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Gospel: John 16:23-33 (Easter 6: Series C)
On the one hand, we take up our cross and follow Him. On the other hand, however, Jesus has conquered this world. -
Gospel: John 16:12-22 (Easter 5: Series C)
When you live in a culture that capitalizes on quick fixes and sudden solutions, you can be tempted to approach God as if He were in the business of handing out momentary marvels. -
Gospel: John 16:23-33 (Easter 6: Series C)
Jesus opens for us a way to walk through suffering and to sing our song of salvation as we talk to our heavenly Father. -
Gospel: John 16:12-22 (Easter 5: Series C)
What we have in our reading is a picture of how God deals with a lack of understanding. -
Gospel: John 16:23-33 (Easter 6: Series C)
When you are not experiencing this kind of tribulation, the promise of “you will” hardly seems comforting. But when you are in the midst of it—when the pressure of this world is bearing down on you—it is comforting to know it has not caught God unawares. -
Gospel: John 16:12-22 (Easter 5: Series C)
We also have reasons to grieve, and it should not be hard to think of causes for sorrow in your congregation. But, because of the Resurrection, we do not grieve as those without hope (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18). Our joy is a gift here and now, but it will not be complete until Jesus’ return.
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John 16:23-33 – Easter 6 (C)
On this episode of Preaching the Text, John Hoyum and Steven Paulson continue their discussion of Jesus' so-called "farewell discourse" from John's gospel. -
John 16:12-22 – Easter 5 (C) episode artwork
On this episode of Preaching the Text, John Hoyum and Steve Paulson discuss the doctrine of the Holy Spirit. In this text, the Holy Spirit is witness is only to Jesus Christ and no other.
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