Sermons on New Testament (Page 3)

Final Call

In our passage in John, Jesus is now just one day away from the cross. It’s time for Jesus to focus on caring for His disciples. But some time before Jesus goes to eat supper with His disciples, He does something amazing. He gives one final call for people to put their trust in Him.

Walk in the Light

Have you ever gone hiking and run out of daylight? The last place you want to be is in the darkness where you can’t see the path anymore. In today’s passage, Jesus reminds us of how important this is in a spiritual sense: to walk in the light while you have the light.

Lifted Up

In today’s passage, Jesus is going to reveal three things that happened at the cross, and how the effect of these three things draw us to Jesus.

Facing the Cross

Having just entered Jerusalem, Jesus is just a few days from facing the cross. Today, Jesus reveals a little bit of the struggle He was already experiencing in his heart. What was it about the cross that Jesus dreaded? And why was Jesus willing to endure the very cross he dreaded?

A Different Kind of King

Today, we get to see in the Bible the arrival of a King as HE enters His city. The King is Jesus, and the city He enters is Jerusalem. But King Jesus’ arrival includes some unexpected things that no one saw coming.

Responses to a Resurrection

We have ways to celebrate birthdays and anniversaries, but how would you celebrate someone coming back to life? Today we look at the way Mary, Martha, and Lazarus displayed their love and thankfulness to Jesus for raising Lazarus from the dead.

The Resurrection and the Life

Today we get to see two sisters who were about to experience the most incredible miracle of Jesus they had ever seen. But before that happened, they also experienced the love of Jesus who was with them in their sorrow.

When He Doesn’t Say “Yes”

When we pray and Jesus does not answer “yes” to our prayers, how do we respond? Today we will look at two sisters who went through just such an experience. Through their experience, we will see how Jesus works in unseen ways, even when He does not answer with a “yes”.

In His Hands

Today, we get to see the power of Jesus as the Good Shepherd, not only in seeking us out and rescuing us, but also in protecting us and keeping us safe as His sheep.