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Jesus came from the glory as the light and life of men. In John’s Gospel we have a quite different Jesus portrayed than the one in Matthew, Mark and Luke. It’s his Jerusalem ministry that’s in focus and much subtlety is woven into the narrative as he journeys towards the cross which, here in John, is a place of victory. It is finished! Presented by Richard George, director of The Way of The Spirit. For more information go to www.thewayofthespirit.com
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The risen Jesus appears to the disciples again, including to Thomas who would not believe unless he saw for himself. Jesus commands him to ‘Stop doubting and believe’. Thomas moves out of doubt into belief and adoration. After Jesus reinstates Peter, he once again invites him, and us, to follow him. Watch out for the next Podcast: “Come up Here!” A…
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Jesus speaks of going away so that the Holy Spirit can be sent. He tells of the part the Advocate will play in convicting the world, guiding Jesus’ disciples into all truth and pointing to Jesus. We see the intimate relationship within the Godhead as we look deeper into who this God of love is. Click here for whiteboard diagram 1. Click here for wh…
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We now begin to get insight into Jesus’ relationship with his Father and the Holy Spirit as he speaks his final words to his disciples. It is only through Jesus that we can know God and receive his life! We learn more about the Advocate who he will send and who will never leave us, and he encourages the disciples to live in the peace which comes fr…
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Some Greeks want to speak to Jesus and he replies that unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies it will remain a single seed, but if it does it will produce many more seeds. We make sense of his enigmatic response and discover why the Pharisees have been so blind. Jesus makes a last desperate appeal to them so that they too may believe.…
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