John 6:5-15
As Jesus continues teaching His disciple prior to His arrest, He responds to their distress at His going away by explaining that He will send them “The Helper,” the Holy Spirit, and why that is a good thing.
John 6:5-15
As Jesus continues teaching His disciple prior to His arrest, He responds to their distress at His going away by explaining that He will send them “The Helper,” the Holy Spirit, and why that is a good thing.
John 15:18-16:4
Jesus addresses His disciples regarding how the message of the Gospel will be received by the world, how they will be treated, and why they (and we) should expect that there will be persecution as the Gospel message is proclaimed.
John 15:9-17
We continue in our look at Jesus’ final hours with His disciples. In this passage He addresses the relationship between obedience and joy.
In John 15:1-8, Jesus continues His final teachings to His disciples with a beautiful picture of the Gospel message.
John 14:19-31
As The Last Supper comes to a close, and much of the conversation addressing heavy issues, Jesus concludes with encouragement and promises of hope and peace to His disciples.
With the imminent arrest and crucifixion looming, Jesus further comforts His disciples by reminding them that not only will He come back for them, but that He will also send them a Helper until He returns. John 14:12-18
In this message we explore the meaning of one of Jesus’ famous “I Am” statements in the Gospel of John. John 14:1-11
Following the Last Supper, Jesus goes out with His disciples and teaches them several valuable lessons, the biggest of which is what characteristic will mark us as being His followers.
Luke 22, John 13, Matthew 26, Mark 14
On the night before Christ’s crucifixion, He celebrates the Passover meal with His disciples. In this message we examine some of the actions and teachings of Jesus and what we can learn from them.
Luke 22, John 13, Matthew 26, Mark 14
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