There’s living and then there’s living. Jesus lifts from a life that is little more than amusing ourselves to death to a life of significance and fulfillment.
The Apostles vainly strain against the oars and against the sea in the middle of the night when Jesus comes their way in awesome glory.
Jesus is verified by the prophets, John the Baptist, by His miraculous works, by His very character, by the Father, and by the Word of God. Find Him, Follow Him.
Tim Rees preaches on John 5:16-30 at Hampton Roads Church
Jesus tenderly guides a wayward women (and us!) to Quench Your Thirst and Satisfy Your Hunger. John 4:1-45
John the Baptist models humility as he points to the greatness of Jesus.
Jesus confronts our darkness in order to delivery us from it. But we hate the light so He has some difficult work to accomplish. Other Scriptures referenced: 1John 1:5-10, Ephesians 5:11
Jesus offers us a case study in zeal, a zeal that includes a love for us. Scripture references include: Isaiah 59:16-20, Malachi 2:17-3:5, 1Corinthians 5:7-8, Romans 12:11, 1John 1:8-10
As Jesus enters onto the pages of John’s Gospel, he comes bearing the fullness of God. That fullness is full of Grace and Truth. And from His Fullness we all receive Grace in place of Grace already Given. See also Colossians 1:19
The first of seven carefully curated signs goes down at a wedding party in Cana. Jesus intervenes to reverse the scourge of Shame.
John the Baptist announces the appearance of the Messiah, the lamb of God, JESUS! Come and see. Follow Him. And you will see even greater things.
Often we recognize that in seeing Jesus (God the Son), we get a glimpse of the nature and character of God the Father. However, John 1 affirms that all the fullness of God is in Jesus. Thus as Jesus walks about this earth through this Gospel, He is fully God. The God of Exodus 15:1-4, Isaiah 6:1-7, Psalm 145:3, Isaiah 40:28, Deuteronomy 33:26-27, Psalm 139:1-5, 13-19, Exodus 20:18-29, Deuteronomy 7:21, Job 26:7-14, Psalm 147:4-5, Jeremiah 10:12-13, Zephaniah 3:17.
As Jesus enters onto the pages of John’s Gospel, he comes bearing the fullness of God. That fullness is full of Grace and Truth. And from His Fullness we all receive Grace in place of Grace already Given. See also Colossians 1:19