Sermons On John
Buddy Christ
Buddy Jesus: Big Idea: Jesus is not just someone to make me feel better about things. He is the One who died and rose for me, the One to whom I owe everything.
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God is Present
Disappointments and unmet expectations in life fool us into thinking that God is absent. The reality is that he is using all these disappointments and difficulties to draw us to him, to show us how fully available he is to us and to get us to make ourselves fully available to him.
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Thomas the Skeptic
It’s hard to think of the disciple Thomas without recalling his skepticism concerning the first reports of Jesus’ resurrection. In truth, the life of every Christian is characterized not by faith or doubt, but by faith and doubt. Thomas experienced assurance when he saw and touched Jesus for himself. By what means can we experience assurance that we are in the presence of a risen Savior who cannot be seen?
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My Lord and My God
In this Easter message at CCC, "My Lord and My God," Chase encourages us to not only remember what Christ did, but to take what He did personally. Thomas made it personal when he exclaimed, "MY Lord and MY God." Jesus wants a personal relationship with each and every one of us, and this message will explore the truths surrounding this fact.
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Pride, Skeptics & Jesus
People are often skeptical about the resurrection. Thomas was one ofthe first skeptics. Jesus dealt gently with him in a way that should answer all honest skeptics.
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Proof
In the final sermon from the John: Portrait of Jesus series, we see the clearest picture of the who and why of the book of John. There is compelling proof that Jesus is God and that he rose from the dead.
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