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The Gospel of John, says Dr. Boice, is "a powerful source of instruction and comfort to many millions of God's people down through the ages of church history." This message on the Gospel of John is an insightful study and devotional guide. Dr. Boice explores the coming of Jesus Christ and discusses the initial reaction some people had toward him. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/81/29
True Life Teacher: Jon Morales, Lead Pastor at Oak Pointe Church John 1:1-5 Aptly abbreviated SAD, seasonal affective disorder is a type of depression noted for its recurrence each fall. At the turn of the season, millions begin to suffer chronic fatigue, feelings of hopelessness, and even thoughts of self-harm. What could cause such an epidemic? Darkness. As more and more daytime is shrouded in darkness, the brain suffers a chemical imbalance that disrupts sleep patterns and mood. For many, the antidote is shockingly simple: light. Unlike the fickle days of summer, the Gospel of John reveals a Light that never ends – one with power over the darkness in our own lives. Join us this Sunday as we begin our Advent series, The Arrival, which unveils the Light and Life that last.
The Gospel of John, says Dr. Boice, is "a powerful source of instruction and comfort to many millions of God's people down through the ages of church history." This message on the Gospel of John is an insightful study and devotional guide. Dr. Boice explores the coming of Jesus Christ and discusses the initial reaction some people had toward him. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/81/29
This woman appears in all four Gospels, with one exception mainly at the end when the crucifixion of Jesus and his subsequent resurrection are in view. In Matthew, Mark, and Luke, she witnesses Jesus' execution and is later at his tomb with other women. In the Gospel of John, however, she is alone and has an extensive speaking part. Apart from the notation that she once experienced the exorcism of seven demons, everything about her is positive. There is no a single hint anywhere in the New Testament that she was promiscuous, despite the reputation she acquired over the years. Put frankly, this woman has been the victim of gossip!
The Gospel of John, says Dr. Boice, is "a powerful source of instruction and comfort to many millions of God's people down through the ages of church history." This message on the Gospel of John is an insightful study and devotional guide. Dr. Boice explores the coming of Jesus Christ and discusses the initial reaction some people had toward him. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/81/29
The narrative of the woman at the well has intrigued readers of the Bible for millennia. However, delving into the story reveals underlying complexities not immediately apparent. Questions emerge, such as: Why is Jesus at a well, and what is he anticipating? Join me as we discover the hidden gems in the story of the woman at the well. To find more "Uncensored Christian" content including Video versions of the podcast, Social Media links, and more use the Link down below!https://lnk.bio/dantewIf you would like to support this podcast financially you can give online by clicking here https://paypal.me/uchristianpod?locale.x=en_US. Your gift helps this podcast reach more people around the world!If you have questions or would like to reach out, email uchristianpod@gmail.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dantebwill/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/UChristianPodcast Support the show
The Gospel of John, says Dr. Boice, is "a powerful source of instruction and comfort to many millions of God's people down through the ages of church history." This message on the Gospel of John is an insightful study and devotional guide. Dr. Boice explores the coming of Jesus Christ and discusses the initial reaction some people had toward him. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/81/29
The Gospel of John, says Dr. Boice, is "a powerful source of instruction and comfort to many millions of God's people down through the ages of church history." This message on the Gospel of John is an insightful study and devotional guide. Dr. Boice explores the coming of Jesus Christ and discusses the initial reaction some people had toward him. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/81/29
What is the fruit that Jesus is speaking of in John 15? Why does Jesus talk about a destroying fire for branches that don't bare fruit, and how is that connected to other images of burning branches in the Old Testament? What are the implications of Jesus wanting an abiding relationship with his followers? Rev. Peter Lebhar| November 26, 2023 ----------------------------------------------- We're Incarnation Tallahassee! For more on the Gospel of John sermon series, visit soundcloud.com/incarnation-tallahassee/sets/the-gospel-of-john Visit our website! www.incarnationtallahassee.org/ Watch the Livestream youtube.com/live/ZSeuKYY3J2w
Rev. Jon Hall| November 26, 2023 ----------------------------------------------- We're Incarnation Tallahassee! For more on the Gospel of John sermon series, visit soundcloud.com/incarnation-tallahassee/sets/the-gospel-of-john Visit our website! www.incarnationtallahassee.org/ Watch the Livestream youtube.com/live/ZSeuKYY3J2w
John 15:1-11
The Gospel of John, says Dr. Boice, is "a powerful source of instruction and comfort to many millions of God's people down through the ages of church history." This message on the Gospel of John is an insightful study and devotional guide. Dr. Boice explores the coming of Jesus Christ and discusses the initial reaction some people had toward him. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/81/29
John 1: 19 - 28
Jesus surprised Nicodemus when He declared that no one can enter the kingdom of God unless they have been born again. Many people today are just as surprised as Nicodemus. What is this rebirth? From his sermon series in the gospel of John, today R.C. Sproul addresses the doctrine of regeneration. Get R.C. Sproul's Commentary on the book of John for Your Gift of Any Amount: https://gift.renewingyourmind.org/3000/john-commentary Don't forget to make RenewingYourMind.org your home for daily in-depth Bible study and Christian resources. A donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts
This message is from our "The Gospel of John" series.The Gospel of John was written by the Apostle John, one of Jesus' twelve disciples and a member of his inner circle. John wrote this Gospel from the city of Ephesus for both Jewish and Gentile readers to prove Jesus as the Son of God, that they might believe in him and receive eternal life in his name. Although this Gospel is evangelistic in nature and intent, believers of all ages and maturity levels can benefit from its depth, beauty, and richness. So regardless of where you are in your spiritual walk, John's Gospel is for you.During this series, we'll take a deep dive into this unique book to gain a better understanding of who Jesus is and all he accomplished during his life and ministry.Crosspoint City is one church in multiple locations and we exist to relentlessly pursue those far from God to help them know and follow Jesus. To help support this mission and work, visit https://mycpcc.com/giveSTAY CONNECTED:Facebook: https://mycpcc.com/facebookInstagram: https://mycpcc.com/instagramTiktok: https://mycpcc.com/tiktok
Join Pastor Rick as he talks about John's epilogue and finishes the Gospel of John series: BELIEVE. NEXT STEPS: Today, I am choosing to leverage my failure for God's glory This week I am praying for God to help me love Him and others with His AGAPE.
This sermon is all about the connection between lament and giving thanks.
John 21 (ESV) After 3.5 years, we've finally come to our last text in the Gospel of John. There is still one piece of unfinished business that John has to wrap up, and it involves Peter and a charcoal fire. As he wraps up Peter's story, what does John want his readers to really know before they leave his book? Join us this Sunday as we explore this last great text from Johns Gospel.
Brother Nick continues in the Gospel of John at the Trinity.
Today we get some background on the books of John, we see how he mimics his teachings in the gospel of John, and we learn about the law of the witnesses.
The Gospel of John, says Dr. Boice, is "a powerful source of instruction and comfort to many millions of God's people down through the ages of church history." This message on the Gospel of John is an insightful study and devotional guide. Dr. Boice explores the coming of Jesus Christ and discusses the initial reaction some people had toward him. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/81/29
In this second episode on the Gospel of John, Ron and John survey the “march to the cross,” and they examine John's unique emphases in the story of the crucifixion. The post Gospel of John, pt 2: The Passion appeared first on Orthodocs.faith.
I greet you in Jesus' precious name! It is Friday morning, the 24th of November, 2023, and this is your friend, Angus Buchan, with a thought for today.We start in the Gospel of Matthew 16:24: "Then Jesus said to His disciples, "If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me." Then we want to go to the Gospel of John 15:13:"Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one's life for his friends." Following after Jesus is a costly business. Sometimes we lose our friends when we get serious for the Lord. We are not so popular anymore and it can be quite painful, especially if you are a young person. People are going out, partying, sleeping around, drugging, drinking, and you say, "No more for me." You will be surprised at how quickly you will lose your friends. I remember when I gave my life to the Lord as a young man. I said to the men who were following me up, I said, "There is one thing I don't want to do - I don't want to lose my old friends." They smiled and said, "Don't worry about that, Angus. You won't have to lose them, they will lose you." You see, we cannot have anything to do with darkness when we are walking in the light. It can be quite painful when people mock us for our stand for Christ. Gypsy Smith, that old Romany Gypsy who used to preach off the back of his painted wagon to crowds of up to 10,000 people at a time, said, "It takes a dead fish to flow with the current, but it takes a live one to swim against it." Remember, if your faith is costing you nothing, well then, it is worth nothing. It cost Jesus His life, didn't it? He died for you and for me. Sometimes I despair when I see how little you and I are prepared to sacrifice to stand up for our Lord. I remember a beautiful story told many years ago. A big sailing ship was sailing with people down to the South Sea Islands, and there was a lovely young family who had left their safe haven, their home, and they were on their way to one of these islands where there were cannibals. As the captain docked the ship, just off the coast, and lowered a little lifeboat for them to row to the shore, he pleaded with the family, "Don't go there because they are going to kill you." The man said to the captain, "Sir, we died before we left home." I want to tell you today, let's have a good look at our own lives and really see if we are making a difference for the Gospel and helping the lost.Have a wonderful day, Jesus bless you and goodbye.
BORN IN THE SECOND CENTURY'S miniseries on the Gospel of John continues. Host Chris Palmero examines John's use of the Synoptic Gospels - Mark, Matthew, and Luke - as sources.Anyone who listens to this episode of BORN IN THE SECOND CENTURY can learn about: why the Gospel of John contains two separate John the Baptist scenes; why Jesus only heals Gentiles at long range; the problems with the "Ecclesiastical Redactor" hypothesis; why John told us that Jesus was conducting baptisms; what the next logo of Born in the Second Century will look like; and why Jesus said that a prophet is only without honor in his hometown.Opening reading: Jesus cures the Royal Official's son, in a scene that not only borrows from Mark, Matthew, and Luke, but also gives John an opportunity to counteract those authors' opinions about miracles.Support the showPatreon: www.patreon.com/borninthesecondcenturyWebsite: facebook.com/BornInTheSecondCenturyE-mail: secondcenturypodcast@gmail.comMusic: Pompeii Gray on Apple Music, Spotify, SoundCloud
The Gospel of John, says Dr. Boice, is "a powerful source of instruction and comfort to many millions of God's people down through the ages of church history." This message on the Gospel of John is an insightful study and devotional guide. Dr. Boice explores the coming of Jesus Christ and discusses the initial reaction some people had toward him. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/81/29
Welcome to today's edition of The Bible Class! Our speaker today, Dr. Kenneth C. Hill, continues his study on the Gospel of John. Do you have questions about The Bible Class? Please find more on our program at WHCBradio.org. The Bible Class is a production of Appalachian Educational Communication Corporation. It airs on WHCB 91.5 FM each weekday at 4 AM and 9 AM. Thank you for listening!Support the show: http://www.whcbradio.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John the Baptist's role was to proclaim the arrival of the Messiah. However, when the Messiah appears and surpasses John in accomplishing remarkable feats, it raises questions among John's followers about the purpose of his mission.To find more "Uncensored Christian" content including Video versions of the podcast, Social Media links, and more use the Link down below!https://lnk.bio/dantewIf you would like to support this podcast financially you can give online by clicking here https://paypal.me/uchristianpod?locale.x=en_US. Your gift helps this podcast reach more people around the world!If you have questions or would like to reach out, email uchristianpod@gmail.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dantebwill/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/UChristianPodcast Support the show
The Gospel of John 17:6-19 (John 17:6, John 17:7, John 17:8, John 17:9, John 17:10, John 17:11, John 17:12, John 17:13, John 17:14, John 17:15, John 17:16, John 17:17, John 17:18, John 17:19)----------In addition to the CC Podcast: Daily Dose Devotions, which includes today's Bible overview devotion and many other Bible study texts, Christian Crusaders also publishes two other Christian podcasts: a weekly 30 minute worship service, The CC Broadcast, which is aired on secular and Christian radio stations around the world AND The CC Podcast: Conversations, where we feature inspiring stories from interesting Christians in an interview format.Along with thanking our Daily Dose Devotions sponsor, The FAMiLY LEADER, we want to highlight two other Christian ministries:(1) The Cedar Falls Bible Conference, which has gathered annually since 1922 in Cedar Falls, Iowa and features world-class, Bible-based, Gospel-centered preaching, as well as children's and student ministry programming ... all for FREE from the last Saturday in July through the first Saturday in August.(2) Power to Change Digital Strategies, which recruits and trains anonymous, online Christian mentors to help people who are searching for answers to life's problems on the internet. If you or anyone you know could benefit from an anonymous, online Christian mentor, please visit IssuesIFace.com, a website built and maintained for the purpose of connecting people searching online with Christian mentors willing to provide love, encouragement, and truth.Please subscribe to or follow this Christian podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or through our free mobile app (see below), leave a 5-star review, and prayerfully consider supporting us financially. All these steps will help us more effectively promote the Truth of God's Word and the Gospel of Jesus Christ! Thanks!Our regular Daily Dose Devotions contributor is Matt Reisetter, Executive Director for Christian Crusaders Radio and Internet Ministry. Other contributors include Steve Kramer and Tim Boettger, who are preachers for The CC Broadcast, as well as Andrew Nordstrom, Technical Director for Christian Crusaders.Special thanks to, Terri, our podcast announcer!Thank you for listening, and may God richly bless you!To listen or subscribe to our podcasts and free content on various platforms, click here:Apple Podcasts:Daily DoseConversationsBroadcastGoogle Podcasts:Daily Dose
Welcome to today's edition of The Bible Class! Our speaker today, Dr. Kenneth C. Hill, continues his study on the Gospel of John. Do you have questions about The Bible Class? Please find more on our program at WHCBradio.org. The Bible Class is a production of Appalachian Educational Communication Corporation. It airs on WHCB 91.5 FM each weekday at 4 AM and 9 AM. Thank you for listening!Support the show: http://www.whcbradio.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Gospel of John, says Dr. Boice, is "a powerful source of instruction and comfort to many millions of God's people down through the ages of church history." This message on the Gospel of John is an insightful study and devotional guide. Dr. Boice explores the coming of Jesus Christ and discusses the initial reaction some people had toward him. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/81/29
In John 13-15 Jesus says over and over again that obeying him is a way to love. But that's so hard! Thankfully, Jesus sends the Holy Spirit to teach us and remind us of what he taught. We need the Holy Spirit! Rev. Peter Lebhar | November 19, 2023 ----------------------------------------------- We're Incarnation Tallahassee! For more on the Gospel of John sermon series, visit soundcloud.com/incarnation-tallahassee/sets/the-gospel-of-john Visit our website! www.incarnationtallahassee.org/ Watch the Livestream youtube.com/live/ZSeuKYY3J2w
Our comfort comes from God with us, and depends on the truth and way of Jesus. Rev. Jon Hall | November 19, 2023 ----------------------------------------------- We're Incarnation Tallahassee! For more on the Gospel of John sermon series, visit soundcloud.com/incarnation-tallahassee/sets/the-gospel-of-john Visit our website! www.incarnationtallahassee.org/ Watch the Livestream youtube.com/live/ZSeuKYY3J2w
The Gospel of John, says Dr. Boice, is "a powerful source of instruction and comfort to many millions of God's people down through the ages of church history." This message on the Gospel of John is an insightful study and devotional guide. Dr. Boice explores the coming of Jesus Christ and discusses the initial reaction some people had toward him. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/81/29
The Gospel of John, says Dr. Boice, is "a powerful source of instruction and comfort to many millions of God's people down through the ages of church history." This message on the Gospel of John is an insightful study and devotional guide. Dr. Boice explores the coming of Jesus Christ and discusses the initial reaction some people had toward him. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/81/29
In this episode, Rabbi Schneider delves into the Mysteries in the Gospel of John, guiding us to understand what it means to be not of this world and how to face the hatred that comes from speaking the truth to those around us.
John 14:1-14
John 1: 19-28
In this installment of Vos Group, Lane Tipton and Camden Bucey discuss pp. 322–329 of Geerhardus Vos' book, Biblical Theology: Old and New Testaments. In this section, Vos discusses John's testimony of Jesus after his baptism. The testimony of John the Baptist as depicted in the Gospel of John emphasizes Jesus' unique divine nature and eternal preexistence, distinguishing him from all others in redemptive history. This underlines John's role as the one preparing the way for Jesus, who fulfills Old Testament prophecies as the sacrificial Lamb of God. It also highlights the immutable deity of Christ, who, despite his incarnation, remains unchanged in his divine essence. The narrative showcases Jesus' baptism as an act of vicarious repentance and affirms his authority to bestow the Spirit, underscoring the theological depth of his identity and mission as witnessed by John the Baptist.
In this installment of Vos Group, Lane Tipton and Camden Bucey discuss pp. 322–329 of Geerhardus Vos’ book, Biblical Theology: Old and New Testaments. In this section, Vos discusses John’s testimony of Jesus after his baptism. The testimony of John the Baptist as depicted in the Gospel of John emphasizes Jesus’ unique divine nature and […]
The Gospel of John, says Dr. Boice, is "a powerful source of instruction and comfort to many millions of God's people down through the ages of church history." This message on the Gospel of John is an insightful study and devotional guide. Dr. Boice explores the coming of Jesus Christ and discusses the initial reaction some people had toward him. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/81/29
Patrick addresses questions from listeners, including an intriguing inquiry about a verse from the Gospel of John. He delves into the commentary of notable Church fathers to shed light on the meaning behind Jesus' enigmatic statement. Additionally, the conversation shifts to a personal inquiry from a listener who seeks advice on navigating a challenging marriage with an atheist spouse. Patrick provides insights grounded in scripture and Church teachings to help guide her through her struggle. Patrick continues his conversation with Kip from the end of the previous hour. Kim asks, what is the meaning of John 16: 25-27? Bethany - How do I explain to my atheist husband that our bodies are not our own when we are married? (08:04) U.S. bishops affirm abortion as ‘our pre-eminent priority' ahead of 2024 election Peter - I have a problem with saying 'Blessed me Father for I have sinned'. Can we change this? Dawn - Do you know anything about the appearance of Mary in Egypt and what do you think of it? Monica – Bethany, a caller earlier in this hour, should focus on the commonalities that they have rather than the differences they have. Frank - Is there free will in heaven? (31:47) Margaret - Why was it important to God that Jesus bones not be broken? Brian - Jesus said 'call no man father'. What does he mean by that? Ann Marie - Do Angels and Demons have free will? Pat - Did see a film called the Vail Removed?
The Gospel of John, says Dr. Boice, is "a powerful source of instruction and comfort to many millions of God's people down through the ages of church history." This message on the Gospel of John is an insightful study and devotional guide. Dr. Boice explores the coming of Jesus Christ and discusses the initial reaction some people had toward him. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/81/29