Spirit-Empowered Obedience: The Outcome of a Genuine Love for Jesus | John 14:15-17
/The Spirit of God indwells genuine followers of Jesus and as a result, a believer’s love for Jesus will lead to Spirit-empowered obedience.
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The Spirit of God indwells genuine followers of Jesus and as a result, a believer’s love for Jesus will lead to Spirit-empowered obedience.
In this text, Jesus tells his followers that he will include them as participants in His ministry. He graciously brings us into His ministry through our involvement in the church’s mission and through prayer.
Jesus' unity with the Father is confirmed.
This sermon targets how Jesus commands us to love one another in light of His upcoming departure. In the passage, Jesus prompts the disciples to love one another as He loves them. In the text, you can see the three dimensions of the command to love, which include its context, content, and consequence.
At the climax of Jesus’ ministry, the cross gives the Son glory, the Son gives the Father glory, and the Father gives His glory back to the Son.
This message centers on the betrayal and discovery of the betrayal of Jesus. Pastor Adam highlights the portion of John 13 that discusses how Jesus uncovered the truth about his betrayal, the discovery of who the betrayer was, and the subsequent departure of the betrayer, who was Judas. This passage showcases how Jesus responded to this news with perfect grace and love, depicting His eternal and everlasting mercy.
Through Jesus’ washing of His disciples’ feet, we are given both an example of the cleansing that we are to receive, and of the service we must imitate.
Jesus delivered the Upper Room Discourse because He knew that He was departing this world and because He loved His followers.
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