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In this sermon, we launch our new series from the book of Romans. Pastor Dave Furman introduces us to this grand epistle penned by the Apostle Paul—a letter that has been called the greatest ever written because of its deep theological truths coupled with practical instructions on how Christians should live. This sermon is titled “The Messenger” an…
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The apostle Peter had confessed that Jesus was the Messiah, but he’d also betrayed Jesus as the rooster crowed three times on the night of Jesus’s arrest. In this last scene in the Gospel of John, we witness both Peter’s love for his Savior and Jesus’s gentle restoration of his disciple. In this sermon Pastor Scott Zeller preaches “The Commissionin…
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As John draws his Gospel to a close, he gives us a glimpse of one more scene in Jesus’s life. After a long, unsuccessful night of fishing, the disciples are surprised to meet Jesus on the shore, where he not only provides a successful haul of fish for them but also cooks them breakfast. He was their Lord just as he is our Lord and he cares and prov…
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After first appearing to Mary at the tomb, Jesus presented himself that evening to his disciples as they were gathered together. Thomas, however, was not with them and did not see him, leading him to express doubts that Jesus had truly risen from the grave. But Jesus had risen and he would appear to Thomas, too, directly addressing Thomas’s particu…
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Jesus is alive! While Jesus died in place of sinners on the cross, taking on the sins of the world and experiencing divine judgment, his death would have been meaningless if things had ended there. But three days later, on a Sunday before dawn, Jesus rose from the grave — and that changes everything! In John 20:1–18 we read that as John entered the…
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On a seemingly average Friday in the early first century AD, a man staggered under the weight of the cross he was carrying as he made his may to Golgotha in Jerusalem, where he was mocked, beaten, and crucified. As his spirit left his body, his one final cry percolated through the noise of the jeering crowd: “It is finished.” It was finished — Jesu…
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Arrested and accused, Jesus was brought before Pilate, the Roman governor of Judea, where the Jewish leaders demanded that Jesus be crucified as punishment for what they considered blasphemy— after all, Jesus claimed to be God. In John 18:28—19:16, we witness the extraordinary exchange between Pilate and Jesus, where Pilate both makes a mockery of …
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Having prayed one final prayer for his followers after the Passover meal, Jesus and his disciples left the upper room, crossed the brook Kidron, red with the blood of thousands of lambs who had been sacrificed, and entered the Garden of Gethsemane. There he was met by the betrayer Judas and a band of soldiers who had come to arrest him. In this ten…
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As Jesus prayed, he cried out to his Father on behalf of those who followed him. He prayed that God would protect them and sanctify them, making them holy and preparing them as they were sent out into the world on mission. He also prayed for us today —those of us who call upon his name and submit to him as Lord and Savior — and for his church, his …
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In this message from the Gospel of John we come to the core of Jesus’s heart as he lifts up one final public prayer before sacrificing his life on the cross. In his high priestly prayer, Jesus prays for his and his Father’s glory. As he goes to the cross, the gloriousness of the Father and the Son are displayed though God’s holiness, his hatred of …
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The disciples’ grief was immense as Jesus prepared them for his death. And yet, Jesus assured them that their sorrow would soon turn to joy. They would rejoice when they saw him again — for he would return! — and they would have peace because Jesus had overcome the world. They could take comfort in knowing that the Father loved them and that if the…
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