In the Gospel of John, Jesus reveals His divine identity through seven “I Am” statements, each presenting significant theological truths. These declarations illustrate His roles as the Bread of Life, Light of the World, Door of the Sheep, Good Shepherd, Resurrection and Life, Way, Truth, and True Vine, inviting believers into relationship with Him.
Category Archives: Testimony
Small Group Study: Navigating Seasons of Doubt
The session explores how Scripture supports individuals facing doubt in their faith, emphasizing that questioning can foster spiritual growth. Through scripture reflection, discussion, personal journaling, and group prayer, participants are encouraged to embrace their doubts and seek God’s guidance, ultimately reinforcing that faith involves trust amidst uncertainty.
What to Do When You’re Questioning Your Faith
Faith is a journey filled with doubts and questions. Acknowledging uncertainty is human, and it can lead to deeper understanding. Prayer, reflection on scripture, and community support are vital during challenging times. Embrace doubt as an opportunity for growth, trusting that God’s guidance is always present, reinforcing the foundations of belief.
Echoes of Divine Pursuit: Hosea and Jesus’ Parables
Jesus’ parables of the Lost Sheep and the Prodigal Son highlight God’s relentless pursuit and restoration of the lost, echoing themes from Hosea. Both narratives emphasize divine compassion, the joy of reconciliation, and the importance of celebrating returns. Together, they reflect God’s deep love for individuals, inviting personal reflection on one’s worth and community welcome.
Embracing Unfailing Love and Forgiveness: Lessons from the Book of Hosea
The book of Hosea illustrates God’s enduring love and forgiveness, juxtaposed with Israel’s spiritual infidelity. Through Hosea’s life, we learn about divine compassion and mercy, highlighting God’s call for repentance and restoration. This narrative invites personal reflection on grace, urging us to return to God and embody His unwavering love.
Exploring the Roots of Anabaptism and Modern Baptists
The Anabaptists emerged during the Radical Reformation in the 16th century, emphasizing believer’s baptism, church-state separation, pacifism, and communal living. Although Baptists share the practice of believer’s baptism with Anabaptists, they originated from English Puritan circles in the early 17th century and differ significantly in lifestyle and political involvement.
The ascension of Jesus: Lifted up, seated, and still near
The Ascension of Jesus signifies His enthronement rather than a farewell. As He ascended, He blessed His disciples, assuring them of His continued presence and power. This event marks the transition to a Spirit-empowered mission for believers, who find comfort and hope in His intercession and promise of eventual return.
The Complex Dynamics of Divorce in Christianity
The post addresses the complexities of divorce within Christian communities, emphasizing the Bible’s view of marriage as a sacred, lifelong commitment. While divorce is permitted for serious breaches like sexual immorality and abandonment, it cautions against casual dissolutions, promoting forgiveness, healing, and understanding God’s grace amidst human brokenness.
Small Group Study: Understanding Key Disputed Bible Verses
This study focuses on understanding how context, genre, and audience impact Scripture interpretation. Participants will analyze disputed verses, engage in matching activities, and discuss historical settings. A group reflection aims to promote responsible quoting, encouraging attendees to study a personally significant verse’s original context before sharing.
Small Group Study Guide: Extraordinary Faith
The Study Guide for “Extraordinary Faith” focuses on exploring six biblical stories of remarkable faith in small groups. Each group discusses their assigned passage, key insights, and practical applications to reinforce trust in God. Participants choose action steps for the week, sharing them for accountability and reflecting on their faith journey through prayer and journaling.