
The Mortality(?) of the Soul, part 1 (John’s Portrait, part 11)
We take a long look at the most famous verse in the Bible and begin to discuss its implications. John 3:13-16.
We take a long look at the most famous verse in the Bible and begin to discuss its implications. John 3:13-16.
It can be easy to overlook greatness that’s right in front of you, but it’s easy to trust once you’ve seen it triumph. John 3:13-21. Daniel 7:13-14.
Don’t brush off the work of the Spirit as something of the flesh. John 3:1-12. Ezekiel 36:24-27.
Jesus is zealous for God’s house. John 2:13-25.
Jesus is the better wine. John 2:1-12.
Jesus is the wine that purifies us from the inside out. John 2:1-12.
Jesus enters the story and starts building his team, continuing God’s insistence on working with people. We discuss what it means to be Jesus’ disciples 2,000 years later. John 1:35-51. Daniel 7:13-14. 1 John 2:5-6.
When John the Baptist first testifies about Jesus, he calls him the one who will baptize with the Holy Spirit. What does this mean for us? John 1:29-34. Revelation 5. Hebrews 10.
Celebrations create communities. John 1:9-18.
Jesus regularly worked within the common authority structures. John 1:1-28. John 5:31-39.
John introduces Jesus as “the Word” and we discuss the implications of that title. John 1:1-5. Genesis 1:1-3. 2 Corinthians 5:17.
The church is meant to be full of people who can serve as examples to each other and to the watching world. Philippians 4:2-9. 1 Corinthians 10:31-11:2.