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Pastor Caleb wraps up our 2-week series from John 12 titled The Hour Has Come with a powerful Easter Sunday message: What Will You Do? In this final public message before the cross, Jesus makes one last invitation—a call to believe, to step into the light, and to surrender. As we walk verse by verse through John 12:20–50, we see the contrast between dead religion and the risen Christ. The tomb is empty. The cross was real. The resurrection is historical. And what sets Christianity apart is this: Jesus is alive. So now that you've seen Him… what will you do?
“The hour has come that the Son of Man should be glorified” (John 12:23). Previously, the time had not been right, but now it was time for Jesus to be glorified through His crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension. These things were necessary before the gospel could be preached in its fullest sense to the Jews and Gentiles. (John 12:24) “Unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it produces much grain.” As a grain must “die” in order to germinate and ultimately produce fruit, so Jesus must die in order to...Article Link
Sermon preached on Sunday Morning from John 12:22 4/13/25 by Pastor Henry Funkhouser at the First Baptist Church of Easton.Welcome to those joining via Podcast, we are glad to have you join us. If you are ever in the Easton Area, we would love to have you visit us!If you care to support the ministry, visit us at firstbaptisteaston.com, click Donate. https://app.aplos.com/aws/give/FirstBaptistChurchofEaston
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Pastor Caleb kicks off a brand-new chapter and 2 week series from John 12 titled The Hour Has Come with a powerful Palm Sunday message: The King Is Coming. In this episode, we follow Jesus as He enters Jerusalem—not on a warhorse, but on a donkey. Not with swords drawn, but with crowds shouting “Hosanna!” It's the beginning of the end—and the start of everything new. We explore what real worship looks like through the extravagant, unashamed offering of Mary… and what superficial faith looks like through the palm branches of a crowd who would cheer on Sunday but change their minds by Friday. We talk about how Jesus came not to take the throne by force—but to win hearts through sacrifice. If you've ever wrestled with the cost of following Christ, been tempted to settle for religious performance, or wondered how close is too close when it comes to worship—this message is for you. Because the King is coming. And when He does… everything changes.
A new MP3 sermon from Truth For Life - Alistair Begg is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: April 6, 2025: “The Hour Has Come” Subtitle: Messages from Truth For Life Speaker: Alistair Begg Broadcaster: Truth For Life - Alistair Begg Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 4/6/2025 Length: 41 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Truth For Life - Alistair Begg is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: April 7, 2025: “The Hour Has Come” Subtitle: Messages from Truth For Life Speaker: Alistair Begg Broadcaster: Truth For Life - Alistair Begg Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 4/7/2025 Length: 41 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Truth For Life - Alistair Begg is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: April 7, 2025: The Hour Has Come Subtitle: Messages from Truth For Life Speaker: Alistair Begg Broadcaster: Truth For Life - Alistair Begg Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 4/7/2025 Length: 41 min.
Pastor Geoff Bohleen
In our attempt to make Alistair's recent sermons available as quickly as possible, the audio and video of the sermon are often posted before other supplementary elements. Please check back later this week for the finalized sermon title, description, topics, and transcript. Bible passages: Luke 22:47-53
In our attempt to make Alistair's recent sermons available as quickly as possible, the audio and video of the sermon are often posted before other supplementary elements. Please check back later this week for the finalized sermon title, description, topics, and transcript.
When a crowd led by Judas came to the garden of Gethsemane to arrest Him, Jesus wasn't blindsided. At first glance, it may appear He was the victim, but He was actually masterfully in control, deliberately and providentially fulfilling the Father's will at just the right time. Alistair Begg walks us through the scene of Jesus' arrest in Luke 22, exploring the revealing questions He asked His betrayer, His bewildered disciples, and His religious opponents.
As we approach Easter, we're invited to explore the profound moment when Jesus declared 'the hour has come.' This pivotal statement in John 12:20-23 marks a turning point in Christ's ministry, signaling His readiness for glorification through the cross. The arrival of curious Greeks seeking Jesus symbolizes the expansion of God's message beyond the Jewish world, fulfilling ancient prophecies and setting the stage for a global gospel. We're challenged to consider: Are we, like these Greeks, actively seeking Jesus? How does our curiosity about Christ shape our faith journey? This passage reminds us that God's love knows no boundaries - ethnic, cultural, or otherwise. Just as Jesus saw His impending suffering as a means of glorification, we're called to reframe our challenges as opportunities for spiritual growth and service to others.
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With Pastor Lorenzo DellaForesta
As the climax of his ministry draws near, Jesus proclaims, "The hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified."We'll consider:- What it means that Jesus' hour has come.- How it was that Jesus was glorified.- The call for us to be sons of light.Time:MorningMinister:Rev. Joe PoppeTexts:John 12:20–36John 7:25–31John 12:12–19Series:John
Today on Bridging the Gap, pastor Lloyd Pulley will show us that even after Jesus had performed many signs, there were still those who wouldn't believe. And it just goes to show you that even when some people see irrefutable proof that Jesus is indeed who He says He is, they still reject Him. We get the details in John chapter twelve.
If you knew you only had a few hours to live, what would you do for those last precious moments? A Lot of people would probably enjoy a big meal, or travel or spend time with family. When Jesus Christ knew that the time had come for Him to be arrested and crucified, what did He do? One of the best ways to understand the heart of Jesus is to look at the things He did in the last hours of His life.
Over the next four programs, we'll take an in-depth look at John chapter twelve. We're going to learn some important truths about real wealth in this chapter, and find proof that Jesus Christ is really who He says He is. Turn in your Bible to John chapter twelve and follow along with us.
Lloyd is currently leading us through an exciting and relevant study in the Gospel of John. I say relevant because that's one of the most wonderful things about studying God's word.... Though it was written centuries ago, the lessons contained here are important and practical for everyone today as well. Turn to John chapter twelve for today's study as Pastor Lloyd explores the hours leading up to the arrest, crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
By Roger K Daniels - Early in Christ's ministry He was invited to a wedding. This wedding took place in Galilee and Mary, the mother of Jesus was there. She told Jesus that they had no wine, he responded "my hour is not yet come". Why would Jesus say, my hour is not yet come? Jesus says this several times in His
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A sermon by Brad Snyder based on John 12:20-50 preached on February 16th for the Tri-City congregation of Veritas Community Church as part of our sermon series called "John: That You May Believe."
Scripture: John 12
Mark 14 pt10 - The Hour Has Come by Ray Jensen
The hour had come for Jesus to be betrayed and crucified.
Mark 14 pt8 - The Hour Has Come by Ray Jensen
A challenge to the reader, a glimpse of divinity, and powerful lessons from Jesus' arrest.
Jesus, knowing His hour has come, kneels to wash the feet of His disciples, a striking act of humility that foreshadows the cleansing power of His impending sacrifice. This intimate moment reveals His boundless love and redefines greatness as servanthood. Amid this tender scene, the shadow of betrayal looms as Jesus identifies Judas, who departs into the night—a vivid contrast between the light of Christ's love and the darkness of sin. This passage weaves love, humility, and betrayal into a powerful prelude to the cross. The Rev. Roger Mullet, pastor of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Buffalo, WY, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study John 13:1-30. The Gospel of John takes us on a journey through the Good News of Jesus in a unique way. It reveals Jesus as the incarnate son of God from eternity. From His miraculous signs to His profound "I Am" statements, we witness Jesus offering living water to the thirsty, light to those in darkness, and life to the dead. But this is also a story of conflict: Jesus is relentlessly pursued by those who reject Him, yet He willingly goes to the cross, showing the depths of God's love. As we travel from His first miracle to His ultimate victory over death, John invites us to see and believe—that in Jesus, we find eternal life and the very presence of God among us. Connect to God's revealing Word in this series that uncovers the rich, layered truths of John's Gospel and the unshakable hope it offers. Thy Strong Word, hosted by Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church of Luverne, MN, reveals the light of our salvation in Christ through study of God's Word, breaking our darkness with His redeeming light. Each weekday, two pastors fix our eyes on Jesus by considering Holy Scripture, verse by verse, in order to be strengthened in the Word and be equipped to faithfully serve in our daily vocations. Submit comments or questions to: thystrongword@kfuo.org.
This is message #4 in “It's a Matter of Life or Death” Series (John 10-12)
Jesus' death casts out Satan & draws close sinners.
This is a complete reversal of every religious assumption we have in our minds. Religion says: Be clean, and God will accept you if you're good enough. Jesus says: Come as you are, dirty feet and all. I'll clean you up. Christianity is, in many ways, the anti-religion. It is all about what God has done for us through His love and transforming grace. John 13:1-20 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A new MP3 sermon from Truth For Life - Alistair Begg is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: August 19, 2024: “The Hour Has Come” Subtitle: Messages from Truth For Life Speaker: Alistair Begg Broadcaster: Truth For Life - Alistair Begg Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 8/19/2024 Length: 42 min.
When “the hour had come” for the fulfillment of Jesus' earthly ministry, He turned to God the Father in prayer. Alistair Begg explores this pivotal historical moment by taking a closer look at what Jesus asked, the work He was assigned to do, and the way He assured believers of the nature of eternal life. While the world may view the cross of Christ as an emblem of defeat, Scripture reveals how it's at Calvary that God's ultimate power, love, mercy—and glory—were displayed. Bible passages: John 17:1-3
In our attempt to make Alistair’s recent sermons available as quickly as possible, the audio and video of the sermon are often posted before other supplementary elements. Please check back later this week for the finalized sermon title, description, topics, and transcript.
When "the hour had come" for the fulfillment of Jesus' earthly ministry, He turned to God the Father in prayer. Alistair Begg explores this pivotal historical moment by taking a closer look at what Jesus asked, the work He was assigned to do, and the way He assured believers of the nature of eternal life. While the world may view the cross of Christ as an emblem of defeat, Scripture reveals how it's at Calvary that God's ultimate power, love, mercy—and glory—were displayed.
When -the hour had come- for the fulfillment of Jesus' earthly ministry, He turned to God the Father in prayer. Alistair Begg explores this pivotal historical moment by taking a closer look at what Jesus asked, the work He was assigned to do, and the way He assured believers of the nature of eternal life. While the world may view the cross of Christ as an emblem of defeat, Scripture reveals how it's at Calvary that God's ultimate power, love, mercy-and glory-were displayed.