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John: Opposition & Adoration | John 11:45-12:11
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This week, we continued on in John 11 and 12 and read about how Lazarus's resurrection stirs both belief and resistance, illustrating the powerful impact of Christ as He approaches the ultimate sacrifice.By King's Church DC
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This week, we explored John 11, focusing on Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead and the insights we gain into Christ's character through His interactions.By King's Church DC
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This week, we delved into the beginning of John 10, discovering that Jesus is the Good Shepherd who guides his sheep and opens the gate to the green pasture.By King's Church DC
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This week, we continued in our John series by reading John 9 and learning how Jesus gives sight to the blind.By King's Church DC
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This week, we finished John 8 by learning that our identity is rooted in being a child of God when we believe in Christ.By King's Church DC
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John: The Truth Will Set You Free | John 8:31-36
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This week, we continued our series on the Gospel of John by delving into Chapter 8, where we explored the profound freedom that comes through Christ.By King's Church DC
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John: The Light of the World | John 8:12-30
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This week, we continued on in John 8 and read through Jesus's declaration of being the light of the World and by following Him we will have the light of life.By King's Church DC
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This week, we continued our John series by reading chapter 7. We discussed the inherent condition of the human heart and the invitation Jesus offers us to receive the living water. By accepting this invitation, we can be transformed by the Holy SpiritBy King's Church DC
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Sunday, May 5, 2023By King's Church DC
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John: A Prophet Who Provides | John 6:1-35
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This week, we read the first half of John 6. We learned that Jesus is the greatest prophet because of His shared identity with God. We saw that He provides the satisfaction that can only come from Him.By King's Church DC
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This week, we finished John 5 by learning about the witnesses that Jesus calls to testify about who He is. John the Baptist, Jesus' miracles, God the Father, and Scripture all work together to proclaim that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, God in flesh, the King over all.By King's Church DC
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John: Authority of the Son | John 5:19-29
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Sunday, April 14th, 2024By King's Church DC
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This week, we picked back up in our John series with the story of the man healed at the pool of Bethesda. This story is about physical and spiritual healing, demonstrating how Jesus can provide rest for our weary souls.By King's Church DC
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Easter Sunday: Resurrection | 1 Corinthians 15:12-28
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As we celebrated Easter Sunday this week, we remembered the fact that without the resurrection of Jesus, nothing matters and our faith is in vain. But because the resurrection is true, our lives have renewed meaning and purpose, and we can find eternal life and rest in Him.By King's Church DC
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This week we celebrated Palm Sunday by declaring the fact that Christ is Lord, and He is a Lord unlike any other Lord. While He is powerful and a ruler, he is also a priest that ministers to us, cares for us, and delivers us.By King's Church DC
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This week, we read the story of Jesus healing the official's son. Over the course of the story, Jesus brings the official to true faith; a faith that includes reason, trust, and rest.By King's Church DC
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In John 4, we are reminded through Jesus' interaction with the Samaritan woman that only he can satisfy our hearts with living waterBy King's Church DC
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This week we continued our study in the Gospel of John by studying one of the most famous verses in all of scripture John 3:16. Here we witnessed the simple yet profound truth of God's great love for us.By King's Church DC
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This week we continued our study of the Gospel of John by reading John's account of Jesus first encounter with a Pharisee. Here, we learn what it is to be born again and how it’s possible to be born again.By King's Church DC
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John: Cleansing the Temple | John 2:12-25
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This week we continued our study of the Gospel of John by reading John's account of the cleansing of the Temple. We saw that Jesus desires to be the center of our lives, not on the margins, and that He may flip tables in our lives for our benefit.By King's Church DC
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This week we examined the first miracle in the Gospel of John: Jesus turning water into wine. As we read this famous story, we noticed that God provides abundantly in seasons of emptiness, particularly through prayer, obedience, and enjoying His gifts.By King's Church DC
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As we concluded John 1, we studied the first few meetings that Jesus had with His diciples. Jesus understands that everyone seeks something, and He encourages people to come and see Him in His glory and goodness.By King's Church DC
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For our second week in the Gospel of John, we read about John the Baptist's remarkable humility. Despite the crowds that came to hear him, his identity was rooted firmly and fundamentally in Jesus.By King's Church DC
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We launched a new series on the Gospel of John this week, beginning with the book's famous prologue. We were reminded of Christ's identity first and foremost: He is both on with God and separate from God, the light of the world and the life of the world, one who has taken on flesh and provided access to God's glory. May we all know Christ more and …
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We started the year with a sermon from guest preacher Dan Trippie, pastor of Restoration Church in Buffalo, New York. Dan reminded us that the grace of God in Jesus Christ calms life’s greatest fears and stills life’s greatest storms. May we all trust in Christ to keep us, save us, and sustain us!By King's Church DC
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We begin the year looking at another Psalm: Psalm 16. Psalm 16 is a rich, comforting, and challenging Psalm that both promises us a beautiful inheritance, but that also ultimately points to Jesus as the one who causes the lines to fall for us in pleasant places. Pastor Daniel Davis reminded us of God's all-encompassing redemption of His people in C…
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Advent: The Magi amid Majesty | Matthew 2:1-12
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For the third week of Advent, we read the story of the Magi, Herod, and the infant Jesus in Matthew 2. We were reminded of God's sovereign ability to use all kinds of people and all kinds of means to bring glory to Jesus and point others to Him.By King's Church DC
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Advent: The Bride and the Bridegroom | Hosea 3
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We began the Advent season this week by studying Hosea 3, where we were reminded of the great love of God for us. Though we do not deserve His love, He has redeemed us by sending His Son, the true King and Bridegroom, to earth.By King's Church DC
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This week, we finished our mini-series on the Psalms, examining Psalm 2 and the promise of a King who would be the refuge for His people. That King is Jesus; He is higher than the nations, yet cares for individual people. Blessed are all who find their refuge in Him!By King's Church DC
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As we begin to wrap up our Psalms mini-series and look toward Advent, we were reminded in Psalm 25 about the power of God to guide our lives. When we become Christians, we no longer navigate life alone, but we have a great God who shows us the way forward in Jesus Christ.By King's Church DC
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As we continue to bounce around Psalms, we spent some time on what is perhaps the most famous Psalm in the entire book: Psalm 23. We were reminded that God is our Shepherd, and when we give up control and follow Him, He provides us true peace, true protection, and true provision.By King's Church DC
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For our second week of our mini-series on the Psalms, we discussed Psalm 91. In this Psalm, we see that God is our mighty protector who keeps us from ultimate harm: eternal death. In Jesus, our lives are secure, and we can rest in Him.By King's Church DC
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We begin our mini-series on the Psalms with Psalm 1, which in many ways provides the rationale for the entire book. God's Word imparts a true and lasting joy that cannot be taken away by circumstances; it makes God's people like trees planted by streams of water.By King's Church DC
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This week, we finished our study of the Epistle to the Romans. We examined the long list of names that Paul mentions as he concludes his letter, learning that God calls all believers to participate in the work of the church in spreading the Gospel.By King's Church DC
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As we approach the end of our series on Romans, we discussed Paul's heart for the nations. As a missionary with a passion for the Gospel, Paul rejoiced in the fact that God has made a new people out of formerly disparate groups.By King's Church DC
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As we continued in our series in Romans, we looked at chapter 14 together where we saw how we should navigate tricky situations where the consciences of two believers are at odds. In such instances, Christians are called to remember the unity they have in Christ first and foremost and in cases, exercise costly love to adjust ones life to build othe…
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As we continued in our series in Romans, we were reminded in Romans 13 of the power that Christ gives us to wake up, love one another, and put off darkness as we await the day when Christ returns and makes all things new.By King's Church DC
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Romans 13 reminds us that though we are called to be model citizens in our responsibility to the state and the states responsibility to us, we also trust and ultimately obey the highest power in our great God and Shepherd of our souls.By King's Church DC
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In Romans 12, we were reminded that God can call us to genuine love because Jesus is the only one who perfectly encapsulates this love and through the Holy Spirit this love now lives in us too.By King's Church DC
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As we worshipped together, we were reminded in our Romans series of the reality of spiritual gifts and the different gifting that Christ has given believers by his Spirit. Christians are one in Christ; their gifts are to be used not as competition, but to further the unity fo the body and mission of God.…
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As we continue our Romans series, we were reminded in the beginning of chapter 12 of God's great call to us to be transformed by the renewing of our mind rather than submitting to the currents of this world.By King's Church DC
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This week we looked at one of the more challenging passages of Romans, which is all about God's remnant people that He has ransomed and rescued through Jesus' life, death, and resurrection. God's promises are sure and His mercy sweet. He has grafted us as believers into the tree of His chosen people not because of anything we have done to deserve i…
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As we studied Romans 10, we learned that the answer to the question, "is God sovereign or are humans responsible?" is a resounding "yes!" Jesus is Lord, and our salvation belongs entirely to Him. And the work that Christ has done on the cross requires something of us: adherence to the message that Jesus is Lord, a commitment to the mission to tell …
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Romans 9 is all about the mystery of the grace of God: our salvation ultimately is His work, not ours. He has extended his mercy to us out of shear grace for the sake of His name. This is good news for those of us in Christ Jesus; He has had mercy on us, and we are secure in Him. Even though we might not always understand it, we can trust in His so…
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Romans: More than Conquerors | Romans 8:28-39
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This week, we concluded our month-study in Romans 8, learning that God works the bad things in our life for good, we can't lose the good things God gives us, and God through Jesus will see us home. The good news that the Gospel goes so much deeper than mere cliches; it is a life-changing, perspective-shifting truth that has the power to conform any…
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Romans: Hope in Suffering | Romans 8:18-29
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In the continuation of our study in Romans 8, we focus this week on how through Jesus' sacrifice and resurrection we are filled with hope and promise of a glorious future even in the midst of our suffering. God sends the Holy Spirit to intercede for us, brining comfort, guidance, and strength whenever we face those challenging moments. It's a beaut…
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We continued in our study of Romans 8 celebrating and marveling at the Gospel. We were reminded that Christ has died, taking our sin onto Himself, and thus taking our isolation and alienation from the Father as He went to the grave. In its place, He has given us the Holy Spirit, confirming for us our identity as children of God, remade fro the purp…
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Romans: Alive in the Spirit | Romans 8:1-11
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We begin our study of Romans chapter 8 which is widely considered one of the most famous chapters of the Bible. In the beginning of Romans 8, we learned that because of Christ righteousness the Holy Spirit now dwells in us, freeing us from shame, condemnation, and death. This is not due to our own effort or righteousness, but is solely due to God's…
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As we continued our study in Romans 7, we were reminded that within this life, we have come to understand that two fundamental realities coexist: on our own, we are incapable of achieving victory, yet through Jesus Christ, victory becomes inevitable. By virtue of Christ's sacrificial life, death and resurrection, we are assured that we will conquer…
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