What Shall We Remember? (Selected Scriptures from Revelation)
Dr. Jared August, Professor of New Testament at Northeastern Baptist College and Northshire Baptist Church member, preached this Sunday.
The Promise of Peace – John 14:27
1) The peace we are promised is part of our inheritance from Jesus 2) The peace we are promised is the peace of Jesus Himself 3) The peace we are promised is better than the world’s peace 4) The peace we are promised is the antidote for fear
A Love Letter From Jesus – John 13:1-17
We see two profound and helpful insights from Jesus washing the disciple’s feet: Are you willing to humble yourself and love others through service like Jesus did? Are you trusting in Jesus for your once-for-all cleansing and for your day-by-day cleansing?
Jesus and the Path to True Joy: Spiritual Poverty – Matthew 5:3
To be Poor in Spirit means: To recognize your helpless condition To cry out to God for mercy
Who Is This Jesus? John 12:35-50
1) This Jesus tells you to come into His light today. (John 12:34-36) 2) This Jesus is all glorious even if you never really see Him. (John 12:37-43) 3) This Jesus cries out for you to believe in Him and know God today.(John 12:44-50)
The Moment Jesus Headed to the Cross – John 12:20-34
Jesus came to die for people from all nationalities. (John 12:20-24) Jesus came to show us that dying to ourselves is the way to life. (John 12:25-26) Jesus is glorified in His death on the cross. (John 12:27-34)
When Jesus Does Gloriously Unusual Things – John 11:1-27
1) An Unusual Delay (John 11:1-6) 2) An Unusual Gladness (John 11:7-16) 3) An Unusual Title (John 11:17-25) 4) An Unusual Promise (John 11:26-27)
In His Grip – John 10:22-42
1) You can know you are in His grip if you listen & respond to what Jesus says in the Gospels (Jn 10:22-27) 2) You can know you are in His grip because Jesus & the Father work together to protect you (Jn 10:28-30) 3) You can know you are in His grip if you agree with Jesus that it is not blasphemy to call Jesus both God & man (Jn 10:31-42)