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Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are answering, “Where is the saving message is most focused in the Bible?” Is the Gospel of John the only book with an evangelistic purpose? Why is this an important question? Please listen to this and every episode of the Grace in
In this episode of Your Week with St. Luke's, Pastor Jad explores Gospel of John 3:1–17 through Jesus' nighttime conversation with Nicodemus, inviting listeners to reflect on what it means to be “born from above.” Unpacking the rich symbolism and double meanings in John's Gospel: light and darkness, wind and Spirit, lifting up and exaltation, the episode examines how sincere faith can coexist with honest questions. Centered on John 3:16, Pastor Jad reframes this well-known verse within its broader context, emphasizing God's love for a confused and resistant world and clarifying that Jesus' mission is not condemnation but salvation. This conversation encourages listeners to release control, trust the movement of the Spirit, and embrace the transforming love of God that brings eternal life not just someday, but beginning now. Join us on the free LivetheRhythm app to reflect on the scripture and find community with others.
Welcome to Catholic Apologetics, led by Dr. Jim Dobbins, Author of Take My Hand: A Personal Retreat Companion. Just finished an RCIA program? This is the next stop on your faith journey. In these classes, we look at the different truths of Catholic doctrine and why we know they are true. We also discuss apologetics, spiritual growth, examine the liturgy of the Catholic Mass, and do scripture studies. Please encourage your friends to listen. I also encourage you to leave a comment about our podcasts. If you want the slides or any other documents for any class, just e-mail me at jhdphd@gmail.com and I will reply with the documents attached. If you wish, I will also add you to the class materials distribution list so that each time I send anything out for the class you will get it. If you are getting the podcast files from iTunes and would like to see the full set of available classes for download, you can see and download them all at http://yorked.podomatic.com. Older podcasts are now stored at a free podcast site at Podcast.com. The link to the podcasts there is: http://poddirectory.com/podcast/86506/dr-james-dobbins-catholic-apologetics We ask you to also consider going to http://yorked.podomatic.com and becoming a subscriber. It is free, helps our ratings, and thus helps us reach and help more people. This session is one of our discussions from our study of the Gospel of John. Please also let me know if there is a particular topic you would like to see addressed. skvEapm1rLLW8foJsII1
This week, Anthony and Pastor Bobby recap a powerful Sunday as we wrapped up the Oasis Initiative and stepped into a big faith moment together as a church.They revisit the woman at the well in Gospel of John 4 and unpack what it really means that Jesus “had to” go through Samaria. The conversation moves from divine appointments to the difference between peace and comfort, and the subtle ways we turn good things into ultimate things. It's an honest look at obedience, surrender, and what it means to leave the bucket behind.
Believe in Jesus Messiah and receive the living water of eternal life. Preached on February 22, 2026
Bill sits down with pastors Jack Guerra and Ryan Groshek to go deeper into John 14:1-14 — the passage Jack and Ryan both preached last weekend. "I am the way, the truth, and the life." "Do not let your hearts be troubled." "In my Father's house are many rooms." These are some of the most well-known lines in Scripture, and this conversation digs into what they actually mean.The guys talk about why heaven isn't boring (hint: think renewed creation, not clouds and harps), what it means that Jesus is the exclusive way to God and not just a spiritual signpost, and why general belief in "God" misses the point Jesus was actually making. Jack also shares how grief drove him deep into studying heaven, and Ryan breaks down the concept of new creation in a way that'll change how you think about eternity.They close with a conversation on prayer — what it means to ask in Jesus' name, and why answered prayers deserve real credit given to God.Main Passage: John 14:1-14Series: The Follow Up – Gospel of JohnWeek: 21
In John 17 Jesus's final act before He is betrayed in the Garden of Gethsemane is to publicly pray. This is a deeply heartfelt prayer that Jesus offers the Father on behalf of you and me! He prays that we would be unified, kept from evil, and filled with His love and life! A truly remarkable prayer that we all can benefit greatly from!
The Gospel of John declares that Jesus came unto His own, but His own did not receive Him. The religious leaders and the people of israel overwhelmingly rejected their Messiah and today the majority of jews continue to reject Him. Will Israel continue in unbelief or will there come a day when they acknowledge Jesus Christ as their Messiah and King and be restored? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29?v=20251111
Great Oaks Community Church Weekly Sermon Podcast.
On this first Sunday of Lent we read about Jesus' first miracle in the Gospel of John. This is a miracle of wild abundance, of surprising presence, and of radical love. Have you been caught off guard by love lately? Do you need a little more love in your life? Let's see if we might find some love in the Gospel this Sunday – maybe we'll even find enough to share!Link to Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tufr45Wm2voLink to Start of Sermon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tufr45Wm2vo&t=2394sIf you are new to our faith community and are interested in learning more, please go to Welcome to First Congo Online - First Congregational Church of Western Springs
In this powerful message from Gospel of John 8:1–11, we step into a tense public moment where a woman is dragged before Jesus, surrounded by accusation, shame, and stones ready to fall. But instead of joining the crowd, Jesus stoops in the dust, dismantles condemnation, and asks a question that still echoes today: “Where are your accusers?” This sermon explores how accusation often lives not in other people — but in our own hearts and minds. Through Scripture, we discover that Jesus did not come to manage sin through shame, but to remove condemnation so true transformation can begin. If you've ever felt defined by your past, trapped by regret, or stuck under the weight of self-accusation, this message reminds you: You are not standing in a courtroom. You are standing in a family room. And in Christ, the case against you has already been cleared.
Are you looking for life and coming up empty? Maybe you've tried to pour yourself into your work, and found that it is just exhausting. So you turn to family and find that frustrating. Maybe a hobby, but who really has the time? We are looking for life in all the wrong places.Enter Jesus and The Gospel of John.Jesus was John's best friend and Lord. John writes, “That you may come to believe that Jesus is the Messiah, and that by believing, you may have LIFE in His name.” And there it is - our great desire - LIFE! Not simply heart beating and breathing and going about the day. But a life of energy, vitality, and joy. A truly abundant life. John isn't writing so that we will survive in Jesus's name. He is writing so that we will thrive in Jesus's name.How?By knowing, understanding, and ultimately believing in Jesus. The entire gospel of John, everything that is written, is to help us get a clear picture of who Jesus is and why Jesus matters. So, for you - are tired of reaching for life and coming up empty? Are you tired of reaching for life in something temporary only to watch it go away over time? Jesus is not just life now, but abundant life for all eternity.If you want to know God, if you want to know life, then know Jesus.That is the purpose of the gospel of John, and that is what we will look at over the next several weeks as we seek to understand Jesus and come to believe in His name and have life in His name.
In this teaching from John 15:18–25, we explore Jesus' sobering yet hope-filled words about the reality of opposition from the world. Jesus prepares His disciples and us for the truth that following Him will not always be met with acceptance. The world that rejected Him will often resist those who bear His name
The Gospel of John declares that Jesus came unto His own, but His own did not receive Him. The religious leaders and the people of israel overwhelmingly rejected their Messiah and today the majority of jews continue to reject Him. Will Israel continue in unbelief or will there come a day when they acknowledge Jesus Christ as their Messiah and King and be restored? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/791/29?v=20251111
In the last week of our Dollars and Sense series, Dave Ramsey challenges listeners to see how even a small increase in giving could eradicate domestic hunger, fund foster care adoptions, and dramatically impact individual lives, showing the massive difference generosity can make. He explains that God doesn't ask us to give because He needs our money, but because giving reshapes our hearts to reflect His, with tithing as the baseline and offerings as acts of joyful, surplus generosity. Ultimately, he points to Bible truth—especially Gospel of John 3:16—that Jesus already paid our greatest debt, and that true financial peace flows from accepting that gift and living with open-handed, Christlike generosity.
On February 22nd, Matt Hess preached from John 16:16-33 in the fifty-fourth message of our series through the Gospel of John.
Jason Miller - Throughout the gospel of John, Jesus' identity and authority are challenged by others and reasserted by him. But maybe the important question isn't simply whether Jesus has authority, but what he does with it. What's Happening Join us for some special gatherings and practices during Holy Week this year. Find the text version of our Quarterly Financial Update on our website. Check out our volunteer opportunities. Support the ongoing work of SBCC by giving to the general fund. South Bend City Church is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. All donations are tax-deductible. Make sure to select the correct fund when giving.
In Awe | The Gospel of John - Abide | Pastor Scott Moon by Cornwall Church
John 17: 6 - 19
Full Gospel Center's Pastor Rick Leonardi preaching the message "Gospel of John - Part 46" on 02/22/2026 referencing John 13:1-11.
Have you ever wondered how Christians can claim that they know God? After all, isn't God beyond our human understanding? According to the Gospel of John, not only can we know God, and become God's children, but also, God's friends. Part 5
How do we live for Jesus in a world that so often contradicts and attacks the way of Christ? For 2000 years, Christians have wrestled with this question. This week, we look at Jesus' answer and guidance for where we can find help.
The first part of this year, we are studying the Gospel of John. We continue this series with Senior Pastor Dr. Tyler Smiley speaking from John chapter 6 and 7 about who people say Jesus is.
Message from Perry Marshall on February 22, 2026
John2:1-11 Rev. Rodney Henderson
How do you describe a God who is beyond words? In John 1:14, we reach one of the most pivotal moments in all of Scripture: the Word became flesh. The eternal, incomprehensible God steps into human history, becoming tangible, visible and knowable in the person of Jesus. In this message, we explore what it means for God to tabernacle among us. The glory that once filled the tent in the wilderness and the temple in Jerusalem is now revealed in Christ, and what was once unapproachable becomes deeply personal and near. God is not distant. He is knowable, approachable and the One who pursues us in love.If you need prayer, we're here for you. Reach out at www.gatewaybaptist.com.au/prayerNew to faith or returning to Jesus today? We'd love to help you take a next step. Reach out via linktr.ee/gateway.ormeau and our team will connect with you.Learn more about us at https://gatewaybaptist.com.au or join us on Sundays at 62 Reedmans Road - Ormeau at 10am
A True Minister looks at John 3:25–30 and the powerful response of John the Baptist when his following began to shift toward Jesus. Rather than seeking recognition, he embraced humility, joy, and his God-given role. This message reveals the heart of genuine ministry—serving faithfully, surrendering personal ambition, and pointing others to Christ above all.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DONATE: https://evidence4faith.org/give/WEBSITE: https://evidence4faith.org/NEWSLETTER: http://eepurl.com/hpazV5BOOKINGS: https://evidence4faith.org/bookings/CONTACT: Evidence 4 Faith, 349 Knights Ave Kewaskum WI 53040 , info@evidence4faith.orgMy goal is that their hearts, having been knit together in love, may be encouraged, and that they may have all the riches that assurance brings in their understanding of the knowledge of the mystery of God, namely, Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. - Colossians 2:2-3CREDITS: Developed & Hosted by Michael Lane. Produced & Edited by Isabel Kolste. Graphics & Publication by Isabel Kolste. Additional Art, Film, & Photography Credits: Stock media “Memories” provided by mv_production / Pond5 | Logo Stinger: Unsplash.com: Leinstravelier, Logan Moreno Gutierrez, Meggyn Pomerieau, Jaredd Craig, NASA, NOASS, USGS, Sam Carter, Junior REIS, Luka Vovk, Calvin Craig, Mario La Pergola, Timothy Eberly, Priscilla Du Preez, Ismael Paramo, Tingey Injury Law Firm, Dan Cristian Pădureț, Jakob Owens | Wikimedia: Darmouth University Public Domain, Kelvinsong CC0 | Stock media “A stately Story (Stiner02)” provided by lynnepublishing / Pond5
He Must Increase: John 3:22–36In this episode of Divine Table Talk, Jamie and Jane explore John 3:22–36, where John the Baptist humbly declares, “He must increase, but I must decrease.” As questions of comparison and influence arise, John's response reveals a powerful model of humility, joy, and surrender.Together, they unpack what it means to live a life that points to Jesus rather than elevates self, how identity is secured in Christ—not position—and why true joy is found in making much of Him. This passage invites us to examine our motives, release comparison, and embrace a faith that celebrates Christ's increase above all.____________________________________Connect with Jamie:Website: www.jamieklusacek.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamieklusacekConnect with Jane:Website: www.janewwilliams.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/janewwilliams
Join Dave and Tom as they engage in an in-depth, verse-by-verse examination of the Gospel of John. We hope you will be challenged and convicted as you listen to these insightful, exegetical discussions compiled from nearly four years of Search the Scriptures Daily radio programs. Open your Bible and get ready for an edifying pilgrimage into God's Word.
On February 6, 2026, I debated James White in a public, moderated debate titled "Does the Bible Teach the Trinity?" James White demonstrably failed to prove the affirmative of the debate. To view the video version of this episode, go here: https://youtu.be/hMuDp3XPmbU Visit Amazon to buy your copy of A Systematic Theology of the Early Church: https://amzn.to/47jldOc Visit Amazon to buy your copy of Wisdom Christology in the Gospel of John: https://amzn.to/3JBflHb Visit Amazon to buy your copy of The Son of God: Three Views of the Identity of Jesus: https://amzn.to/43DPYey To support this podcast, donate here: https://www.paypal.me/10mintruthtalks Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BiblicalUnitarianPodcast Follow on Instagram: https://Instagram.com/biblicalunitarianpodcast Follow on X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/OneGodPodcast
Ponder this week's reading from the gospel of John! // Music: Street Cred by Reveille
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - John 8:12-30 Jesus as the light, truth vs. lies, Jesus's origin and destiny, His relationship with the Father.
In John 16 Jesus describes the work of the Holy Spirit among the world and in the heart of believers! He declares, “When He, the Spirit of truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth... He will glorify Me, for He will take of what is Mine and declare it to you" (John 16:14-15). Allow the Holy Spirit to have His way in YOU!
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In 2026, we're slowing down to soak in the story that invites us to believe. The Gospel of John doesn't just tell us what Jesus did—it reveals who He is. Through signs and stories, questions and conversations, light and life, John calls us again and again to “come and see.” Over the next year, we'll walk with Jesus from the opening words—“In the beginning”—to the empty tomb, discovering how encountering Christ shapes our faith, our hope, and our everyday lives. This is more than a study; it's an invitation to deeper belief and fuller life. Learn more with guest Pastor Vincent Tinch. Also, we highly encourage you to download the Church Center App if you want more information about the church. The app will be able to guide you toward our Calendar of Events, ways to Give, and fill out a Connect Card.
In John 13, Jesus kneels to wash His disciples' feet, offering a quiet picture of the kind of love that carries Him all the way to the cross. In this message, Pastor Aaron reflects on what it means to be loved “to the uttermost,” even when our failures are fully seen. As Peter wrestles with receiving what he cannot earn, we're invited to consider how difficult it can be to accept grace. This sermon explores how receiving Jesus' love shapes the way we serve and love others, grounding us in a grace that meets us at our worst and calls us into a different way of living.
Send me a Text Message!Jesus is more than enough. I'm not saying that he has more than enough or even that he can do more than enough. I'm saying that in and of himself, by himself, he is more than enough. He is more than enough to satisfy every hunger and give life to every hope. He is more than enough to not only forgive but help you to thrive in the midst of the hard. He is more than enough.In the gospel of John there are seven "I am" statements from Jesus. This one is "I am the bread of life." Is Jesus where you go, when you need life?
This week's message from Gospel of John 15:1–11 reminded us that Jesus is the vine and we are the branches. Apart from Him, we can do nothing — but when we abide in Him, we bear much fruit.We hated missing everyone in person because disciples don't grow in isolation. We grow in community. We grow when we stay connected — to Christ and to each other.
FULL SHOW NOTESFor summaries of Tim and Jon's responses and referenced Scriptures, check out the full show notes for this episode.CHAPTERSIntro (0:00-3:17)Are Jesus' Brothers His Half-Brothers or Cousins? (3:17-19:21)What Were Love-Meals? (19:21-31:11)How Should Jude Influence How We Think About the Deuterocanon? (31:11-43:50)What Did the Early Church Believe About Spiritual Beings Procreating? (43:50-50:41)Why Are Demons Never Mentioned in the Gospel of John? (50:41-55:32)Conclusion (55:32-1:00:08)REFERENCED RESOURCES"Firstborn: The Last Will Be First" (podcast series)Jesus and the Jewish Roots of Mary: Unveiling the Mother of the Messiah by Brant PitreThe Affections of Christ Jesus: Love at the Heart of Paul's Theology by Nijay K. GuptaWord Biblical Commentary Vol. 50, 2 Peter, Jude by Richard J. BauckhamJesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist: Unlocking the Secrets of the Last Supper by Brant PitreLast Supper and Lord's Supper by I. Howard Marshall"How the Bible Was Formed" (podcast series)The Deuterocanon/Apocrypha (video series)"Why the Deuterocanon/Apocrypha Is in Some Bibles and Not Others" (article)The Unseen Realm: Recovering the Supernatural Worldview of the Bible by Michael S. HeiserAngels: What the Bible Really Says About God's Heavenly Host by Michael S. HeiserDemons: What the Bible Really Says About the Powers of Darkness by Michael S. HeiserCheck out Tim's extensive collection of recommended books here.SHOW MUSICBibleProject theme song by TENTS SHOW CREDITSProduction of today's episode is by Lindsey Ponder, producer, and Cooper Peltz, managing producer. Tyler Bailey is our supervising engineer, who also edited today's episode and provided the sound design and mix. JB Witty writes the show notes. Our host and creative director is Jon Collins, and our lead scholar is Tim Mackie. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hope for Right Now Podcast – Encore Episode 4: He Satisfies the Deeper Longing There's an old Latin proverb that says, “Repetition is the mother of learning.” With that in mind, we are revisiting four of your favorite Hope for Right Now podcast episodes. Our prayer is that you would take some time to look back, and reflect on the ways you've grown in your relationship with God. We will return on February 23, 2026, with a new series based on our brand new Lenten devotional, Desert Bloom: Discovering Unexpected Joy in the Wilderness. Today's last encore episode is a real throw back—all the way back to episode 1! This top fan favorite is the first conversation on our podcast. The series is Encountering Jesus Personally, and the episode is He Satisfies the Deeper Longing. We all hunger, but quick solutions and overnight fixes are not going to help or satisfy. The remedy we need, the only One who satisfies, is Jesus, the Bread of Life. Truly, this is a conversation that will never grow old. This is a special Encore Episode originally released in January 2024. In this week's episode, Lisa and Laura dive into the Gospel of John, focusing on the famous I AM statement, “I am the bread of life.” Each time we find Jesus saying, “I am,” He is giving us a glimpse into what He's like. He's revealing something about His character. If you're struggling to find purpose and meaning or are weary from disappointment or heartache, listen and be encouraged as Lisa and Laura unpack today's Scripture and apply it to our daily lives. Open your Heart to our key Scripture. John 6:35: Jesus said to them, “I am the bread of life; he who comes to me shall not hunger, and he who believes in me shall never thirst.” Open your Bible to other Scriptures referenced in this episode. Exodus 3:14: God said to Moses, “I am who I am.” John 6:15: Perceiving then that they were about to come and take him by force to make him king, Jesus withdrew again to the hills by himself. John 6:26–27: And when Jesus encountered the crowd He said, “Truly, truly, I say to you, you seek me, not because you saw signs, but because you ate your fill of the loaves. Do not labor for the food which perishes, but for the food which endures to eternal life, which the Son of man will give to you.” John 6:48–51: He said, “I am the bread of life. Your fathers ate the manna in the wilderness, and they died. This is the bread which comes down from heaven, that a man may eat of it and not die. I am the living bread which came down from heaven; if anyone eats of this bread he will live for ever, and the bread which I shall give for the life of the world is my flesh.” John 6:52–56: The Jews then disputed among themselves, saying, “How can this man give us his flesh to eat?” So Jesus said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of man and drink his blood, you have no life in you; he who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day. For my flesh is food indeed, and my blood is drink indeed. He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood abides in me, and I in him.” Invite Him in with this episode's questions for reflection. What's the end goal? Psychological health or spiritual maturity? Show mentions. N.T. Wright, Theologian Fulton J. Sheen, Life of Christ Lisa Brenninkmeyer, Walking with Purpose, Opening Your Heart Lisa Brenninkmeyer, Walking with Purpose, Touching the Divine Father John Bartunek, Choosing the Better Part Peter Kwasniewski, The Holy Bread of Eternal Life CCC 129, "The New Testament lies hidden in the Old and the Old Testament is unveiled in the New.” Our presenting sponsor is Hallow. Hallow is the number one prayer and meditation app dedicated to helping you grow closer to God and find peace with thousands of guided prayers and meditations. As Lent approaches, Hallow invites you to join Pray40: The Return, a 40-day Lenten journey rooted in prayer, fasting, and almsgiving, inviting you into deeper conversion and a renewed return to the Father. Visit hallow.com/walkingwithpurpose to get 3 months of Hallow free. Come home this Lent. Let's stay connected. Don't miss an episode. Subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform. Want to keep the conversation going? Join our private Facebook community. Stay in the know. Connect with us today. We are committed to creating content that is free and easily accessible to every woman—especially the one looking for answers but unsure of where to go. If you've enjoyed this podcast, prayerfully consider making a donation to support it and other WWP outreach programs that bring women closer to Christ. Learn more about WWP on our website. Our shop. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.