John 1:29-50
This message continues the deep dive into the Gospel of John, emphasizing how encountering Jesus transforms lives and compels believers to share that experience with others...
This resource guides you through the book of Revelation with clear, gospel-centered commentary that helps you understand its meaning, themes,…
This study helps you understand the book of Revelation as a message of hope in Christ, guiding you through its…
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David Jeremiah Study Bible provides clear, verse-by-verse study notes and trusted teaching to help readers better understand Scripture. Along with…
This message continues the deep dive into the Gospel of John, emphasizing how encountering Jesus transforms lives and compels believers to share that experience with others...
This message reveals that the Christmas story, though familiar, is actually a miraculous fulfillment of prophecies spoken 600 years before Jesus’ birth, showing that only God could orchestrate something so statistically impossible. It reminds us that the true spirit of the season is Emmanuel, God with us, and calls us to anchor our hope in Jesus, the Savior who came to make a way for us.
In John 7, Jesus’ brothers urged him to prove himself publicly, but he responded, “My time has not yet come,” teaching that God’s timing and ways are wiser than our own. The message reminds us that when God doesn’t act on our timeline, we should replace worry with work, trust him in the waiting, and worship by remembering his past faithfulness.