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It Is Finished (The Gospel in Three Days — Part 2: Good Friday)

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The Center of the Gospel Good Friday brings us to the center of the Christian faith. Everything that began on Palm Sunday now moves toward its purpose. The King who entered Jerusalem in humility now hangs on a cross in apparent defeat. To many, this moment looks like a tragedy, a failure of expectation, and the collapse of hope. But Scripture makes it clear that this is not an accident of history or the result of human power alone. This is the unfolding of God’s eternal plan. Acts 2:23 tells us that Jesus was “delivered up according to the definite plan and foreknowledge of God.” The cross is not a detour in the story of redemption. It is the very reason Christ came. The Necessity of the Cross The question we must ask is not simply what happened at the cross, but why it had to happen. The answer is found in the holiness and justice of God. Sin is not a small problem that can be overlooked. It is a direct offense against a holy God and demands judgment. God cannot simply ignore sin with...

Jesus Is the True Vine (I AM Series Part 7)

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  In John 15:1, Jesus gives the final “I AM” statement recorded in John’s Gospel: “I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener.” This statement comes in the final hours before His arrest. It is not casual teaching. It is a defining word to His disciples as everything they have relied on is about to be shaken. In this image, Jesus gathers together the major themes of His ministry—life, dependence, fruitfulness, and relationship with God—and brings them to a single point. More than any other image in the series, the vine exposes a reality that many resist. Spiritual life is not sustained by effort. It is sustained by connection. If that connection is absent, everything else is empty. The Biblical Background: Israel as God’s Vine In the Old Testament, Israel is repeatedly described as a vine planted and cultivated by God. Psalm 80 speaks of God bringing a vine out of Egypt and establishing it in the land. Isaiah 5 describes a vineyard carefully tended, yet producing fruit that d...

Jesus Is the Way, the Truth, and the Life (I AM Series Part 6)

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  In John 14:6, Jesus makes one of the most comprehensive and decisive statements about His identity: “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” This is not a statement of guidance alone. It is a claim of exclusivity, authority, and necessity. Jesus does not point people toward a path. He places Himself at the center of it. If this statement is true, then access to God is not discovered, constructed, or earned. It is found only in Him. This is not merely one teaching among many. It is a dividing line. The Setting: A Night of Uncertainty John 14 takes place on the night before the crucifixion. The disciples are unsettled, and for good reason. Jesus has told them that He is leaving. He has spoken of betrayal. He has warned Peter of his coming denial. Everything they thought they understood about the kingdom of God is beginning to unravel. Into this confusion, Jesus speaks words of reassurance. He tells them not to let their hearts be trou...