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Jesus here responds to the disciples’ question about the reason for suffering in a man they encounter who was blind from birth. This is an age-old question – “why do people suffer?” – and can frequently bring with it the temptation towards discouragement, doubt, disbelief, and despair. Jesus responds to their question first in the negative…
In this passage Jesus makes 3 claims – each great news, but only if you also embrace the “bad news” that comes along with it: 1) That he is the light of the world, which means that apart from him we are in darkness; 2) That he brings freedom, which means we are enslaved to…
The gospel is both “comfort” and “call”. In this historical account (but probably not part of John’s original gospel), we see a picture of the comfort the gospel gives: gracious compassion to the vulnerable, and full forgiveness to the sinful & guilty. We also see the call of the gospel: at the same time the…
Division over Jesus is nothing new. What we see all throughout this chapter is summarized in verse 43: “So there was a division among the people over him.” In this chapter we look at 1) the nature of this division over Jesus, 2) the reasons for it, and 3) how we as followers of Christ…
In this passage we see 1) the crowds desertion, set in contrast to 2) Peter’s declaration. The crowds are offended by Jesus’ teaching and “turn back and no longer walked with him” (v 66). Jesus’ challenging teaching sifts out the committed followers from the casual, the true disciples from the false. In contrast to the…
In this passage, we see that true followers of Christ face storms in life. And we see that 1) Jesus walks with us in the storm, 2) Jesus is the Lord of the storm, 3) Jesus speaks to us in the storm, and 4) Jesus delivers us through the storm.
We all have a “spiritual hunger”, which ought to seek satisfaction in Jesus. But often, that spiritual hunger is misguided and seeks satisfaction in things which do not satisfy. Life is often “a terrible search for what we know ultimately won’t fulfill us.” Jesus claims to be the “bread of life”, such that whoever believes in…
A witness gives supporting evidence to testify to the truth of something. In this passage, Jesus teaches that his radical claims about himself do not simply originate with himself and are not only attested to by himself, but gives 5 “witnesses” which testify to the truth of his claims. Jesus radical claims can’t be toned…
[This sermon was not recorded] Sometimes we fail to see and appreciate the radical nature of the claims which Jesus made about himself. In this passage, the religious leaders seek to kill him because of his claim that God is his Father and he is equal to God. As Christians, we consider ourselves sons and daughters of God, but…
One of the most widely known bible verses in America is: “God helps those who help themselves”. The only problem is that this isn’t in the bible. In fact, it runs counter to the biblical reality that God helps the helpless (Psalm 72:12-13). God’s salvation and blessing doesn’t come to self-reliant people, but to weak,…

