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The Unwavering Gaze: How to Follow Christ Beyond the Trap of Distraction
In the high-stakes world of Olympic swimming, victory isn't just about strength or stamina; it’s about alignment. If you look at the bottom of any professional lap pool, you will see a thick, painted line stretching from one end to the other. That line isn't decorative. It serves a vital purpose: it allows the swimmer to keep their gaze fixed straight ahead, ensuring their body remains perfectly aligned with the goal.
How to Be a Disciple: Living for the Resurrected Jesus (A Study of John 21)
In John chapter 21, there is a distinct shift in the narrative. If the first twenty chapters focus on who Jesus is and the work of salvation, chapter 21 focuses on the application: What does it look like to live as a Christian after Jesus has paid for our sins?. This final chapter serves as a manual for discipleship, teaching us through the restoration of the Apostle Peter that living for the resurrected Jesus demands full commitment.
This Is Not The End: Why Eternal Life is Just the Beginning of Your Mission
Have you ever experienced the "false peak" phenomenon while hiking? You’re climbing a mountain, your muscles are aching, and you’re sweating through your clothes, but you see the summit just ahead. You push through those last few yards, reach the top, and realize with a heavy sigh that there is another, higher ridge right behind the one you just conquered. You haven't reached the end; you've only reached a new vantage point for the journey ahead.
Beyond Doubt: Finding Eternal Life in the Risen Christ (John 20:24-31)
Doubt is a universal human experience that often feels like a lonely, isolated road. For many, the word "doubt" carries a heavy weight of shame, as if questioning one’s faith is equivalent to losing it. We live in a world where skepticism is often seen as a mark of intelligence, and the claims of Christianity—ranging from a 6nd-century book to a man rising from the dead—can feel like "huge claims" that invite scrutiny.
The Resurrected Jesus Changes Everything: Finding Comfort, Peace, and Purpose in John 20
In the wake of the crucifixion, the disciples of Jesus found themselves in a similar state of unpreparedness. Their Rabbi and Savior had been buried, and they were left facing a world that felt empty and dangerous. However, the account of the resurrection in John 20:11-23 reveals that we are never left without what we need.
The Unstoppable Resurrection: Evidence, Hope, and Purpose in John 20:1-10
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is not merely a historical footnote or a seasonal celebration; it is the cornerstone of the Christian faith. While many focus on the sacrifice of the cross, the message of John 20 reveals that the story did not end with "It is finished."
The New Adam: How Jesus Retraced Our Steps to Restore Paradise
Have you ever experienced that sinking feeling of realizing you’ve misplaced something vital?. Perhaps you’re reaching into your pocket for your keys just as you’re about to leave for an important meeting, only to find they aren't there. In that moment, you stop and begin to retrace your steps. You go back to the last known position where you had what you needed, trying to find the point where things went wrong so you can retrieve what was lost.
The Golden Milestone: Why the Cross of Christ is the Center of All Revelation
The cross is the Golden Milestone of the universe. In the final moments of Christ's crucifixion, as recorded in John 19:31-37, we see the culmination of God’s plan to bring humanity back into His presence. By exploring this text, we discover that because the work of redemption is finished, we can finally find the rest, purity, and wholeness that our souls have craved since the Garden of Eden.
The Single Most Important Event in Human History: An In-Depth Study of John 19:16-30
The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is the single most important event in all of human history. While the world may see it as a tragic execution of a Jewish teacher, the Gospel of John reveals it as the climax of God’s redemptive plan—a moment that redefined the past, secured the future, and offers a new reality for every person today.
Behold Your King: A Deep Dive into John 19:1-16 and the Identity of Christ
As we examine the narrative of John 19:1-16, we are confronted with a question that transcends time, culture, and religion: Who is Jesus?. While many modern perspectives view him as a "good teacher," a "misunderstood man," or a figure ahead of his time, the Gospel of John builds a legal and theological case for a much more radical identity.
The Great Exchange: Understanding the Power of the Resurrection
The Great Exchange isn't just a theological term; it is the divine transaction that guarantees our salvation and defines our relationship with God. The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the ultimate proof that this exchange was successful. It serves as the guarantee that our debt has been paid and that a new "currency" has been made available to us—the righteousness of Jesus Himself.
The Sufficiency of Christ: Why Your Best Efforts and Religious Systems Fall Short (A Deep Dive into John 18:25-32)
In a world that constantly tells us to "believe in ourselves" and "work harder" to achieve our goals, the message of the Gospel offers a jarring, yet liberating alternative. This post unpacks the final hours of Jesus’s life through three distinct lenses: the failure of human willpower, the hypocrisy of religious systems, and the absolute, sovereign sufficiency of Jesus Christ.
Navigating Conflict: Timeless Lessons from Jesus’ Trial Before Annas
In a world increasingly defined by tension and disagreement, how should a follower of Christ respond when the pressure is on? Whether it is a challenging conversation at work, a confrontation in the community, or the internal struggle to stand by one's convictions, conflict is an unavoidable reality of the human experience.
Failing Forward: How God Uses Your Greatest Setbacks to Fulfill His Greatest Plans
In the Christian life, we often view our failures—whether they are moral lapses, missed opportunities, or seasons of intense suffering—as roadblocks that hold God back. We assume that our mistakes have created a detour in His divine plan. But the Gospel of John reveals a different reality: God is not held back by our failures; He uses them to move His unstoppable plan forward.
Why We Can Trust the Arrested Messiah: A Deep Dive into John 18:1–11
In John 18:1–11, we see a moment that, at first glance, looks like a total breakdown: the arrest of Jesus. Yet, through this narrative, the Bible shows that the arrest of Jesus actually proves He is the Messiah and demonstrates His identity as our High Priest, King, and Prophet.
The Power of the High Priestly Prayer: Understanding Jesus’ Vision for Your Life in John 17
This blog post explores the profound theological depths of Jesus' final prayer before His crucifixion, revealing how He acts as our faithful High Priest to secure our past, present, and eternal future.
Finding Peace in the Pressure: How to Live Faithfully for Christ in Hard Times
Whether we are facing internal spiritual dryness or external cultural pressures, the Bible provides a roadmap for remaining steadfast. By examining the "Farewell Discourse"—Jesus' final words to His disciples before the crucifixion—we discover that faithfulness is not about our own strength, but about three foundational truths we must know.
From Sorrow to Joy: Finding Unstoppable Hope in John 16:16-24
Life is undeniably full of sorrows. From the sting of broken relationships and the weight of sickness to the crushing blow of loss and failure, we often find ourselves wishing for a path that avoids hardship altogether. Yet, in the sovereign plan of God, there is a profound truth that changes how we view our darkest moments: In Christ, our sorrows do not just end; they actually magnify our joy.
The Unstoppable Supply: How the Holy Spirit Empowers Your Mission (John 16:4–15)
In the Christian life, many of us often feel this same sense of inadequacy. We look at the mission God has given us—to make disciples, to live righteously, and to represent Him in a hostile world—and we feel like we are missing the necessary "tools" for the job. However, in a powerful message titled "The Supply of the Spirit," Pastor Steven Wilhoit of Dwell City Church explores John 16:4–15 to reveal a transformative truth: The Holy Spirit is our total supply for everything we need for the mission God has assigned to us.
Navigating a Hostile World: A Deep Dive into John 15:18-16:4
John 15:18-16:4, nestled within Jesus’ "Farewell Discourse," provides a roadmap for how followers of Christ should live in a world that often stands in direct opposition to their faith. Following the high of Jesus’ teaching on the "Vine and the Branches," where he promises fruitfulness and answered prayer for those who remain in him, Jesus shifts the tone to prepare his disciples for a harsh reality: the world will hate them.