John 19
Today we read John 19. Jesus is crucified–for your sins and mine, and for the sins of the whole world. Why was this written down? So that you may believe (verse 35)…
Today we read John 19. Jesus is crucified–for your sins and mine, and for the sins of the whole world. Why was this written down? So that you may believe (verse 35)…
Today we read John 18. Sadly, the disciple Peter denies Jesus three times. We will read in John 21 that, after Jesus has risen from the dead, He will forgive Peter three times. Jesus always forgives us if we repent–no matter how great our sin. Praise God!
Today we read John 17. When earthly kings are glorified, we might think of crowns and gold and splendor. In John 17, Jesus explains that God the Father is about to glorify Him, the eternal King–on the cross. This concept is difficult to understand. Nevertheless, Jesus is about to take this painful glorification upon Himself–to save *you* from the consequences of your sin, from eternal death, and from the devil. How wonderful! Thank you, Jesus!
Today we read John 16. Do not be surprised if life is difficult, even though you now believe in Jesus Christ. In verse 33, Jesus teaches that we will have difficulties in life. But He also explains that He has overcome the world, in which Satan has so much power. He also gives you the ability to believe in Him–even if you are being persecuted for your faith.