John 18:28–40: The Trial of Jesus
The world’s curse does not diminish Jesus. Jesus can take the curse of the world because his kingship is not of the world. (Exposition of John 18:28–40)
Read MoreThe world’s curse does not diminish Jesus. Jesus can take the curse of the world because his kingship is not of the world. (Exposition of John 18:28–40)
Read MoreAlthough no person can judge perfectly, God teaches us to evaluate true repentance. Here are three tools to distinguish between worldly and godly grief.
Read MoreWe have learned much about Jesus from his signs and his teaching, but Jesus most fully reveals his true identity at the cross. (Exposition of John 18:1–27)
Read MoreAs Jesus goes to the cross, he prays for true unity in his church: Jesus intercedes for the unity of his church in the gospel. (Exposition of John 17:20–26)
Read MoreDiscipleship requires us to learn God’s word, but not only for our heads. Additionally, we must learn to love God’s wisdom for the sake of our hearts.
Read MoreThe word disciple means learner, but what should we learn? To start, being a disciple means being a learner of God’s word—a student of the Scriptures.
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