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The Betrayer - John 13 pt.2

March 3, 2024 • Pastor Scott • John 13:18–30

Judas Iscariot, one of Jesus's disciples infamous for his betrayal of Jesus, is a character that evokes a multitude of emotions and thoughts for us as Christians... How could he? Why would he? What does it mean? And so on. We may never be able to answer all of these questions, but we can still learn from Judas and his story. Here in John 13, we examine the lesson, the warning, and the reflection regarding Judas, the betrayer.

The Helper - John 16 pt.1

June 2, 2024 • Pastor Scott • John 16:1–15

Despite facing confusion, loss, and opposition, believers are reassured by Jesus' promise of the Holy Spirit, who will guide, empower, and help them live fruitful lives and continue His mission. Jesus teaches us that trusting in God's goodness and the Spirit's assistance is essential for living a fruitful Christian life and sharing the gospel effectively.

Promised Persecution - John 15 pt.3

May 26, 2024 • Pastor Scott • John 15:18–27, John 16:1–4

In John 15, Jesus promises persecution for his disciples in this world. Throughout these chapters Jesus has been preparing His disciples for the challenges they will face in a world that will often be hostile to their message and their way of life. As followers of Christ in our world today, we too are called to understand the reality of opposition and to heed the call to remain steadfast in our faith in the midst of it.

In the Know

May 12, 2024 • Rob Mikesic • Numbers 22:1–6

In Numbers 22, the Israelites are encamped outside of Moab. Balak, the Moabite King, is faced with a decision…what to do? He had knowledge of the Hebrews. Balak failure to use all the information and seek more led to eternal implications for him and his people. We too are faced with much information and knowledge of Jesus. Jesus asks his disciples, “Who do you say I am?” How this question is handled has eternal implications for us as well.