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In Jesus’ “Farewell Discourse”, he is preparing the disciples for his coming departure. He seeks to relieve their anxiety and sorrow by assuring them 1) that it is no final departure, but that he will return, and 2) that he is not leaving them alone, but leaving them the “parting gift” of the Holy Spirit.…
Christians ought to be known for their love for one another. In preparing to depart, Jesus tells his disciples what he expects of them as they represent him in this world. Above all, they are to be people of love. We tend to think that we are more loving than we actually are, that loving others…
Jesus tells us that his washing of the disciples’ feet is an example for us. His example teaches us that in order to serve like Christ, we should 1) serve in humility, 2) serve even in the hardest of circumstances, 3) take the initiative to serve, 4) serve even the least deserving, and 5) serve…
What does devotion to Jesus look like? How do we grow in our love and devotion to him? This passage shows us an example of devotion to Jesus that is: 1) personal, 2) public, 3) costly, 4) humble, and 5) extravagant. And, we are reminded that we grow in our devotion to Jesus not by looking…
In Isaiah’s vision of the Lord on his throne, the angels cry “Holy, holy, holy”. What does it mean that God is holy? Have we lost a sense of the holiness of God? How do we respond to being in the presence of a holy God? How are we able to stand in his presence?…
In this passage we see 1) the rebellious schemes of men, set in contrast to 2) the plan of God. In all their scheming against Jesus, they only accomplish God’s plan – His plan to rescue his people by the substitutionary, sacrificial death of Jesus.
If there’s nothing beyond the grave, then there’s nothing but the grave. Here Jesus interacts with 2 grieving women, who have buried their brother Lazarus. In this passage we see 1) Jesus’ comforting presence and 2) Jesus’ hope-producing promise. Lazarus’ resurrection is a foretaste of Jesus’ resurrection, and the promise that for all who believe in him,…
Jesus, the Good Shepherd, brings salvation to his sheep which consists of eternal life and abundant life. Abundant life refers to the quality of life – life that is full, rich, restored to what it was meant to be – fellowship with our maker & creator & redeemer & father & friend – the one…
Jesus has healed a man blind from birth. However, this man’s physical blindness, though tragic, is not the most tragic blindness we see in the passage. His blindness is physical, but the pharisees are spiritually blind; as such, they cannot see the obvious reality of who Jesus is. Even more tragic, they are blind to…

