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The Bible tells us not to be ignorant about the Holy Spirit, and Jesus emphasizes the Holy Spirit as a major part of His final teaching to the disciples. So then, why is there still so much misunderstanding and misapplication? As we begin to look into what Jesus taught in John 14:15-18, we learn the purpose, attributes, and significance of the Holy…
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The Bible tells us not to be ignorant about the Holy Spirit, and Jesus emphasizes the Holy Spirit as a major part of His final teaching to the disciples. So then, why is there still so much misunderstanding and misapplication? As we begin to look into what Jesus taught in John 14:15-18, we learn the purpose, attributes, and significance of the Holy…
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As Jesus and His disciples enter a dark season leading up to the cross, Jesus takes time to teach and encourage them in John 14:1-15. As He tells them where He is going, what will be accomplished during what is to come, and how they can follow Him, we learn how to endure hard times, the eschatology behind Jesus’ statements, and most importantly, wh…
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As Jesus and His disciples enter a dark season leading up to the cross, Jesus takes time to teach and encourage them in John 14:1-15. As He tells them where He is going, what will be accomplished during what is to come, and how they can follow Him, we learn how to endure hard times, the eschatology behind Jesus’ statements, and most importantly, wh…
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After a dramatic dinner, the disciples are left feeling confused, distressed, and despairing over the events they are watching unfold. Perhaps you can relate to those feelings as troubling things happen in your life and the world around you. Fortunately, Jesus gave the remedy to combat a troubled heart in John 14:1, and as we follow His commands, w…
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After a dramatic dinner, the disciples are left feeling confused, distressed, and despairing over the events they are watching unfold. Perhaps you can relate to those feelings as troubling things happen in your life and the world around you. Fortunately, Jesus gave the remedy to combat a troubled heart in John 14:1, and as we follow His commands, w…
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Jesus identifies Judas as the one who will betray Him and gives him leave to carry out this dastardly deed in John 13:18-38. As we study, we learn why Judas was chosen for this role, what the other disciples thought of the situation, and how this evil act would eventually lead to the most significant event in the history of the world.…
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Jesus identifies Judas as the one who will betray Him and gives him leave to carry out this dastardly deed in John 13:18-38. As we study, we learn why Judas was chosen for this role, what the other disciples thought of the situation, and how this evil act would eventually lead to the most significant event in the history of the world.…
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After a discourse on who He is and why He came, Jesus begins celebrating Passover with His disciples by washing their feet in John 12:44-13:17. As we watch this scene unfold, we see what Jesus was demonstrating by this act, the importance of being cleansed by the water of the Word, and how we can have a servants heart like Jesus.…
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After a discourse on who He is and why He came, Jesus begins celebrating Passover with His disciples by washing their feet in John 12:44-13:17. As we watch this scene unfold, we see what Jesus was demonstrating by this act, the importance of being cleansed by the water of the Word, and how we can have a servants heart like Jesus.…
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Jesus tells the multitude how He will die on the cross and the purpose of His death, leaving them to debate and decide what they will believe about Him. As we study their decision point in John 12:32-43, we see what prevented them from following Jesus, learn why salvation may not always be an option, and examine our own hearts as we choose what dec…
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Jesus tells the multitude how He will die on the cross and the purpose of His death, leaving them to debate and decide what they will believe about Him. As we study their decision point in John 12:32-43, we see what prevented them from following Jesus, learn why salvation may not always be an option, and examine our own hearts as we choose what dec…
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A series of events unfold in John 12:1-33 that point to Jesus as the Messiah and foreshadow His coming death on the cross. As we watch Mary anoint His feet with costly perfume, see how He perfectly fulfills Old Testament prophecy, and hear Jesus directly predict His death on the cross, we learn about true worship, God’s glory, salvation, and the de…
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A series of events unfold in John 12:1-33 that point to Jesus as the Messiah and foreshadow His coming death on the cross. As we watch Mary anoint His feet with costly perfume, see how He perfectly fulfills Old Testament prophecy, and hear Jesus directly predict His death on the cross, we learn about true worship, God’s glory, salvation, and the de…
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In Jesus' final "I Am" statement in John 15:1-5, He declares He is the true vine, His Father is the vinedresser, and we are the branches. As we examine all the elements of this symbol, we learn what it means historically, prophetically, and presently, as well as the importance of staying connected to the vine so that we may bear good fruit.…
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In Jesus' final "I Am" statement in John 15:1-5, He declares He is the true vine, His Father is the vinedresser, and we are the branches. As we examine all the elements of this symbol, we learn what it means historically, prophetically, and presently, as well as the importance of staying connected to the vine so that we may bear good fruit.…
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Mary and Martha are mourning the loss of Lazarus as they wonder why their brother had to die and why Jesus delayed coming to them in John 11. As Jesus shows up on the scene and brings Lazarus back to life, we see the importance of waiting on God's timing, how this miracle was for God's glory, and how this would become the catalyst that begins Jesus…
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Mary and Martha are mourning the loss of Lazarus as they wonder why their brother had to die and why Jesus delayed coming to them in John 11. As Jesus shows up on the scene and brings Lazarus back to life, we see the importance of waiting on God's timing, how this miracle was for God's glory, and how this would become the catalyst that begins Jesus…
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Using sheep and shepherd analogies that would be highly relevant to the people of that day, Jesus shares God’s plan for salvation in John 10. As we listen to His illustrations, we learn about the only way to be saved, how to ensure we are a part of the flock, what predators we should watch for, and the benefits of sticking with the Shepherd.…
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Using sheep and shepherd analogies that would be highly relevant to the people of that day, Jesus shares God’s plan for salvation in John 10. As we listen to His illustrations, we learn about the only way to be saved, how to ensure we are a part of the flock, what predators we should watch for, and the benefits of sticking with the Shepherd.…
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Lazarus was dead and buried for four days when Jesus finally arrived on the scene, raised him back to life, and demonstrated His power over life and death. As the story of this astounding miracle unfolds, Jesus makes His fifth "I Am" statement in John 11:25-27, and we learn how He has conquered death and secured eternal life for those who believe.…
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Lazarus was dead and buried for four days when Jesus finally arrived on the scene, raised him back to life, and demonstrated His power over life and death. As the story of this astounding miracle unfolds, Jesus makes His fifth "I Am" statement in John 11:25-27, and we learn how He has conquered death and secured eternal life for those who believe.…
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Jesus declares He is the Good Shepherd in John 10:11-15 and then tells us what this means for the sheep. As we dig deeper into what Jesus is saying, we see how it relates to one of the Bible's most famous passages – Psalm 23, the benefit of sticking with the Shepherd, and how this concept encompasses Jesus' Death, Resurrection, and Second Coming.…
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Jesus declares He is the Good Shepherd in John 10:11-15 and then tells us what this means for the sheep. As we dig deeper into what Jesus is saying, we see how it relates to one of the Bible's most famous passages – Psalm 23, the benefit of sticking with the Shepherd, and how this concept encompasses Jesus' Death, Resurrection, and Second Coming.…
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After a dramatic scene where Jesus forgives a woman caught in adultery, an intense dialogue ensues as the religious leaders mock Jesus, try to discredit Him, and make foolish statements to defend their narrative. As we watch both of these scenes unfold in John 8, we see the stark contrast between the bondage of legalism and the grace, freedom, and …
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After a dramatic scene where Jesus forgives a woman caught in adultery, an intense dialogue ensues as the religious leaders mock Jesus, try to discredit Him, and make foolish statements to defend their narrative. As we watch both of these scenes unfold in John 8, we see the stark contrast between the bondage of legalism and the grace, freedom, and …
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In the third "I Am" statement of Jesus in John 10:7-9, we find Jesus declaring Himself the Door for the Sheep. But why exactly do sheep need a door, and what does this mean for us? As we look into the symbolism behind this statement, we see the purpose of this door, why there is only one, and how we can enter it to find protection, rest, and eterna…
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In the third "I Am" statement of Jesus in John 10:7-9, we find Jesus declaring Himself the Door for the Sheep. But why exactly do sheep need a door, and what does this mean for us? As we look into the symbolism behind this statement, we see the purpose of this door, why there is only one, and how we can enter it to find protection, rest, and eterna…
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Jesus declares He is the Light of the World in His second "I Am" statement in John 8:12, illuminating a concept that we see from the beginning in Genesis to our present command as Christians to reflect His light. As we study, we learn why this is such a weighty declaration, how to discern between true and false light, and how to ensure we point tho…
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Jesus declares He is the Light of the World in His second "I Am" statement in John 8:12, illuminating a concept that we see from the beginning in Genesis to our present command as Christians to reflect His light. As we study, we learn why this is such a weighty declaration, how to discern between true and false light, and how to ensure we point tho…
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Jesus has a jam-packed 24 hours in John 6 as He feeds 5,000 men (plus women and children!) with only five loaves and two fish, calms a storm as He walks across the Sea of Galilee, and launches into a deep theological discourse on how He is the Bread of Life. As we look into the significance behind these events, we see how Jesus astutely responds to…
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Jesus has a jam-packed 24 hours in John 6 as He feeds 5,000 men (plus women and children!) with only five loaves and two fish, calms a storm as He walks across the Sea of Galilee, and launches into a deep theological discourse on how He is the Bread of Life. As we look into the significance behind these events, we see how Jesus astutely responds to…
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Jesus declares, "I am the Bread of Life" in John 6:31-58 in response to the people's assertion that their ancestors ate bread from Heaven. As we study Jesus' first "I am" statement, we learn how this is linked to manna in the Old Testament, see the danger of murmuring against the Lord's provision, and examine the blessings we receive when we allow …
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Jesus declares, "I am the Bread of Life" in John 6:31-58 in response to the people's assertion that their ancestors ate bread from Heaven. As we study Jesus' first "I am" statement, we learn how this is linked to manna in the Old Testament, see the danger of murmuring against the Lord's provision, and examine the blessings we receive when we allow …
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