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Gospel: John 10:11-18 (Easter 4: Series B)
He continues to gather other sheep in, and He does it through the selfless serving and the gracious speaking of His people. -
Gospel: John 20:19-21 (Easter 2: Series B)
The promise you will make, which brings about the presence of Christ and creates rejoicing, is the peace Jesus brought to the disciples that night behind locked doors. -
Gospel: John 20:19-31 (Easter 2: Series A)
John chose to write these things for a specific purpose: “So that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in His name." -
Gospel: John 17:20-26 (Easter 7: Series C)
After teaching his disciples many things about himself, the world, and the things to come, Jesus concluded his last evening with his disciples in prayer to the Father. And he concluded his prayer with the words in this text. As the old saying goes, you can learn a lot about a man by listening in on his prayers. -
Gospel: John 16:23-33 (Easter 6: Series C)
When you are not experiencing this kind of tribulation, the promise of “you will” hardly seems comforting. But when you are in the midst of it—when the pressure of this world is bearing down on you—it is comforting to know it has not caught God unawares. -
Gospel: John 16:12-22 (Easter 5: Series C)
We also have reasons to grieve, and it should not be hard to think of causes for sorrow in your congregation. But, because of the Resurrection, we do not grieve as those without hope (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18). Our joy is a gift here and now, but it will not be complete until Jesus’ return.
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