The Responsibility of Belief
John closes his gospel with the teaching that belief in Jesus must be accompanied with responsibility. Peter learned this lesson well. John 21:20-23 Jim Williams – June 29, 2008
John closes his gospel with the teaching that belief in Jesus must be accompanied with responsibility. Peter learned this lesson well. John 21:20-23 Jim Williams – June 29, 2008
Three disciples, Judas, Peter and John, each have different reactions to Jesus in His final hours. Which one are you most like? John 18:1-27 Jim Williams – June 22, 2008
The High Priestly prayer of Jesus is for Himself, His Covenant people and for His disciples. This lesson centers on His desire that we all be one in Him. John 17:13-24 Jim Williams
One of the benefits of Jesus going away is that now the disciples will be able to pray in His name anywhere and at any time. John 14:13-14 Jim Williams – John 14:13-14
Jesus tells His disciples that He is going away and that He will leave His peace with them. John 14:27-28 Jim Williams
Jesus promises His disciples that He will return. When will He return and what will happen in the meantime. John 14:1-12 Jim Williams -May 4, 2008
Jesus surprises and schocks His disciples by saying plainly that He will be leaving. He gives them encouragement to continue on in spite of the absence of His bodily presence. John 14:1-12 Jim Williams – April 4, 2008
Jesus will soon be betrayed and rejected. This was according to God’s plan as He had predicted in the Book of Isaiah. John 13:1-4 Jim Williams – April 13, 2008
By washing their feet, Jesus teaches His disciples that the real measure of Christianity is love for one another. John 13:31-35 Jim Williams – April 6, 2008
Some Greeks came seeking Jesus. They were brought into His presence by Andrew. John 12:20-26 Jim Williams – March 30, 2008