Post Category: Encounters with Jesus in the Book of John

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No Comparison

Comparison. Defined as "the act of looking at things to see how they are similar or different". Our society is obsessed with it. And I really believe this is one of Satan's greatest tools in keeping us, as believers, focused on ourselves and completely defeated. Comparison can be a good thing. We often compare two or more different things to decide which is best.. like wh...

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Doubting Thomas Moments

It was the evening of the third day after Jesus' death. That morning, two of the disciples saw the empty tomb, and Mary told them she saw Jesus and he was alive. Due to this, the disciples met together behind locked doors in fear of the Jews. And suddenly, Jesus appeared in their midst. He showed them the wounds in his hands and side. One of the disciples, Thomas, wasn't t...

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It Is Finished

John 19:28-42 A number of years ago on Good Friday I went with my dad to watch the Passion movie. He said he wanted to watch it to get "in the mood" for the Good Friday service he was to lead later that evening. To be honest I cried a lot and during that Good Friday service as we were having communion I couldn't keep the tears back. I kept thinking about how the movie dep...

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From the Father's Hand

John 19:1-16 In this passage Jesus is brutally flogged and dressed in a purple robe and a crown of thorns, made by the Roman soldiers. The ruling governor, Pontius Pilot ordered the flogging and then released Jesus to the Jews to crucify him. Pontius Pilot saw himself as all powerful and was oblivious to the all powerful God, Jesus, standing right in front of him. We see ...

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What is Truth?

"He is the way, the uncouth, and the lie."I still remember this satirical statement made by a fictitious demon-in-training, Wormwood, in a theatrical production based on C. S. Lewis' book, "The Screwtape Letters" which I saw many years ago.I found this to be a humorous play on words from Wormwood, referring to his "Father Below," Satan however I also know it reflects the ...

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From Ego to Surrender

"No man can do properly what he is called upon to do in this life unless he can learn to forget his ego and act as an instrument of God." -W. H. Auden Allowing God to fill the throne in our hearts that our fallen nature screams should be occupied by us is the fundamental battle of sanctification. This desire for self-rule is the primary result of Adam and Eve's decision t...

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He Loves Us the Same

John 17:1-26 Before I begin to write anything I pray. I pray that the words I write be from the Father; that the words are what He wants me to share. So, I prayed, read the John 17 and a few thoughts came to me. I wasn't going past a note or two. So, later I sat, invited the Holy Spirit; prayed for guidance and wisdom; read the chapter again and a few more thoughts came. ...

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Grief In This World

John 15:26-16:33 Dan and I had been married about six weeks when my "rose colored glasses" smashed into a zillion pieces. I thought I knew marriage would be hard, but I didn't expect it to be THIS hard. This many tears. Missing my family and friends this much. This lonely... My shame over not being perfectly happy with the man I loved made things even worse. Remember th...

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Through Us, With Us: A Divine Paradox

John 15:1-25 In this part of the week's reading Jesus tells us that "apart from me you can do nothing" (John 15:5) and that the practical examples of this truth range from our being enabled to take each breath which keeps us physically alive, to using the highest functions of our intellect. Yet one of the more profound paradoxes of our Faith is the reality that, while eve...

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Grief and the Human Condition

The shortest sentence in the Scriptures is "Jesus wept." It was on the occasion of His arrival at the home of Lazarus who had died four days before. He encountered the crying and wailing of those who had loved this disciple and was soon weeping Himself. In doing so the sinless Son of God ratified grief as the proper human response to loss. Elsewhere in the New Testament we...

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