John 19:26-28
Even in His most difficult and uncomfortable moments - when His humanity was being pushed to it’s limits, Jesus still found a way to comfort and to serve others.
Even in His most difficult and uncomfortable moments - when His humanity was being pushed to it’s limits, Jesus still found a way to comfort and to serve others.
If Jesus is offering grace and mercy to those who were willfully seeking harm him - then how kind and merciful will He be to those of us who are just doing our best to follow Him and clumsily fall short? If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Even in the most unorthodox and uncomfortable of “classrooms” - the cross on Calvary, Jesus was still the perfect teacher. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
When we are astonished, depressed, dejected, or in anguish - our tendency and temptation is to sleep, when we should instead be more watchful and prayerful which will help us avoid the temptations that come with that depression and anguish. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
The word “Nevertheless” may be one of the THE most significant words in the scriptures. His Father’s glory has always been Jesus’ main focus - and we are the beneficiaries of his love of God and willingness to be obedient to His Father.
When we let our minds go to Gethsemane and reflect upon the pain and suffering of Jesus Christ, we will come to love the Lord Jesus Christ on a whole new level…and gain the strength necessary to do the hard things in our lives.
Conversion is a lifeline process and thank goodness that Jesus sees the big, eternal picture in all of us and invites us to continually work on our ongoing conversion.
How does Satan’s influence get to a person who was once righteous? And what happens when you are around the same companions and influences long enough…for good or bad? If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
When we recognize that the Savior actually overcame the world and its negativity…and how He did it, that should give us SO many reasons to CHEER!
The word “abide” is a great word to describe the loving relationship that should exist between us and Jesus.