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This week, we will close our study in John 18. The Passover meal is complete. The Upper Room Discourse has come to a close. Jesus has spoken His final words to His disciples and has brought them to the Garden of Gethsemane where His final “I AM” statement will be spoken.Support the show
This week we’ll be looking at the second I AM Statement in the Upper Room Discourse. Whereas last week’s statement taught how Jesus provides salvation and life with the Father, this week’s statement will show us how to live in the Way of Jesus; live out the Truth of Jesus, and experience the Life of Jesus even now.Support the show
In John 14, Jesus continues to stress that He and the Father are one – that He is God. He also talks about His preparation for a future destination (John 14:2-4) and tells His disciples about numerous things that will happen after His ascension, including the arrival of the Holy Spirit (John 14:15-31). Our focus this week, however, will be on an amazing and exclusive claim about Himself that Jesus makes in John 14:6 – I AM the way, the truth, and the life. Support the show
As we begin John 11, Jesus is still in the wilderness taking refuge from the rage of the Pharisees. In this chapter, Jesus will perform one of His greatest miracles and will continue to display that His purpose is to glorify the Father (John 11:4). He will make an incredibly bold claim about His power over death and life (John 11:25). We will also see Him engage difficult life circumstances with tremendous compassion and grieve with people that are close to Him, that He loves (John 11:28-36).Support the show
This week we’ll be looking at the passage that contains these two I AM Statements to explore what they meant to Jesus’ audience and how that meaning applies to our lives today. Support the show
This week we’ll be looking at the ways that Jesus is the Light and what that means for the darkness found in our own hearts and those throughout history.Support the show
This week we’ll be looking at one particular “I AM” statement - Jesus’ claim that, “I AM the Bread of Life,” in John 6. Support the show
The “I AM” Statements in John are directly connected to his central purpose of establishing Jesus as the God who has come in the flesh to give us life. This gospel was written to establish Jesus’ credentials for the incredibly audacious claim that He is God and He alone can give eternal and abundant life.Support the show
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