The Son: Eternity in History (series)
Easter 2018 series
The Son Inaugurated
April 8, 2018 • Matt Jones
John 20:30-21:25 | Easter 2018 | The Son: Eternity in History, Part 5 of 5. Pastor Matt concludes his Easter series going through the last chapter of the gospel of John. In it, the apostle reveals why he wrote the gospel: "these [proofs of Jesus' divinity] have been written so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing you may have life in His name."
The Son Introduced (Easter Sunday)
April 1, 2018 • Matt Jones
John 20:1-29 | Easter 2018 | The Son: Eternity in History, Part 4 of 5. On Easter, we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. In this Easter message, Pastor Matt continues to show us from the gospel of John the historical account of Jesus' life, death, burial, and resurrection. He also explains how this message and this celebration has been twisted and distorted and misrepresented over the centuries, and the truth in which we can rejoice.
The Son of Israel (Palm Sunday)
March 25, 2018 • Matt Jones
John 6-19 | Easter 2018 | The Son: Eternity in History, Part 2 of 5. On Palm Sunday, we celebrate the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem prior to His death, burial, and resurrection. Pastor Matt leads us on a brief tour through several chapters of the gospel of John, showing the power of Jesus' preaching during His three-year earthly ministry, the plot of those who opposed Him, and His entry into Jerusalem to much fanfare.
The Son Incarnated
March 18, 2018 • Matt Jones
John 1-5 | Easter 2018 | The Son: Eternity in History, Part 1 of 5. Easter is the most important and holy event of the year, when Christians commemorate the resurrection of Jesus, the Lord and Savior. Pastor Matt begins a short series about Easter by showing us man's need for a Savior who is both God and man. The Son, the second person of the triune God from all eternity, took on a human nature in order to live among us as God incarnate. Only in this unique way could He then later die as the perfect atoning sacrifice for our sins.