In a culture that defines love as unlimited affirmation and truth as optional, the Apostle John writes one of the shortest—and sharpest—letters in the New Testament to remind the church…
In this week’s message, we close the Gospel of John with one of the most tender, powerful, and hope-filled scenes in all of Scripture. By a charcoal fire on the…
When Mary Magdalene stood outside the tomb weeping, she thought the story was over. But the garden was not a place of death — it was the beginning of new…
In this week’s message, we enter into one of the most sobering moments in John’s Gospel: the trial of Jesus before Pilate. What begins as a political game becomes the…
In this passage, Jesus is brought before Pilate and put on trial. The religious leaders refuse to enter the praetorium for fear of ritual defilement, all while plotting the murder…
In this powerful message, we step inside the high priest’s house on the night of Jesus’ arrest. Bound and led before Annas, and then Caiaphas with the Sanhedrin, the most…
In John 18, we step into the cold night air of the high priest’s courtyard, where Peter faces the greatest test of his life. Hours earlier he had sworn loyalty…
In John 18:1–11, we step into the Garden of Gethsemane—the place where Jesus is arrested. This is no ordinary moment. Here, the contrast between Adam in Eden and Jesus in…
In the closing lines of His High Priestly Prayer, Jesus turns His gaze toward every believer who would ever come to faith — including us. He prays for our unity,…
In this section of Jesus’ High Priestly Prayer, the Savior doesn’t offer His disciples a final pep talk—He offers them something far more powerful: a prayer of consecration. On the…