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No Fruit Without Death | The Upper Room Discourse, Part 1

Tim Conway | Part 1

January 4, 2023 • Tim Conway • John 13—17

Tim begins a series on John 13-17 in which he examines Jesus' address in the upper room discourse.

0:00 - Introduction to the discourse of John 13-17.

5:57 - Jesus prepares his disciples to lead the charge to turn the world upside down.

9:24 - Is there no significance to the church?

15:03 - What will be my approach to this series of sermons?

15:48 - Take a moment to consider the setting in John 13-17.

20:06 - Taking a closer look at the context and timing of the events and taking note of what they indicate.

24:29 - Can you recall any time when you were in the presence of someone who was deeply troubled? How does Christ respond in such a troubling time?

27:12 - The public ministry of Jesus has come to an end.

32:33 - Jesus' ministry has come to an end, and he has been rejected by most.

39:32 - What else is going on at this hour? Is the Devil being cast out?

42:33 - The Lord Jesus Christ's ascension is near, fulfilling Psalm 24.

46:03 - The disciples are sitting there with freshly washed feet, hearing that Christ is returning for them.

46:39 - What is going on in John 12.20? Does it seem strange to you?

52:21 - What does it mean that the hour has come for the son of man to be glorified?

53:59 - As a result of Christ's death, he will bring in souls--even Greeks, British, Americans, etc.

55:52 - What does Christ mean when he says that those who love their lives will lose them?

57:34 - Do you want to see Jesus?

1:02:12 - What are these disciples ready to do? Serving Christ and hating this world.

1:07:30 - So what is the upper room discourse all about? Let me give a brief summary.

1:07:51 - What do you have to die to, to be more fruitful as a member of this church?

1:12:14 - Closing prayer.

The Believer's Works

March 28, 2023 • Tim Conway

Jesus Is God: Whoever Has Seen Jesus Has Seen The Father

March 14, 2023 • Tim Conway

In John 14:9 Jesus said, "Whoever has seen me has seen the Father." Jesus places himself in the same category as the only true God. Would you also place him in such a category? Do you have any gaps in your understanding of Christ? Denying Christ is more than just denying his existence; it is denying who he specifically claimed to be. 0:00 - Introduction 3:36 - There are gaps in the disciple's understanding of who Christ is. 7:59 - Do we still have gaps in our understanding of who Christ is? 24:16 - Christ is the one who declares who the Father is. 26:37 - Observe the harmony that the Father and the Son have. 35:18 - Jesus and the Holy Spirit's main task was not to always defend the doctrine of the Trinity. 40:22 - There is an intolerance in Christianity that should offend people. 42:05 - What will comfort you and me in trials? 54:09 - In conclusion.

A Remedy For Troubled Hearts

February 28, 2023 • Tim Conway • John 14:1–2

Do you have a troubled heart? Christ counsels us and gives us a remedy for troubled hearts. By speaking words of stability and anchoring us, Christ helps us avoid falling away.