Love Without End (John 13:31-35)
On the night Jesus was betrayed, he gave his disciples a new command: Love one another as he has loved them. Jesus’ sacrificial love is the love fuels our lives of love. Listen to this sermon based on John 13.
On the night Jesus was betrayed, he gave his disciples a new command: Love one another as he has loved them. Jesus’ sacrificial love is the love fuels our lives of love. Listen to this sermon based on John 13.
Jesus calls us to live a life that looks radically different than the rest of the world. This life flows from the love and mercy that our God has shown to us in Christ Jesus. We do life as we go to God’s mercy and then share that mercy with others.
What must I do to be saved? That is a question many people ask. It’s a question we find impossible to answer on our own. But Jesus looks at you and loves you and gives you eternal life.
How does God want the family to interact? What does a godly family look like? Our families reflect God’s love that he shows us.
We all have defining moments. The Apostle John’s defining moment was when Jesus appeared in the upper room. Jesus’ resurrection changed everything for him and it changes everything for us. Listen to how Jesus’ resurrection brings us new realities in this sermon based on 1 John 1-2.
Where do you look to find Jesus? Is it the fixing of your problems? Look for Jesus in his mission to save you and see what he has done for you.
God calls you friend. What an unbelievable truth to rejoice in every day! Listen to this sermon based on John 15.
Whom do you love? Is it God or something else? God asks this question to call us to repentance and see his great love for us. Listen to this sermon based on 1 John 2:15-17.
Who is the one True God? What does he want with us? What does he want from us? Listen to this sermon based on 2 Corinthians 13:11-14 to find out.
How can life be great in the middle of Corona virus? It is great because Jesus came to serve and save us. Listen to this sermon based on Matthew 20.