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Mar 31, 2019
Eat My Flesh, Drink My Blood??
John chapter 6 comes to a close with this bold teaching of Jesus: He is the only one who is sufficient, who meets all of our needs, and who must fill us completely. And unless he calls us, we cannot come.
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  • Mar 31, 2019Eat My Flesh, Drink My Blood??
    Mar 31, 2019
    Eat My Flesh, Drink My Blood??
    John chapter 6 comes to a close with this bold teaching of Jesus: He is the only one who is sufficient, who meets all of our needs, and who must fill us completely. And unless he calls us, we cannot come.
  • Mar 24, 2019Salvation — All of Grace, All of God
    Mar 24, 2019
    Salvation — All of Grace, All of God
    Jesus’ teaching on salvation in John 6 is abundantly clear: not one person is able to be saved unless God has chosen them; every single person who belongs to God has absolute, perfect assurance of their salvation in Christ.
  • Mar 17, 2019The Bread of Life
    Mar 17, 2019
    The Bread of Life
    As we look through John chapter 6, we see Jesus claim to be the exclusive savior, the only one who can truly satisfy us. The only thing that gives true assurance is faith in Jesus Christ.
  • Feb 24, 2019Whose Approval Are You Seeking?
    Feb 24, 2019
    Whose Approval Are You Seeking?
  • Feb 17, 2019In Plain Sight
    Feb 17, 2019
    In Plain Sight
    When Jesus establishes who he is, he does so on the authority of the Old Testament Scripture. As we look at some of the Old Testament, it is clear that all of it points to Christ; however, in order to see it and truly put faith in Christ, the sinful heart must first be changed. The Bible must shape our worldview, not the other way around.
  • Feb 3, 2019Self-Disclosure
    Feb 3, 2019
    Self-Disclosure
    In just a few verses in John chapter 5, Jesus establishes his authority and tells us so much about who he is: he claims to be of the same nature as God, equal in power with God, and equal in authority with God.
  • Jan 27, 2019Confrontation…Frustration
    Jan 27, 2019
    Confrontation…Frustration
    John 5:1-17 demonstrates to us two flavors of unbelief with which we are familiar. With the healed invalid, we see someone so near the truth, but lukewarm to it, with no conviction or true faith. The Pharisees demonstrate a legalism that seeks to work so hard at getting to God, that it results in pride, and a rejection of God. As Christians, we rest in the grace of God in fulfilling the law for us, and we do not back down from confrontation or opposition.
  • Jan 6, 2019Gospel Transformation (Continued)
    Jan 6, 2019
    Gospel Transformation (Continued)
    We can learn much from the story of Jesus’ encounter with the woman of Samaria, including the consequences that we see when a person comes to Christ. We find that the gospel forces us out of our comfort zone, that we are completely freed from our shame, and that nothing is more important to us than Jesus.
  • Dec 23, 2018Bethlehem
    Dec 23, 2018
    Bethlehem
    Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem, fulfilling a 700 year old prophecy, should give us great confidence in God’s perfect sovereignty, and also is a beautiful reminder of God’s promise of hope in the midst of judgment.
  • Dec 16, 2018Good News, Great Joy
    Dec 16, 2018
    Good News, Great Joy
    The incarnation of Christ has innumerable implications. In it, Jesus is seen as the savior, the chosen Messiah, and the supreme Lord over all things. We also see the fact that nobody is good enough to not require a savior, and also that nobody is bad enough to be disqualified from receiving the gift of salvation. The call is to repent of our sin and trust in our living Savior.