Jesus offers us relationship with Him that quenches the thirst of our parched souls.
We see several misjudgments of Jesus in this passage. But in order to judge Him rightly - as Lord and Savior - our hearts must desire to obey God.
The doctrine of election teaches us that our eternal future is secure because it is grounded in God’s choosing, not ours.
Our deepest need is not bread that keeps us alive and amazing signs that entertain but the spiritual bread that nourishes our souls to eternal life.
Jesus knows your hurts and needs. As we learn this Sunday from John 6:1-21, Jesus knows what we need even before we know what we need. Do not be afraid…
By His work, His mission and the Word, Jesus demonstrates His claim to be God’s Son. Is it in us to follow Him wherever He leads?
This week we return to our sermon series, Behold The Man, exploring the Gospel according to John. Jesus does what He does that we would believe in Him.
This week we are taking a break from our current sermon series to focus on Genesis 11:27-12:9 and the call of Abram. It is worthwhile to sacrifice something important for…
Our growth as Christians necessarily entails dying to self, and in dying to self we rise to abundant, purposeful life that will result in greater fruitfulness. A corresponding increase in…
Jesus’ righteous anger reveals his authority and his role as the new temple and the new passover sacrifice.