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John 1.1-18 John’s choice to call Jesus the “Word” is profound. It captures the essence of Jesus’ identity and mission, reflecting the eternal triune God’s creative, revealing, and delivering nature. This understanding challenges us to see Jesus not only as
John 18.33-38 What is truth? This question has been echoing throughout humanity for the last 2500 years. Jesus claims to not only know the truth and to be witness to the truth but to be the truth. What does it
john 15.1-17 In the last of the “I AM” statements of Jesus recorded in the gospel of John, Jesus declares Himself to be the “true vine.” Those who abide in Him will bear fruit, glorify the Father, and prove to
John 14.1-18 John 14 is usually thought of as a “funeral text,” a word of hope for those grieving the loss of a loved one. But Jesus is really speaking to a group of “troubled souls.” Jesus went to prepare
The following sermon was preached on Sunday morning, June 23, 2004 at the First Baptist Church of Benbrook. Living Sacrifice. That is what the Scriptures tell followers of Christ to be: living sacrifices. But this is not a sacrifice for
The following sermon was preached at the First Baptist Church of Benbrook on June 9, 2024.
John 10.1-18 Jesus identifies Himself as “the Good Shepherd,” both fulfilling the messianic hope that God would send a shepherd to lead His people and demonstrating God’s personalized care for each of us. Furthermore, in John 10, Jesus shares how
Explore series Sept 4 – Sept 10, 2024 view sermons Summary This sermon delves into the profound significance of the Feast of Booths, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles, and its connection to Jesus’ declaration in John 7. This