The fourth and final message in our Trinity series, focusing on Jesus’ prayer in John 17 and His invitation for believers to share in the eternal love of the Father, Son, and Spirit. This lesson shows how the church is called to reflect the Trinity through love, humility, unity, and mutual service, even in a…
One of the most beautiful truths of the Christian faith is that God is relational. Before creation, before humanity, before history itself, God already existed in perfect relationship. This week, we explored what Scripture reveals about the eternal harmony of the Triune God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—and why that truth reshapes how we understand love,…
In John 14, Jesus reminds his disciples that he’s not merely pointing them in the way of truth and life…he IS the way, he IS the truth, and he IS the life. Jesus then connects this to knowing him, validating that he is not interested in “transactional” religion, but that God is deeply committed to…
The use of vineyard imagery was well established in the Old Testament, so when Jesus referred to himself as the True Vine, his disciples were prepared to understand his challenge to bear fruit. Join us to learn how that applies to us today! I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener.” John…
In this lesson, we explore Christ’s role as the Bridegroom and the church as His Bride, offering profound insights into our relationship with God. By connecting these roles with 1st-century Jewish marriage customs, we gain a richer understanding of this divine relationship. “Hallelujah!For our Lord God Almighty reigns.Let us rejoice and be gladand give him…
We begin a series on the names of Jesus with the Lamb of God. We explore what it means to be the Lamb of God, how he drank the cup of God’s wrath, and how he completely fulfilled the Law so that we can be rewarded with the perfect presence of God. When he saw…
At a wedding with his mother and new followers, Jesus provides a glimpse into who he really is and why he came. As he transforms ordinary water into the best wine using jars for ceremonial washing, Jesus shows how he will transform sinners into saints via the only eternal washing available. Recorded during a downpour,…
After being made in the image of God (Genesis 1:26), mankind has spent thousands of years trying to make God in OUR image – we would prefer that God believes what we believe, feels as we do, and lines up with our desires, ambitions, and lives. Each week in our “Made in Our Image” series,…
In our last study on the Samaritan Woman (John 4:1-42), we found a woman who likely expected to be rejected or judged by Jesus. Instead, he offered her living water; something to cure the thirst she was trying to satisfy through her sinful lifestyle. In contrast, this week we look at Nicodemus (John 3:1-15), a…
Since God created us in his image, mankind has been on a quest to remake God in our own image – we want God to be like us, instead of the other way around. In John 1:43-51, Nathanael finds Jesus, being from Nazareth, to fall short of his expectations, at least until he meets him.…
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