POWER OF PRAYER BY WAYNE THORNTON Before going to the cross, Jesus sits in prayer with his disciples teaching them the value and power that comes when conversing with our creator.
MATURE DISCIPLESHIP STEVEN DARVODELSKY GUEST SPEAKER We look into the thoughts Paul had relating to the church in Corinth, calling them to be mature as they should already be. A reminder to us as disciples, that our role is to seek ever more to become like Jesus, calling us to maturity in our understanding and discernment
TOLD, TELL, BELIEVE BY ROBERT MULHEARN Jesus continues his discourse reminding the disciples of the truth that will pass, but by teaching them this truth a deep sense of peace should be created based on an understanding that God is ultimately in control. Time for us to heed these words by remembering what God has done, by what he has told us through scripture and by having our hope in an eternal relationship.
I TOLD YOU THE TRUTH BY JORDAN DEQUINA Jesus continues his discourse by reminding the disciples that the world will treat them as they treated him, and to not forget his words during these times. Letting go of Jesus' words will inevitably cause us to fall away (or cause us to sin [Greek]). It is time to head these words in order to remain close to our true vine.
THE POWER OF GODS WORD BY ROBERT MULHEARN So important is our ability to understand and correctly interpret the bibles teachings, we embark on a short journey through a small part of Luke's gospel in order to better practice our exegesis and hermeneutics and see the deeper layers that reside in the God's powerful words.
THE TRUE VINE BY FLOYD SAMUSHONGA & PHILIP RUDNEV Jesus continues to teach as the cross fast approaches - he commands that as disciples we remain in the vine, having been grafted from our old lives warning those who do not stay connected of the consequences to their spiritual health.
TROUBLED HEARTS BY ROBERT MULHEARN As chaos looms in the lives of the disciples, Jesus' comfort is to remind them he is leaving. Though backwards, he also reminds them of a greater command, 'do not let your hearts be troubled'. We explore what it looks like to keep our hearts centered on Jesus through our storms and chaos.
REPETITIOUS LOVE BY ROBERT MULHEARN Jesus' statement should transform our lives as we remember what true love for God looks like. We are to continue to follow in his footsteps, obeying his commands in order to bring his glory into this world while loving one another and caring deeply for each others salvation.
WASHING THE SMELLY FEET BY JEREMY NEWTON-JOHN Jesus, in one of his most humbling acts washes the feet of his disciples setting an example for the apostles and for us that calls us everyday to choose the needs of others over our own selves. It is also a reminder to lean into the real issues, in order to clean and make right what has been made wrong.
GODS EYE VIEW BY SCOTT BURDON We are reminded to make our view point that of Jesus as he enters Jerusalem to face his death in order to bring about life.
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