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October 21, 2007

The Hour Has Come (John 17:1-8; Philippians 2:5-11)

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Jesus shows us that all he did was to glorify the Father by saving the elect from sin and death, and this through faith alone.

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John (2004-2008)

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October 14, 2007

Be Strong and Courageous (John 16:16-33; Deuteronomy 31:1-8)

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Jesus wants you to know that you may have peace and courage in this world (which contains sorrow and affliction), because Christ has overcome the world and given you the Holy Spirit.

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John (2004-2008)

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October 07, 2007

The Holy Spirit as Prosecutor (John 16:4b-15; Isaiah 5:8-17)

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In the absence of Christ (between his first and second comings) the Holy Spirit brings the conviction of sin, vindication of Christ and promise of judgment, through Christ’s disciples.

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John (2004-2008)

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September 23, 2007

Hated Without Cause (John 15:18-16:4a; Psalm 69:1-12)

September 23, 2007/ Reformation Presbyterian

The hatred which the world has for Christ will be reflected in how the world treats those who belong to Christ in that they will suffer while they remain in this world.

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John (2004-2008)

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September 16, 2007

I Have Called You Friends (John 15:12-17; Galatians 3:23-4:7)

September 16, 2007/ Reformation Presbyterian

Jesus, in introducing the New Covenant, changes the nature of the relationship between himself and his people from slave and master to that of friend – and, in that, causes his disciples to bear lasting fruit.

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John (2004-2008)

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September 09, 2007

I Am the True Vine (John 15:1-11; Isaiah 5:1-7; 27:1-6)

September 09, 2007/ Reformation Presbyterian

Jesus, the True Vine, provides the context in which God’s people can live and bear fruit (especially in evangelism) and thus bring glory to God.

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John (2004-2008)

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September 02, 2007

I Will Not Leave You as Orphans (John 14:15-31; Ezekiel 36:22-38)

September 02, 2007/ Reformation Presbyterian

The Holy Spirit is given as the first taste of heaven and therefore brings about a new reality that God’s children are called to live out of.

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John (2004-2008)

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August 26, 2007

Show Us the Father (John 14:7-14; Exodus 33:12-23)

August 26, 2007/ Reformation Presbyterian

Jesus proclaims that, because he is the heavenly provision, we are living in a greater age than Moses and have a better knowledge of God and are able to perform better works than those performed prior to the resurrection.

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August 19, 2007

A New Commandment (John 13:31-38; Genesis 2:15-17)

August 19, 2007/ Reformation Presbyterian

Jesus begins his farewell speech by comforting his disciples with a promise of the end result and a reminder of how to get there.

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August 05, 2007

I Am the Way (John 14:1-7)

August 05, 2007/ Reformation Presbyterian

Jesus, as he brings about a new creation, ushers in a new covenant and with it a new commandment.

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July 29, 2007

Night is Coming (John 13:21-30; Psalm 42)

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In the giving of the morsel to Judas, Jesus demonstrates that it is he who lays down his life for his beloved disciples.

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July 15, 2007

He Loved Them to the End (John 13:1-20; Psalm 41)

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In washing the disciples’ feet, Jesus demonstrates how he will show his love for his disciples by laying his life down for them.

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January 28, 2007

Believing is Seeing (John 12:44-50; 1:1-18)

January 28, 2007/ Reformation Presbyterian

Jesus summarizes the reason for his coming into the world as to bring salvation to those who believe in him, through his obedience to the Father.

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January 14, 2007

Two Kingdoms, Two Glories (John 12:36-43 and Isaiah 6:1-13)

January 14, 2007/ Reformation Presbyterian

There are two kingdoms and two glories – one of God and one of man and the two are mutually exclusive.

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January 07, 2007

The Nature of the Kingdom (John 12:20-36; Revelation 20:1-7)

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Jesus presents the kingdom as a current reality (inaugurated at his death) that is characterized by suffering in this life and glory in the next.

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December 17, 2006

The Triumphal Entry (John 12:12-19)

December 17, 2006/ Reformation Presbyterian

Jesus is inaugurating his kingdom by making a covenant in his blood.

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John (2004-2008)

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December 10, 2006

Your Two Scents (John 11:55-12:11; Exodus 12:1-13)

December 10, 2006/ Reformation Presbyterian

In view of the life you have been given in Jesus Christ you are called to lay that life down for his sake.

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John (2004-2008)

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December 03, 2006

The Scapegoat (John 11:45-54; Leviticus 16:1-22)

December 03, 2006/ Reformation Presbyterian

Caiaphas, unknowingly, does his job as a high priest and lays the sins of God’s children upon the scapegoat for their salvation.

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John (2004-2008)

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November 26, 2006

The Glory of God (John 11:36-46; Psalm 118:19-29)

November 26, 2006/ Reformation Presbyterian

Jesus demonstrates the glory of God in this passage in the resurrection, showing that all who have new life, in him, see the glory of God.

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November 12, 2006

See How He Loved Him (John 11:28-37; Revelation 21:1-8)

November 12, 2006/ Reformation Presbyterian

Jesus, who is life itself, demonstrates the manner in which he loves, not just Lazarus, but all his people, by taking the misery of death upon himself.

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