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Notes John 1:29-42 Isaiah 49:1-7 1 Corinthians 1:1-19 Summary In this episode of the Pulpit Fiction Podcast, hosts Eric Fistler and Rob McCoy explore the lectionary readings for the second Sunday after Epiphany, focusing on the Gospel of John, Isaiah's servant songs, and Paul's letter to the Corinthians. They discuss the significance of Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, the challenges of navigating ordinary time amidst current events, and the importance of community and spiritual gifts in the church. The conversation emphasizes the prophetic voice in ministry and the call to action for preachers and congregations alike. Takeaways The podcast discusses the lectionary readings for the second Sunday after Epiphany. Current events and political realities are impacting the church's message. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy is a significant theme for this weekend's sermons. The Gospel of John presents a unique perspective on the calling of the disciples. Isaiah's servant songs provide a prophetic framework for understanding Jesus. Paul's letters remind us of our identity as God's people and the importance of community. The theme of abundance versus scarcity is crucial for church communities. Preachers are encouraged to explore the spiritual gifts present in their congregations. The call to action is to embody the prophetic voice in today's world. The podcast emphasizes the importance of community and collaboration in ministry. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Pulpit Fiction Podcast 01:58 Navigating Ordinary Time and Current Events 05:07 Martin Luther King Weekend Reflections 11:44 Exploring the Gospel of John 12:47 The Calling of the Disciples 14:23 The Epiphany and Manifestation of Jesus 19:15 John the Baptist's Role 23:20 The Significance of the Lamb of God 28:18 Witnessing and Testifying to Faith 29:30 The Call to Come and See 35:04 The Servant Songs of Isaiah 48:11 Introduction to 1 Corinthians 57:38 Celebrating Abundance in Community
Jason Miller - When religious leaders confront Jesus and Jesus condemns them, is their failure a failure of doctrine? Should we easily condemn them, too? Or are they showing us a liability we share with them, and inviting us into a braver posture in the world? This weekend, in response to the grief that we carry in our own lives, the lives of our neighbors, and after the events of the past week, we spent time in the practice of Prayers of the People. What's Happening Register your family for Family Dedication happening on January 25th RSVP to our New to SBCC Table happening on January 11th 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.
(3:48) Bible Study: Luke 5:12-16 How did Miracles affect Jesus? 1 John 5:5-13 The connection between Faith and Obedience (21:40) Break 1 (24:40) Letters: Why did Zachariah get punished for questioning Gabriel but Mary didn’t? Who does John refer to as the one who Jesus loved in the Gospel of John? Father answers these and other questions. Do you have a question for Father Simon? Send him a letter at simon@relevantradio.com (33:29) Break 2 (34:21) Word of the Day Repent (37:48) Phones: Anthony - Is the fifth commandment 'Thou shall not kill' or 'thou shall not murder'? Susie - Why the big bang theory fits in with the Creation story in Genesis? Ray - For the last couple of years, I break down crying within myself whenever I start praying or communicate with God, is there something that God is trying to tell me? Marie - Our church has introduced acolytes. Can you explain what acolytes are and what their function is? Erick - Thank you for everything you do. My mom and other relatives, they do witchcraft. How do I get them to trust in God?
You stay in the presence of your Lord until your heart is filled with His love as the Holy Spirit drips it in to your own heart. I can guarantee you that when you rise from your knees, you will be led into some helpful activity to obey God. Broadcast #6973To help support this podcast, please visit walkwiththeking.org/donate and select "Podcast" from the dropdown menuA transcript of this broadcast is available on our website here. To hear more from Bob Cook, you can find Walk With The King on Facebook or Instagram.
The ministry is your process of sharing God with people at the point of their need. That grows out of the concept that we were just talking about your good works glorify God. Broadcast #6972To help support this podcast, please visit walkwiththeking.org/donate and select "Podcast" from the dropdown menuA transcript of this broadcast is available on our website here. To hear more from Bob Cook, you can find Walk With The King on Facebook or Instagram.
The Invite: Come and See — A Journey Through the Gospel of JohnSeason Three of Divine Table Talk begins with an invitation. An invitation to slow down, open the Word, and encounter Jesus in a fresh way through the Gospel of John. In our first episode, The Invite, Jamie and Jane step into the opening words of John and ask the same question Jesus asked His first followers: What are you seeking? This season isn't about rushing through Scripture—it's about pulling up a chair, coming and seeing who Jesus truly is, and letting His presence shape every part of your life. You belong at the table.____________________________________Connect with Jamie:Website: www.jamieklusacek.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamieklusacekConnect with Jane:Website: www.janewwilliams.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/janewwilliams
Why the Gospel of John?Before we go deeper into Season 3, Jamie and Jane pause to answer an important question: Why the Gospel of John? In this bonus episode, they share the heart behind choosing John for this year-long study, what makes this Gospel unique, and why it feels especially timely for this season. From identity and belief to intimacy with Jesus, this conversation sets the foundation for everything to come. If you've ever wondered why John matters—or why now—this episode is for you.____________________________________Connect with Jamie:Website: www.jamieklusacek.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamieklusacekConnect with Jane:Website: www.janewwilliams.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/janewwilliams
Study Tools: How to Read the Gospel of John WellBefore we dive deeper into the Gospel of John, Jamie and Jane share practical study tools to help you engage Scripture with confidence and curiosity. In this episode, they walk through simple, accessible ways to read the Bible—how to slow down, notice patterns, ask good questions, and let the Word speak for itself. Whether you're new to Bible study or looking to go deeper, this conversation equips you with tools to stay grounded, present, and open to what God wants to reveal this season.____________________________________Connect with Jamie:Website: www.jamieklusacek.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamieklusacekConnect with Jane:Website: www.janewwilliams.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/janewwilliams
Hopes and Dreams: Bringing Our Desires to JesusIn this episode of Divine Table Talk, Jamie and Jane open an honest conversation about hopes and dreams—and what happens when we place them before Jesus. As we journey through the Gospel of John this season, they reflect on how Jesus meets us in our longings, reshapes our expectations, and invites us to trust Him with both fulfilled and unfulfilled dreams. This episode creates space to name what you're hoping for, surrender what feels uncertain, and believe that God is at work in ways you may not yet see.____________________________________Connect with Jamie:Website: www.jamieklusacek.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamieklusacekConnect with Jane:Website: www.janewwilliams.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/janewwilliams
1 Timothy 3:16 is a well-known example of a scribal change that transformed a reference to Jesus into a reference to God. We explore this text and discuss how later scribes changed the passage, resulting in a much higher Christology than the author originally intended. To view the video version of this episode, go here: https://youtu.be/OaZmZR9Pm_8 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 Episode notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1crrBhgJ3cYrF6Mg_8jxWgq_r6jXJtMASFRB5v4FjQs8/edit?usp=sharing Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BiblicalUnitarianPodcast Follow on Instagram: https://Instagram.com/biblicalunitarianpodcast Follow on X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/OneGodPodcast
Have you ever gone through a day thinking to yourself, "What good thing can I do for people?" You'd be surprised how many opportunities you will find, if you have that kind of a frame of reference for your thinking, as you go on through a day. Broadcast #6971To help support this podcast, please visit walkwiththeking.org/donate and select "Podcast" from the dropdown menuA transcript of this broadcast is available on our website here. To hear more from Bob Cook, you can find Walk With The King on Facebook or Instagram.
MIRACLES: The Wedding at Cana is the fascinating story in the Gospel of John where the first miracle attributed to Jesus took place. All Things Catholic podcast at https://amzn.to/3zXtYjn Edward Sri books available at https://amzn.to/3YuNe14 The Gospel of John podcast at https://amzn.to/4dXkOkK Wedding at Cana book at https://amzn.to/3A3L8Mf Miracles of Jesus books available at https://amzn.to/49o2Szh Books about Miracles at https://amzn.to/4qLBHpr ENJOY Ad-Free content, Bonus episodes, and Extra materials when joining our growing community on https://patreon.com/markvinet SUPPORT this channel by purchasing any product on Amazon using this FREE entry LINK https://amzn.to/3POlrUD (Amazon gives us credit at NO extra charge to you). Mark Vinet's TIMELINE video channel: https://youtube.com/c/TIMELINE_MarkVinet Mark's HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICA podcast: www.parthenonpodcast.com/history-of-north-america Website: https://markvinet.com/podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.vinet.9 X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/HistoricalJesu Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denarynovels Mark's books: https://amzn.to/3k8qrGM Audio credits: All Things Catholic podcast with Dr. Edward Sri (episode 11jan2022: Do Whatever He Tells You) Ascension Press; The Gospel of John podcast (ESV Immersive Audio Bible) The Gospel of John-Chapter 2 (06jan2023). Audio excerpts reproduced under a Creative Commons license and/or the Fair Use (Fair Dealings) Legal Doctrine for purposes such as criticism, comment, teaching, education, scholarship, research and news reporting. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Lord is evident in many things that you do. It'll get out. So you just go on living for the Lord Jesus Christ and when there is a chance to speak up for him and God gives you an open door, then walk in it. Broadcast #6970To help support this podcast, please visit walkwiththeking.org/donate and select "Podcast" from the dropdown menuA transcript of this broadcast is available on our website here. To hear more from Bob Cook, you can find Walk With The King on Facebook or Instagram.
Pastor Derek Walker of the Oxford Bible Church delves into the 2nd sign miracle in the Gospel of John: the healing of the nobleman's son at the point of death by His word over a distance of 25 miles (John 4:46-54). This encounter revealed the kind of faith God wants to see in us. Through this miracle, learn about the importance of faith, the power of Jesus' word, and how signs and wonders are meant to lead believers to a deeper trust in Christ. Explore how Jesus' miracles were more than just acts of healing—they were messages intended to inspire faith in His teachings.
It's just Andrew and Frank to kick off the new year, which means fewer voices and even less structure. Andrew spent the break in Arkansas, proving once again that Christmas travel builds character… or at least patience. Frank preached at a local church in that strange, timeless week between Christmas and New Year's, then jumped right back in yesterday by launching a brand-new vision series at Lakeview. Oh, and somewhere in the middle of all that officially came off staff at Lakeview. Because January waits for no one.At Safety Harbor, Andrew restarted the Gospel of John after a five-week Christmas and Advent pause, which feels a bit like trying to remember where you left off in a really long Netflix series. We spend some time recapping Advent, Christmas services, lessons learned, and what it feels like to go from “Silent Night” straight back into ordinary time.It's the first episode of the year, full of reflection, reset energy, and the quiet realization that ministry does not actually slow down just because the calendar flips.
As I try to speak of Jesus, there are some who reject Him, but there are others who'll receive Him. In any case, I'm free to do so without risking my life. But there are people whose testimony places them at great risk. Have a heart for them. Broadcast #6969To help support this podcast, please visit walkwiththeking.org/donate and select "Podcast" from the dropdown menuA transcript of this broadcast is available on our website here. To hear more from Bob Cook, you can find Walk With The King on Facebook or Instagram.
Friends, welcome to SEASON NINE of the podcast. To kick off a new season and a NEW YEAR (Happy New Year!) we're talking to a brand new guest - Dr. Hugo Mendez. Hugo is an associate professor in Ancient Mediterranean Religions at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He recently wrote a book called "The Gospel of John: A New History" and it is FANTASTIC - a must read if you want to know more about the Jesus story told (in particular) from the vantage point of John's Gospel. We talk about the background of the Gospel and the radical (very radical!) theology of the Gospel that doesn't always seem to make its way into churches today. Buckle up and enjoy! (**Below are Amazon affiliate links. If you use these links to buy the product I may earn a small commission) SHOW NOTES: HUGO MENDEZ: https://www.hugomendez.com THE GOSPEL OF JOHN: https://amzn.to/4pi7Cwg MY BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Emerging-Rubble-Stories-Shattered-Relationships/dp/B0C7T5TJD4/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2B051GGV2WCSI&keywords=glenn+siepert&qid=1700157759&sprefix=glenn+%2Caps%2C399&sr=8-1 SUBSTACK / BLOG: https://whatifproject.substack.com/ ART STUDIO: https://www.whatifproject.net/art EBAY ART: https://www.ebay.com/usr/what_if_project SUPPORT THE SHOW: https://www.whatifproject.net/support
Have you ever questioned why the Jewish people don't recognize Jesus as the Messiah? In this episode, Rabbi Schneider explains the underlying cause of why modern Judaism rejects Him.
John 8 brings us into a tense and honest conversation between Jesus and the religious leaders, one that presses on questions of identity, freedom, and where we truly belong. In this sermon, we sit with the discomfort of miscommunication and the ways spiritual bondage can hide in plain sight. Jesus invites us into a deeper kind of freedom, not just release from sin, but a place in God's family. Through story and reflection, this message calls us to receive that freedom with gratitude and to come to the table together in communion.
The Gospel of John presents itself as rooted in the testimony of 'the disciple whom Jesus loved'. But who was this disciple? Over the centuries, scholars have proposed a baffling range of explanations, from John the son of Zebedee or a 'John the Elder' to Lazarus and Mary Magdalene. Joining Helen and Lloyd in the Time Machine, Dr Hugo Mendez has a different theory: that John is a work of disguised authorship. The beloved disciple was not a real person, but is an idealised literary creation. Hugo Méndez is Associate Professor of Religious Studies in Ancient Mediterranean Religions, at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. with particular focus on Johannine literature. He is the author of The Cult of Stephen in Jerusalem: Inventing a Patron Martyr and, most recently, The Gospel of John: A New History (Oxford University Press, 2025), a provocative reassessment that argues the Gospel is a work of disguised authorship rather than eyewitness testimony.SUPPORT BIBLICAL TIME MACHINEIf you enjoy the podcast, please (pretty please!) consider supporting the show through the Time Travellers Club, our Patreon. We are an independent, listener-supported show (no ads!), so please help us continue to showcase high-quality biblical scholarship with a monthly subscription.DOWNLOAD OUR STUDY GUIDE: MARK AS ANCIENT BIOGRAPHYCheck out our 4-part audio study guide called "The Gospel of Mark as an Ancient Biography." While you're there, get yourself a Biblical Time Machine mug or a cool sticker for your water bottle.Support the showTheme music written and performed by Dave Roos, creator of Biblical Time Machine. Season 4 produced by John Nelson.
What Do You Want? | Seeing and Being Seen by Jesus | John 1Jesus' first recorded words in the Gospel of John aren't a command — they're a question: “What do you want?”In this Week 1 message from our series John's Gospel: Who Do You Say I AM?, Pastor Chris Nichols walks through John 1:35–51 and invites listeners to reflect on what it truly means to be seen by Jesus, to know him personally, and to invite others into that same experience.This episode explores:Why being seen by Jesus changes everythingHow Jesus reveals who God truly is through relationship and presenceWhat it means to respond to Jesus' invitation to “come and see”How encountering Jesus naturally leads us to invite othersWhether you're curious, skeptical, spiritually searching, or growing in faith, this message offers a thoughtful and compelling introduction to who Jesus is — and why knowing him brings life.
This week we're reading John 2:1-11, the story of Jesus turning water into wine at a wedding -his first miraculous sign in the Gospel of John, and an unusual place to start. Jesus himself objects to his mother's subtle suggestion that he ought to take action when she sees the wine has run out. I mean, come on - the stakes here are not that high. So the party-goers will be disappointed, so the host will be embarrassed. So? Doesn't Jesus have bigger fish to fry? But in choosing to act, he brings a hospitality beyond our wildest imagination into the story. Now, if Jesus can overcome his hesitation to act, if he's willing to adjust the actual cosmic clock of the kingdom of heaven in the interest of hospitality... what exactly is it that holds us back from generosity? and what we might be able to overcome?
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 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-apologeticsWe ask you to also consider going to http://yorked.podomatic.com and become a subscriber. It is free, helps our ratings, and thus helps us reach and help more people.This session is part of our discussion of the Gospel of John.Please also let me know if there is a particular topic you would like to see addressed.
In this episode of The Follow Up, we dive deeper into John chapter 9 and Week 14 of our Gospel of John series, Eyes to See. Jesus heals a man born blind, but the chapter exposes a deeper issue. Those who claim to see often miss what God is doing right in front of them.We explore spiritual blindness, the relationship between suffering and faith, and how obedience can lead to clarity. The discussion highlights the growing faith of the healed man and the resistance of religious leaders who refuse to see Jesus for who he is.This episode invites listeners to reflect on a simple but challenging question. Are we open to seeing the truth, even when it disrupts our assumptions?Subscribe to the podcast and share this episode with someone who wants to see Jesus more clearly.
New year, new series! We're kicking off 2026 with “Eyes Wide Open,” a study in the Gospel of John. Join Mandy Fowler (Director of Spiritual Formation) and Ken Nash (Lead Pastor) in a conversation about what's so different about John and what chapter 1 reveals about Jesus.
Everyone is looking for something: Meaning. Direction. Security. Life. Jesus didn't just point the way—He said, “I am the way.” In the Gospel of John, Jesus makes seven bold “I Am” statements that tell us exactly who He is and why it matters. Each one speaks to a real human need and offers hope that still holds up in real life. In the "I Am" series, Dr. Gordon Dabbs helps us explore these powerful words of Jesus and discover what it means to trust Him—not just with our beliefs, but with our everyday lives.Subscribe to PRESTONCREST - with Gordon Dabbs on Soundwise
In a world obsessed with what's next—new technology, new trends, new answers—it's easy to feel worn out and spiritually hungry. But what if the most important question isn't what will change, but what will never change? In John 6, Jesus makes the first of His great “I Am” statements: “I am the Bread of Life.” Not bread to give—but bread to be. In this sermon, we explore why the crowd followed Jesus, why many eventually walked away, and what it really means to come to Him not just for what He can do, but for who He is. Along the way, we discover how Jesus meets our deepest hunger, why our identities are shaped by His, and how surrender—not self-improvement—is the path to real life. Whether you feel spiritually full, quietly empty, or somewhere in between, this message invites you to come, believe, and be fed. About the series. . . Everyone is looking for something: Meaning. Direction. Security. Life. Jesus didn't just point the way—He said, “I am the way.” In the Gospel of John, Jesus makes seven bold “I Am” statements that tell us exactly who He is and why it matters. Each one speaks to a real human need and offers hope that still holds up in real life. In the "I Am" series, Preaching Minister Gordon Dabbs, Ph.D., helps us explore these powerful words of Jesus and discover what it means to trust Him—not just with our beliefs, but with our everyday lives.Subscribe to PRESTONCREST - with Gordon Dabbs on Soundwise
Midtown is bringing in the New Year with a walk through the Gospel of John, inviting us to encounter Jesus as He truly is. In a world obsessed with self-definition, John shows us a different way—an identity rooted not in performance or approval, but in Christ himself. Through John the Baptist's witness, we discover that true freedom comes not from creating meaning, but from pointing beyond ourselves to the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. As we behold Jesus, our false identities fall away and we find rest in a grace-secured identity that does not fluctuate with circumstance. This is the epiphany that changes everything: we are beloved children of God because Jesus has named us so.
On January 4th, Bob Ingle preached from John 14:1-14 in the forty-ninth message of our series through the Gospel of John.
Jason Miller - We're returning to our walk through the Gospel of John, with the story of a man in search of healing, a community that failed to help, and the resistance he faced once he had been healed. What's Happening RSVP to our New to SBCC Table happening on January 11th Register your family for Family Dedication happening on January 25th Give to our Christmas Offering. 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.
What would change if we truly believed we are loved exactly as we are? As we begin a new year, Pastor Chris invites us into a radically countercultural way of living: resting in God's love rather than striving to earn it. Drawing from the life and presence of Fred Rogers and the Gospel of John, we explore what it means to live as the beloved, to abide in love, and to carry that love into our relationships with others.
SummaryThis conversation explores key biblical themes from the Gospel of John, focusing on the interactions between Jesus and various individuals, including Nicodemus, the Samaritan woman, and a royal official. It delves into the concepts of spiritual rebirth, the significance of faith, and the transformative power of Jesus' message.TakeawaysNicodemus represents the struggle to understand spiritual rebirth.Jesus emphasizes the necessity of being born of water and spirit.The concept of eternal life is central to Jesus' teachings.John the Baptist acknowledges his role in relation to Jesus.The Samaritan woman symbolizes the breaking of social barriers.True worship is defined by spirit and truth, not location.Jesus reveals his identity as the Messiah to the Samaritan woman.Faith can lead to transformative experiences and testimonies.The royal official's faith in Jesus' word leads to healing.Jesus' miracles serve as signs to inspire belief. Chapters00:00 The Encounter with Nicodemus05:37 The Woman at the Well11:00 The Healing of the Royal Official's SonNewsletter and Blogs: https://benjaminlee.blogI Can Do Podcasts: https://icandopodcast.comYoutube Channel: https://youtube.com/@icandopodcast?si=5wh_kCwzVh_p8Vve
A study through the gospel of John. This message of God's love is for you.Text: John 18:15-40For more information about Journey Church visit: www.journeyinbend.com Find Journey on all social media: @journeyinbend Find Pastor Keith on social media: @findkeithPlease subscribe and engage. At Journey we believe there's HOPE FOR EVERYONE!
Jeff Hickman provides insight on fasting and the introduction to the study of the gospel of John.
Full Gospel Center's Pastor Rick Leonardi preaching the message "Gospel of John - Part 41" on 01/04/2026 referencing John 11:38-45.
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 Pastor John. 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 "The Word Became Flesh," Pastor Dave Gustavsen introduces the Gospel of John as an intentional, evangelistic journey meant to deepen our belief in who Jesus is and experience true life in His name. Teaching from John 1, he highlights three reasons to believe in Jesus: who He is, how He came, and what He offers. The message calls us to move beyond self-focused goals and personally receive Jesus, discovering the abundant life found in knowing Him. Dave Gustavsen | January 4, 2026Visit our website or connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
As 2026 begins, all of us are carrying hopes, plans, and uncertainties into the new year. As we return to John's Gospel, we find the disciples in a similar place, and they're full of anxiety about what lies ahead. This Sunday, we'll reflect on Jesus' words to these anxious disciples and how what he says offers us a foundation for our lives that is steady, trustworthy, and full of hope.
In this message, Pastor Josh introduces our 2026 theme at Overflow Church: The Beloved Gospel.Before we talk about what we do for God, we must settle who we are to God.Throughout the New Testament, believers are repeatedly called “the beloved”—deeply loved, cherished, and chosen by God. In the Gospel of John, the apostle refers to himself as “the disciple whom Jesus loved,” not out of ego, but out of identity. And that identity reshapes everything.In this message, we explore:What it means that God is a Lover, not distant or detachedWhy God's love is unfolding, constant, and inexhaustibleHow His love endures forever, untouched by our weaknessHow the love of God reveals our valueWhy God's love is meant to be encountered, not just understoodThis message is an invitation to move beyond fear-based obedience and rediscover a life marked by delight, intimacy, and belovedness.
Message from Paul Petersen on January 4, 2026
In John 12 Jesus comes to Judea as He begins His final week of ministry before His crucifixion. Two very important acts take place in this chapter. Jesus is anointed by Mary of Bethany and He rides into Jerusalem on a donkey fulfilling a prophecy from Zechariah. Both actions powerfully declare what kind of king Jesus would be! Join us as we begin the New Year looking to King Jesus! There are so many powerful lessons in John 12 for you and me!
If Jesus is a Jesus you can carry, He can't carry you. In this message from John 1:1-5, we uncover the truth that Jesus is the eternal Word fully God, Creator, and the life-giving light who sustains all things. This isn't a small, convenient Jesus; He is the powerful source of all life and light in a dark world. Join us as we restore awe and reverence for Christ's divinity and discover how faith in Him brings true life that no darkness can overcome.Don't miss this call to meet the Jesus who is bigger than any challenge and greater than any beginning.Subscribe and journey with us through the Gospel of John in 2026!
Your face is never neutral. It communicates hope or fear, welcome or distance, trust or anxiety. In this reflection, John Ortberg explores the profound idea that our faces are not just physical features but outward expressions of our inner life and our sense of God's presence.Drawing from the Gospel of John, the teachings of Jesus, and wisdom from Dallas Willard, this episode invites us to consider what it means that God made himself known in a face. Not an abstraction. Not an idea. But in Jesus. The Word made flesh.What if the invitation today is not to manage your face, but to let God reshape your inner life so that joy, trust, and love naturally shine through?You are not alone. And it shows.
Our Lord Jesus went into the slave market of sin, bought us, and took us out and set us free.... Ah yes, when He said it's finished, God's law was satisfied, God's holiness was vindicated, and God's redemptive purpose was fulfilled. Broadcast #6968To help support this podcast, please visit walkwiththeking.org/donate and select "Podcast" from the dropdown menuA transcript of this broadcast is available on our website here. To hear more from Bob Cook, you can find Walk With The King on Facebook or Instagram.