John (Series) (Page 6)
Cleansing the Temple
John 2:12-22 In this well-known passage, Jesus discovers vendors that supported the needs of the Passover had moved into the temple. Pastor Rod Bunton shows how Jesus’ actions were intended to cleanse the distractions from true worship that God deserved in His house.
Recruiting Disciples
John 1:35-2:11 The beginning of Jesus’ ministry starts with the recruiting of disciples and convincing them that he is the Messiah for which they were waiting. Pastor Rod Bunton covers a long passage that demonstrates that the glory of Jesus was being manifested right away.
The Testimony of John the Baptist, Part 2
John 1:25-34 Those who were questioning John the baptizer asked, “Why are you baptizing?” because they didn’t believe he had authority from Jerusalem. Pastor Rod Bunton concludes his teaching on John’s testimony in which he explains why he was particularly chosen for this job.
The Testimony of John the Baptist, Part 1
John 1:19-24 After making the case for who Jesus is, John the apostle turns his focus to the ministry of John the Baptist. In this first of two messages, Pastor Rod Bunton answers one of two questions posed to John the Baptist, “Who are you?”
The Word Made Flesh
John 1:14-18 John continues to beautifully describe the incarnation of Christ in this passage. Pastor Rod Bunton expands on the implications of the Word becoming flesh and dwelling among us.
Born from Above
John 1:9-13 Jesus, the true light, came into the world but the world rejected that light. Pastor Rod Bunton explains that we must believe in his name, but that belief must come from above.
Three Exalting Truths about Christ
John 1:3-8 In the introductory verses of his gospel, John continues to teach about the nature of Jesus. Pastor Rod Bunton discusses three truths about Jesus that show why he should be exalted by the world.
He Was in the Beginning with God
John 1:1-2 In the first two verses of John’s gospel account, he teaches some amazing and critically necessary doctrines. Pastor Rod Bunton examines three important things taught by John that we must believe to be Christians.
The Deity of Christ
John The Gospel account from John was written so that we may know that Jesus is the Messiah and also the son of God. Pastor Rod Bunton begins a new series in the book of John and, through a quick survey, highlights the theme which occurs throughout.