand that He submit Himself to their idea of what He should be. Jesus is having none of it, though, and forces everyone around Him consider not just His teaching, but His works. - Pastor Kevin
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I must apologize for the periodic loss of control of my emotions. We had a family tragedy this week, and I'm doing my best. Jesus is the Truth, and He has offered to make us free if we will abide in Him. Let's consider in some depth what this all means. - Pastor Kevin
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The story of the woman caught in adultery, and brought before Jesus by the religious leaders is certainly one of the most powerful and moving stories of all time. I think it's because it is such a relatable foreshadowing of the story of Calvary. Let me explain why... - Pastor Kevin
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Right up front, I must apologize for the audio quality; halfway through the sermon, the computer froze, so there is a 2 minute section that I had to re-record in order to produce the entire sermon. This week's sermon presents the start of Jesus' time in Jerusalem during the Feast of Tabernacles. Jesus teaches the people, but at the same time, calls…
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Jesus never backed down from controversy, and He never backed down from telling the truth. Today's text is a difficult text, and it has caused controversy for nearly 2 millennia now. Let's consider it with the goal of application to our lives in 2024. - Pastor Kevin
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When we listen to (or read) the words of Jesus in the Gospels, we must be very, VERY careful to take His teachings in context. A failure to do this can lead to all sorts of misunderstandings of Christian doctrine and our responsibility as Christians to be obedient to our Lord. Hopefully, this message encourages us to this end. - Pastor Kevin…
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Today's text brings us to the end of the 'Divinity Sermon', one of the most powerful self-revelations of Jesus Christ concerning His equality with the Father. We are in a courtroom, with Jesus as the accused, and it doesn't go well for His accusers. In the words of a famous defendant, "YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!" - Pastor Kevin…
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This is such a beautiful story. And I think Christians over the millennia have loved it because they see themselves in it, even if it's not a particularly flattering image. Here's the key: Jesus keeps His divine appointments and reveals Himself to sinners... like me. - Pastor Kevin
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Jesus continues His ministry by moving out of Jerusalem into the Judean countryside where He engages in a ministry of baptism. Nearby, John the Baptist's disciples are troubled by this, and they bring their concerns to John. John's response is one for the ages. Let's consider it. - Pastor Kevin
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Today completes the conversation between Nicodemus and Jesus... one of the most revealing conversations in the history of mankind. These few words of Jesus are so saturated with truth that we cannot possibly touch on everything, but we'll look at a few highlights. - Pastor Kevin
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Only the Apostle John records the interaction between Jesus and Nicodemus, and we are so thankful that he did! The depth of truth that Jesus commits to Nicodemus is astounding and has brought light to the world since the moment it occurred. We are blessed this morning to consider some of these words. - Pastor Kevin…
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