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John 2:13-25 When it was almost time for the Jewish Passover, Jesus went up to Jerusalem. 14 In the temple courts he found people selling cattle, sheep and doves, and others sitting at tables exchanging money. 15 So he made a whip out of cords, and drove all from the temple courts, both sheep and cattle; he scattered the coins of the money changers and overturned their tables. 16 To those who sold doves he said, “Get these out of here! Stop turning my Father's house into a market!” 17 His disciples remembered that it is written: “Zeal for your house will consume me.” 18 The Jews then responded to him, “What sign can you show us to prove your authority to do all this?” 19 Jesus answered them, “Destroy this temple, and I will raise it again in three days.” 20 They replied, “It has taken forty-six years to build this temple, and you are going to raise it in three days?” 21 But the temple he had spoken of was his body. 22 After he was raised from the dead, his disciples recalled what he had said. Then they believed the scripture and the words that Jesus had spoken. 23 Now while he was in Jerusalem at the Passover Festival, many people saw the signs he was performing and believed in his name. 24 But Jesus would not entrust himself to them, for he knew all people. 25 He did not need any testimony about mankind, for he knew what was in each person. What does this say about God? About people? What is your response? A full transcript can be found at amyburgin.com.
Part of our series of verse-by-verse studies through the Bible. Drawing Near is a ministry of FBC Tipp City. Reggie Osborne: Pastor/Teacher. regosborne1@gmail.com
The song referenced in the sermon by Russ is "The Heart of Worship" by Matt Redman - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OD4tB1o6YLw
A sermon by Ben Reynolds based on John 2:13-25 preached on May 19th for the West congregation of Veritas Community Church.
A sermon by Ben Reynolds based on John 2:13-25 preached on May 19th for the West congregation of Veritas Community Church.
Holy Tuesday, 'Jesus Clears the Temple', Mark 11:15-19. Written by Jon Hodges and read by Andrew Pickup.
Have you ever thought about the fact that Jesus had a personality just like you and me? He was both fully divine and fully human. We see this dual nature of him clearly in the scriptures from Holy Week. Join Laura Fleetwood each day this week as we travel to the cross with Jesus and see how he exudes all of the 9 personality types from the ancient spiritual growth tool called the enneagram. As we see Jesus display the fullness of human personality in his words and actions, we are reminded that He understands our human faults and frailty, but He overcame all of the struggles we face so that we could trust Him in this life and live forever with him in the next.Learn Your Own Enneagram Type by Taking this Free Assessment: https://coach.yourenneagramcoach.com/laura-fleetwoodNormal Goes A Long Way Website: https://www.normalgoesalongway.com/Normal Goes A Long Way Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/normalgoesalongway/Normal Goes A Long Way Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Normal-Goes-A-Long-Way-110089491250735Normal Goes A Long Way is brought to you by Messiah St. Charles: https://messiahstcharles.org/Two Kids and A Career: https://www.jilldevine.com/podcast
Our second week of our series "Encounter" brings us to a Jesus who does not put up with false worship.
What was Jesus doing the week prior to His death and resurrection? In this series called "156 Hours That Changed the World" Pastor Brad will walk you through the week often referred to as "Passion Week" or "Holy Week." We will examine the movements and methods of Jesus as He prepares Himself, His disciples and us for the ultimate sacrifice He would make on the cross, as well as His dramatic resurrection from the dead! Each sermon will be about a specific day and time as we work our way toward Easter!
Sarah continues our Easter series with a look at Jesus' clearing of the Temple and confrontation with the Religious Leaders.
God does not need a temple, yet he chose to establish a temple and accept our worship when it comes from a pure heart. In this study of Mark 11, we learn... A chaotic scene on the temple mount How you are God's temple How Jesus' behavior is a model for righteous anger What is the significance of Jesus cursing the fig tree? Does does faith enable you to "move mountains"? Thanks for listening. For a complete list of all sermons and Bible studies, please visit my Teaching page.
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In this devotional we will be reading from John 2:13-22 which is about Jesus Clearing the Temple. Why did Jesus get angry and what lessons can we learn from it and how is it relevant to our lives right now? I will answer all this questions in this episode. We would love to hear from you so make sure to send us any comments or questions that you may have for us in any of our social media links.We would also like to say thank you to our Spotify Sponsor for our music which is called "Jesus Messiah" by Chris Tomlin. Thank you again for listening and always remember to Come to Jesus Daily!Connect with us through our Social Media Links:Email us at cometojesuswithannette.mahal@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @AnnetteMahal FB: Come to JesusYou can help support our podcast ministry and partner with us reach further to build God's Kingdom through our Patreon account which is www.patreon.com/user/posts?u=81226509 or https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cometojesus
As Jesus arrives at the temple, he finds the courtyards turned into a market place. It driving out the animals and money changers Jesus defines himself as the new temple and demonstrates his commitment to people's access to God.
Pastor Landon McAllister
Jesus makes his way to Jerusalem for Passover and finds something shocking. Jesus takes care of business.
As we study the story of Jesus clearing the Temple, we examine His confrontation of hypocrisy and His zeal for the Father's glory, with a focus on ensuring that our faith is real (not fake), so that we don't fall into spiritual complacency, which impedes true worship.
Pastor Gary Dawkins of Mercy Vineyard Church joins host, Angela Smith, to talk about Jesus clearing the Temple and what that means for the nations. Pastor Gary mentioned this book: A Multitude of All Peoples
Christy begins a series exploring some of Jesus' last days on earth. He was not the Messiah anyone expected, and He certainly didn't line up with the religious Jews' view of God. In this first episode Christy tells the story of Jesus cleansing the temple and driving out the people selling animals and exchanging money. She gives some background to the story and then makes connections between the religious system we deal with today. Scripture Referenced: Matthew 21:12-17
“Jesus Clears the Temple”Matthew 21:12-17Download the Group GuideJesus Rejects Unacceptable WorshipMatthew 21:12-17Exodus 30:9-10Leviticus 10:1-3Leviticus 22:17-19Jesus Has the Power to Clean the UncleanMatthew 21:13-14Leviticus 21:18-19Mark 11:17John 4:23-26Jesus Came to Restore Righteous WorshipMatthew 21:15-17Hebrews 9:6-12Application Points:Life is about the worship of GodDo not define worship by human standardsGod's holiness demands reverence in worshipWhat sin has made impure, only God can make pureThrough the Gospel, Jesus has brought God's presence to you
“Jesus Clears the Temple”Matthew 21:12-17Download the Group GuideJesus Rejects Unacceptable WorshipMatthew 21:12-17Exodus 30:9-10Leviticus 10:1-3Leviticus 22:17-19Jesus Has the Power to Clean the UncleanMatthew 21:13-14Leviticus 21:18-19Mark 11:17John 4:23-26Jesus Came to Restore Righteous WorshipMatthew 21:15-17Hebrews 9:6-12Application Points:Life is about the worship of GodDo not define worship by human standardsGod's holiness demands reverence in worshipWhat sin has made impure, only God can make pureThrough the Gospel, Jesus has brought God's presence to you
Brian and Kristin wrap up the final passage of John 2. Jesus clears the temple of the money changers and those making an unfair profit off the worship and sacrifice that was supposed to be happening during the Passover. He makes a provocative and important statement about himself. We also talk a little Super Bowl and Brian gets personal as he honors the life of Conni Raymont, a dear family member and aunt who passed away the day before the recording of this episode. The discussion over John 2:13-25 starts at about the 20 minute mark. Find us on Facebook for up to date info on weekly gatherings. Contact us: brian@pursuitfriends.org or kristin@pursuitfriends.org All music used in this podcast was written, performed, recorded, and produced by Brian Donahue Opening song: Living Waters Closing song: The Answer You can listen to and purchase Brian's music at www.reverbnation.com/briantdonahue
Pastor John Dobritch 02/13/2022
'The Ministry of Jesus' Sermon Series
Jesus demonstrates his divinity by clearing the courts, by architectural arguments and by obvious omniscience. The animals in the temple courts were being sold at inflated prices and were taking up the only space where gentiles were allowed to worship God. The real temple is Jesus' body, the place where God dwells, and this is why he has authority.
In this sermon, guest speaker David Hildebrand takes us through the story of Jesus clearing the temple. What did this act mean and what was Jesus communicating about his death and resurrection?
David continues his sermon series in John. Follow along has he walks us through John Chapter 2 verses 13-22.
Jesus clears the templeSeries: Who is Jesus Preacher: James RossSunday MorningDate: 12th September 2021Passages: Psalm 69:1-15John 2:13-22
Today's episode of LunchTime Word is coming from the book of John 2: 13-25. Here we read that Jesus clears the temple of money changers, overturns tables and drives out the animals from the temple. The Jews asked "What sign is this for you to do what you do? Jesus replies, "Destroy this temple and in three days I will raise it up". But the people did not understand that we was not talking about the physical building but his body. Jesus Christ was crucified and rose on the third day from the grave. The stone was rolled away and we know that he is seated at the right hand of the Father (ABBA). In your spare time of study be sure to read John 2 in it's entirety, because the Word of God is food for our spirit man. The word heals, reveals, corrects, rebukes, refines and defines us to be more like Jesus and less like us! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brokenvessels/support
Did Jesus lose His temper? An audio transcription from a Live FB lesson
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John all detail the happenings of Holy Week. Check it out!
Tim Virgo continues our series in the bible book of Luke as Jesus clears the temple.
Why did Jesus clear the temple during the Passover celebration? Listen as Julie Jenkins unpacks John 2:13-22 and, together, we discover what His actions mean for us today.
As Jesus-followers, we must guard ourselves against being all habit and no heart.
An angry Jesus clears the temple and says, "Stop making my Father’s house a marketplace!”Dr. Chris Croghan is back on Scripture First to discuss the passage where Jesus cleanses the temple. Adam, Kiri and Mason ask Dr. Croghan this week: - Why is Jesus so upset?- How is this text not an example of Jesus being a revolutionary?- How is remembering something that happens outside of yourself?Support the show (https://www.lutherhouseofstudy.org/donate)
Based on Matthew chapter 21 verses 12 to 32 Jesus Clears the Temple DISCIPLE ANDREW ‘Hi, I'm Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, one of Jesus' disciples. We'd seen Jesus come to Jerusalem with crowds singing His praises and throwing their cloaks on the ground before Him as He rode a young donkey. And just like us, we knew that the crowd thought Jesus was the Messiah who'd come to rule Israel and set us free from the Romans. (P) Funny thing that He should've chosen a young donkey to ride on though, because a warrior king would have chosen a warhorse. A donkey spoke more - about peace! But then again, Jesus kept trying to tell us that He wasn't going to be the kind of Messiah we expected.' (PAUSE) ‘When Jesus arrived in Jerusalem, and the donkey had been sent home, Jesus went to the temple – the most Holy place in Israel. But when He got there He kind of went crazy – or so we thought. The temple was where all the sacrifices took place, and this was very important because when normal people, like us disciples, came to the temple, we would say sorry to God for our sins, and instead of us being put to death for our sins like the law demands – for all those who break God's laws deserve to die - the animal was put to death in our place. When this happened, when the animal died in our place, God forgave us.' ‘But the leaders in the temple had worked out how to make lots of money from this. Firstly, they said that they had to provide the animals for sacrifice and so we had to buy them in the temple and not bring our own. Then, we weren't allowed to use our own money to buy the animals. We had to exchange our own money for special temple money which we could then use to buy the animals and whatever else we needed. This way, the leaders and the chief priests made a lot of money out of the people as they came to try and worship God.' ‘Anyway, as I was saying, when Jesus arrived in the temple, He went kind of crazy – as in He got very angry!! I guess He must have seen what was going on, that the ordinary people were being cheated, and that all that mattered to the leaders was making money. First, Jesus drove out all the merchants and their customers! Then, and we couldn't believe our eyes when He did this, He turned over the tables of the moneychangers, scattering both the temple money and the ordinary money all over the floor! Not only that, but He also knocked over the stalls of those who were selling doves for sacrifice, and then refused to let anyone into the temple who was bringing in merchandise of any type! And as He did this He shouted, ‘The Scriptures say, ‘My Temple will be called a place of prayer,' but you have turned it into a den of thieves!'' ‘We just watched - open-mouthed! This was going to cause real problems with the chief priests! But after Jesus had done this, showing how unhappy He was that the place for meeting God had become a place for making money - the blind and the lame came and found Him. They came to Him in the temple and He healed them all!' ‘The chief priests and teachers of the law saw all these wonderful miracles and, to their disgust, as Jesus healed these people, some children started shouting, ‘Praise God for the Son of David.'' ‘‘Have you heard what these children are saying?' they asked, furiously.' ‘'Yes, I have,' Jesus replied. ‘But haven't you read what the Scriptures say? They say, ‘From the mouths of children and infants you have prepared praise.' After this, we went back to Bethany and stayed there overnight.' (PAUSE) ‘Next morning as we headed back to Jerusalem I felt sure Jesus would be in trouble with the chief priests and teachers of the law for the way He'd cleared out the temple, so when we arrived I wasn't surprised to see a group of them waiting to talk to Him. ‘By whose authority did you drive out the merchants from the Temple yesterday? they demanded. ‘Who gave you this authority?'' ‘Jesus looked at the group of them but instead of answering their question, He asked one of...
Read John 2:13-25 John wastes no time in documenting Jesus' reaction to those making a profit off of people coming to the temple to offer sacrifices. Matthew, Mark, and Luke all place the event much later in their message, so I have to wonder why John places his emphasis so early in this account. It's also important to keep in mind the significance of the previous discussion about turning water into wine. These events have deep meaning when we take time to step back and consider John's intentions when compiling his narrative. Let's dive in and take a look at the scene. Blog post: https://daverphillips.com/john-jesus-clears-the-temple-courts/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dave-r-phillips/support