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John 3:3 (5/18/17)

Salvation

May 18, 2017 • Benham Brothers

* What are some signs that prove you have truly been born again?
* 1) A new awareness of sin - you’re more conscientious about your behavior and how it affects your relationship with God.
* 2) You’re more convicted about sin - you are convicted about more and more stuff you used to not be convicted about.
* 3) A desire not to sin - you want to do what’s right.
* 4) A budding desire for God’s Word.
* 5) A desire to be around other believers.
* 6) A growing desire for others to come to know Jesus.

John 1:14 (5/11/17)

May 11, 2017 • Benham Brothers

* “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God and the Word was God. * Our words reveal who we are. * God’s Word is a picture of Himself. * God’s Word became flesh through Jesus. * Every truth of God’s Word was embodied in His Son, Jesus. * So when God’s Word speaks about living powerfully, the picture is Christ’s life. * How does God’s Word become flesh for us? * When we live it out! * Our theology must become biography so others can see God in us. * The devil’s word can become flesh if we choose to disobey God. * Here’s the key - God’s Word became flesh but we often want to turn it back into words again. * We do this when we think religiously and no longer relationally - when we refuse to live it out. * So how do we live it out? * The end of the verse - we abide by grace and truth. * Jesus was all love and all truth - He didn’t err to one side or the other. * If we try to separate God’s love (grace) from His truth then we cease to make His Word flesh in our lives.

John 1:35-37 (5/11/17)

May 11, 2017 • Benham Brothers

* John the Baptist is the best example of what a true leader should be. * John had his own ministry with his own followers, but when Jesus showed up he deferred his following to Him. * John pointed to Jesus and lost his disciples. * John was more concerned with God’s kingdom than his own. * When he announced Jesus as the “Lamb of God” everyone understood he was making reference to the Messiah (passover). * John’s whole goal was to get people to follow Jesus. * One interesting point - one of those two disciples was John, the writer of the book of John.

John 1:38 (5/16/19)

May 16, 2019 • Benham Brothers

* Jesus first asked John’s disciples what they were looking for before He allowed them to follow Him. * He was forcing them to define their purposes and goals. * This is a great way to approach people we see every day. * But it’s also good to ask ourselves. * It keeps us following Jesus for the right reasons.