John 5:1-16 A paralyzed man is waiting and hoping for a miracle. Jesus meets his need in a way that upsets the religious customs of the day.
John 5:1-16 A paralyzed man is waiting and hoping for a miracle. Jesus meets his need in a way that upsets the religious customs of the day.
John 4:43-54 Jesus encounters a royal official who is having a personal crisis. As the Lord responds to his desperate pleas in a rather dismissive way, this father has an important choice to make: Will he take Jesus at His word?
John 4:27-42 “Open your eyes and look at the fields! They are ripe for harvest.” After Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well, the Lord surprises His disciples by explaining to them that the harvest is happening right now. But the fruit that is being picked is not what they were expecting. They…
John 4:1-30 The famous encounter of Jesus with the “Woman at the Well” demonstrates the Lord’s intent to break down barriers in order to reconcile all people to God. Jesus goes out of his way to interfere in the life of this outcast, leaving her to wonder, “Could this be the Christ?”
John 3:22-36 John the Baptist’s disciples were confused and maybe a bit envious of the rising popularity of Jesus and His disciples. But John saw this as the fulfillment of his calling. “That joy is mine and it is now complete. He must become greater; I must become less.”
John 3:1-21 Everyone knows the familiar passage John 3:16. But in the context of the rest of conversation with Nicodemus, Jesus reveals the ONE THING that everyone both inside and outside the church walls should know. “You must be born again.”
John 2:12-25 What happens when Jesus shows up at church? In this passage John reports some surprising results when Jesus makes an appearance at the local house of worship.The people ask for proof that He had the authority to upset their service like He did. But Jesus’ reply was misunderstood by all. Why do you…
What happens when Jesus shows up at church? In this passage John reports some surprising results when Jesus makes an appearance at the local house of worship.The people ask for proof that He had the authority to upset their service like He did. But Jesus’ reply was misunderstood by all. Why do you come to…
John 2:1-12 Jesus performs his first “sign” at the wedding celebration of some family friends. The Lord changed water into the best wine but He did it without a lot of fanfare, but it made a huge impact on His disciples. “He thus revealed His glory and His disciples put their faith in Him.” (John…
John 1:35-51 “Come and see.” “Follow Me.” Jesus calls the first of His disciples. We see the Lord interacting with John, Andrew, Simon Peter, Philip and Nathanael in unique and very personal ways. He calls them each individually and they respond to His call. What are some of the places where we can see or…