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The Resurrection and the Life
We return to the Gospel of John today. Although today is Easter and before us this morning is a very “Easter” text, the message this morning is part of a series of messages that have occupied our attention for several weeks. We began this year considering the 7 miracles of Jesus as told by John. Now, we are considering the 7 “I Am” statements of John. Seven times, John records Jesus proclaiming Himself with the introductory formula “I am.” We have considered the statement “I am the bread of life.” We said that just as bread sustains our lives physically, Jesus proclaimed Himself to be the One that sustains us spiritually and eternally. We have considered the statement, “I am the light of the world.” This statement gives us a radical claim (I am the light of the world) which calls us to a radical discipleship (anyone who follows me will never walk in the darkness) which guarantees for us a radical promise (but will have the light of life). Then, there were the statements, “I am the door” and “I am the Good Shepherd” that point to Jesus being the only way to salvation. We are learning that these “I am” statements change who we are. The same is true today.
A Skeptic Encounters the Risen Christ
A Skeptic Encounters the Risen Christ: Pastor Doug Schroeder (March 31, 2013)
Jesus Opens Blind Eyes
Sermon #23 from the "God with Us" series. Scripture from John 9.
John 7:25-52: Who is Jesus?
Who is Jesus? This is the fundamental question that we must all ask because Jesus defines who we are. The crowds in Jesus's time were forced to ask this question. Would they follow Jesus or crucify Him? The Gospel stops us dead in our tracks and takes God's enemies and makes them family.



