
1 John 3—Practicing Sin or Practicing Righteousness
1 John 3—Practicing Sin or Practicing Righteousness? In 1 John 3:1-3, the author compares our current lifestyle to the hope that is in us

1 John 3—Practicing Sin or Practicing Righteousness? In 1 John 3:1-3, the author compares our current lifestyle to the hope that is in us

1 John 2:28-3:3, Living in Expectation Like faith and love, hope is a fundamental way of living for Christians. Our greatest expectation will be realized

1 John 2–the Problem of Sin It was the author, John’s purpose that the churches not sin, but he had already said that “If we

1 John 2:21, “I write to you because you know the truth” In 1 John 2, the author lays out three tests of Christian

John 4—the Living Water The one question about Christianity that never seems to go away, and people have been asking me for thirty years is,

John 9—Believing is Seeing The fourth of the Ten Commandments in Exodus 20:8-10 says on the seventh day of the week “you shall not

John 8:31-36—Liberty and Freedom for All One of the great quotes in the history of the United States came from Patrick Henry at the

John 7—the Rising Opposition to Jesus In John 7:1, we read that “after these things Jesus was walking in Galilee”, and purposefully staying away from

John 6:26-69, the Themes of the Bread of Life Discourse After Jesus had performed the miracle of feeding the 5000 with bread and fish

John 6—the Bread of Life In John 6:2, we read that a great multitude was following Jesus “because they were seeing the signs which

Themes of the Bread of Life Discourse John 6:26-69 v35, “I am the Bread of Life, he who comes to Me shall not hunger”

The Deity and Humanity of Christ in the Gospel of John Last summer there was a wildfire spreading in the western states with a new

John— What’s in a Sign ? I just finished reading a novel entitled AGINCOURT by Bernard Cornwell. It is about one of the most

Holy Spirit When you study the Trinity, God the Father seems transcendent (far away), and Jesus seems far removed in history, but the Holy Spirit

John 13:1-18—Calling all Foot Washers John 13 through chapter 16 contains the most extensive treatment of Jesus’ last teaching before, during, and after the

John 11—Lord of Life and Conqueror of Death I believe the greatest and most amazing miracle Jesus did (except His own resurrection) was the

John 10—the Gate and the Good Shepherd The discourse in John 10 took place as a continuation of the John 9 story of Jesus

John 2, Saving the Best for Last Our Bible is divided into two Testaments (Covenants), the Old and the New Testament. The Old Testament