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John 1:3-13_Part 1

Pastor Ray Bollas

The Gospel of John What will be your legacy? When people think about you, what do you want to come to mind? John was known by the early church as the “disciple whom Jesus loved”. What an amazing legacy! As Pastor Ray challenges us in today’s message, we need to examine ourselves and test our motives and passions. Are we resting our head on our money, talents, or relationships? Those things can be great blessings in our lives, but we need to rest our head on Jesus’ heart and pursue His love above all else.

John 1:1-2_Part 1

January 25, 2018 • Pastor Ray Bollas

There’s a lot of uncertainty in this life. Things come and go. Jobs come and go. Loved ones live and die. In a matter of seconds, life as you know it can drastically change in completely unexpected and often unwelcome ways. As Pastor Ray begins our study of the book of John, we are reminded that there is one who is steadfast. One who we can count on no matter what. No matter what we’ve been through, what we’re going through now, or what may come, Christ is with us through it all.

John 1:1-2_Part 2

Pastor Ray Bollas

The Trinity is one of the biggest mysteries confronting believers. It is a stumbling block for many coming to the faith. How can three be one? It’s impossible for us to wrap our heads around, and that’s okay. As Pastor Ray explains in today’s message, this mystery has perplexed even the most esteemed evangelists and spiritual leaders. But we believe in the Truth of Scripture, and as we see in this passage, it reassures us that Jesus was God. He was not just a prophet or a really good man. He was, and is God.

John 1:3-13_Part 2

Pastor Ray Bollas

God blessed Israel and built their nation to be a light to the world. He set apart abundant blessings for them and gave them guidance through Scripture and the Prophets. Yet they continuously missed it. They failed to recognize His blessings and reflect His goodness to the world. As Pastor Ray warns us in today’s message, we can easily make the same mistake. God has been gracious and kind to us, and it is our responsibility to reflect His great love and kindness to the world around us.