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Thursday-Gethsemane-The Prayer and the Arrest

Feb 20, 2013Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on Jesus' time in the Garden of Gethsemane as he prepares for his impending crucifixion. The speaker emphasizes the intense emotional and spiritual battle Jesus faced, highlighting his deep distress and the importance of prayer in overcoming challenges. Jesus' struggle is contrasted with the disciples' failure to stay awake and pray, illustrating the necessity of spiritual vigilance. The message concludes with a call to learn from Jesus' example and to prepare for our own battles through prayer.

Mark 14:32-42Hebrews 5:72 Corinthians 5:21Galatians 3:13

Reflection Questions

What battles are you currently facing in your life, and how can prayer help you prepare for them?

In what ways do you relate to the disciples' struggle to stay awake and alert during difficult times?

How does understanding Jesus' emotional turmoil in Gethsemane affect your view of his sacrifice?

What practical steps can you take to incorporate more prayer into your daily routine, especially during challenging moments?

Jesus Prays Two Amazing Prayers (2)

Feb 13, 2013Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

The message focuses on Jesus' High Priestly Prayer in John 17, where He prays for the unity of believers. The speaker emphasizes that unity is not uniformity or unanimity, but rather a oneness in heart, faith, and purpose. Jesus prays for His followers to be united in truth and nature, reflecting the unity shared within the Trinity. The speaker also highlights the importance of this unity as a testimony to the world, showcasing the love and diversity within the body of Christ. Finally, the message touches on Jesus' prayer for the security of believers, affirming their eternal relationship with Him.

John 17:20-23Hebrews 7:25

Reflection Questions

What does it mean for you to be united with other believers in Christ?

How can you contribute to the unity of your church community?

In what ways do you see diversity enhancing the body of Christ?

What are some core truths of the Christian faith that you believe are essential for unity?

Thursday - Jesus Prays Two Amazing Prayers

Feb 6, 2013Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on John 17, where Jesus prays for His disciples and future believers, emphasizing the importance of joy, protection from despair, and the need for a strong testimony in the world. The speaker highlights that joy is a divine gift that transcends circumstances and that Jesus prays for our protection from the evil one. Furthermore, the message stresses that Christians should neither isolate themselves from the world nor assimilate into it, but instead be sanctified by truth and sent into the world for a mission. The call is to engage with non-believers while maintaining a biblical worldview and lifestyle.

John 17:11John 17:13John 17:151 John 2:15-16

Reflection Questions

How can you cultivate joy in your life that is not dependent on external circumstances?

In what ways might you be isolating yourself from non-believers, and how can you change that?

What does it mean to you to be 'in the world but not of the world'?

How can you actively seek to build relationships with those who do not share your faith?

What steps can you take this week to ensure that your testimony reflects Christ's love and truth?

Thursday - Jesus Prays for His Disciples and Us

Jan 30, 2013Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

In this message, the speaker discusses John 17, where Jesus prays for His disciples and for all believers. The prayer highlights Jesus' request for glory through His impending crucifixion, the gift of eternal life, and His eventual exaltation. The speaker emphasizes the importance of unity among believers and the protection Jesus seeks for them from disunity and destruction. The message concludes with the assurance that Jesus continues to intercede for His followers, reflecting His deep care and concern for their spiritual well-being.

John 17:1-5Romans 8:29-30Philippians 2:6-11Ephesians 1:19-22

Reflection Questions

What does it mean for you to glorify God in your daily life?

How can you actively pursue unity with other believers in your community?

In what ways do you experience the gift of eternal life in your current life?

How can you remind yourself of Jesus' ongoing intercession for you during challenging times?

Thursday - Jesus Serves and Prays for His Disciples

Jan 23, 2013Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on the significance of Jesus washing the disciples' feet during the Last Supper. It illustrates the heart of servanthood and emphasizes that while believers are justified once through salvation, they must continually seek cleansing from daily sins through confession. The speaker highlights the importance of humility and serving one another, challenging listeners to practice what they learn. The act of foot washing serves as a powerful metaphor for the ongoing need for forgiveness and restoration in the believer's life.

John 13:1-17Philippians 2:71 John 1:9

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you that Jesus, the Lord, took on the role of a servant?

How can you practice humility and servanthood in your daily life?

In what ways do you need to seek cleansing from the 'dirt' you accumulate in your walk with Christ?

How does understanding the difference between justification and daily cleansing impact your relationship with God?

What steps can you take this week to serve someone in your community or church?

Thursday - Jesus Observes the Passover (2)

Jan 16, 2013Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on the events that took place during the Last Supper in the upper room, highlighting Jesus' servant spirit as he washes the disciples' feet and institutes the memorial of communion. The speaker discusses the significance of the bread and cup as symbols of Jesus' body and blood, emphasizing the new covenant established through his sacrifice. Additionally, the message reflects on the disciples' lack of understanding regarding these events and the importance of servanthood in the Christian life. The speaker encourages listeners to recognize the depth of Jesus' love and the call to serve others humbly.

Mark 14:22-26Luke 22:24-271 Corinthians 11:24-25Zechariah 13:7Philippians 2:5-8

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you that Jesus washed the feet of his disciples, including Judas, who would betray him?

How can you apply the concept of servanthood in your daily life?

In what ways do you find it difficult to understand or accept the significance of communion?

How can you cultivate a heart that reflects Jesus' love and humility in your interactions with others?

Thursday - Jesus Observes The Passover

Jan 9, 2013Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on the events leading up to the Last Supper and the betrayal of Jesus by Judas Iscariot. The speaker emphasizes Jesus' calmness and control during this critical moment, highlighting His deliberate actions and the significance of the Passover meal. The discussion includes the shocking revelation of Judas' betrayal and the disciples' confusion regarding who the traitor is. The speaker also explores the theological tension between divine sovereignty and human responsibility, particularly in the context of Judas' choices. Ultimately, the message underscores the love of Christ and His willingness to reach out to Judas even at the last moment.

Mark 14:17-21John 13:21-30Psalm 41:9Romans 6:16

Reflection Questions

What does Jesus' calmness in the face of betrayal teach us about trusting God in difficult situations?

How can we recognize moments in our lives where we might be acting like Judas, even unknowingly?

In what ways can we be more intentional about seeking forgiveness and reconciliation in our relationships?

How does understanding the tension between divine sovereignty and human responsibility impact your faith journey?

Tuesday & Thursday - Jesus Prepares For His Death

Jan 2, 2013Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on the act of Mary of Bethany, who demonstrated extreme love by anointing Jesus with expensive perfume. The speaker emphasizes that such acts of love are often met with criticism, as seen with Judas, who was more concerned about money than worship. Jesus defends Mary's actions, highlighting their beauty, timeliness, and sacrificial nature. The message also reflects on the importance of giving ourselves fully to God as a living sacrifice, and how true love for Christ reveals the state of our hearts.

Mark 14:3-9Romans 12:1Hebrews 13:15Psalm 41:9

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you to express love for Jesus in a sacrificial way?

How do you respond to criticism when you choose to act out of love for God?

In what areas of your life is God calling you to give more fully or sacrificially?

How can you cultivate a heart that is attentive to God's prompting like Mary was?

What steps can you take this week to demonstrate extravagant love for others as a reflection of your love for Christ?

Tuesday - An Extreme Act of Love

Dec 19, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on an event in Mark 14 where Mary anoints Jesus with expensive perfume, demonstrating an extreme expression of love and devotion. The speaker discusses the significance of this act, highlighting its beauty, spontaneity, and sacrificial nature. Jesus defends Mary's actions against criticism from others, emphasizing the importance of worship over practicality in certain moments. The message encourages believers to evaluate their responses to criticism and to recognize the balance between serving others and worshiping God.

Mark 14:1Mark 14:3Mark 14:4Mark 14:6Mark 14:7

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you to express extreme love for Jesus in your life?

How do you respond to criticism when you feel you are acting out of love for God?

In what ways can you identify moments when God prompts you to act spontaneously in love?

How do you balance serving others with spending time in worship and devotion to God?

Tuesday - Two Very Expensive Gifts

Dec 12, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on the observation and evaluation of Jesus regarding the offerings made at the temple. Jesus contrasts the ostentatious giving of the rich with the humble offering of a poor widow who gives all she has. The speaker emphasizes that God values the motive and sacrifice behind our giving rather than the amount. The widow's gift, though small, is seen as greater in the eyes of Jesus because it reflects her love and faith. The message concludes with a reminder that our actions are observed by Jesus and have eternal significance.

Mark 12:41-44

Reflection Questions

What motivates your giving and service to God?

How can you ensure that your acts of kindness are done with a pure heart?

In what ways can you practice sacrificial giving in your life?

What does it mean to you to know that Jesus observes your actions and their motives?

How can you apply the lesson of the widow's offering in your daily life?

Tuesday-A Face-off With The Pharisees (Round 2)

Dec 5, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

In this message, the speaker discusses Jesus' confrontation with the Pharisees during His last week on earth, particularly focusing on their hypocrisy. Jesus identifies five marks of hypocrisy, including self-centeredness, dishonesty, externalism, and animosity towards the righteous. He emphasizes that the Pharisees prioritize outward appearances and legalistic practices over genuine heart transformation and compassion. The message concludes with a reminder of Jesus' deep love for those who reject Him, highlighting the tension between His stern warnings and His compassionate heart.

Matthew 23:13Matthew 23:14Matthew 23:15Matthew 23:16Matthew 23:18Matthew 23:23Matthew 23:24Matthew 23:25Matthew 23:27Matthew 23:29Matthew 23:31Matthew 23:33Matthew 23:37

Reflection Questions

What areas of your life might you be focusing on outward appearances rather than inner transformation?

How can you ensure that your actions reflect genuine concern for others rather than self-interest?

In what ways might you be misled by religious leaders or teachings that prioritize rules over relationship?

How do you respond to those who challenge your beliefs or lifestyle? Do you react with animosity or openness?

What steps can you take this week to cultivate a heart that prioritizes justice, mercy, and faithfulness?

Tuesday-A Face-off With The Pharisees

Nov 28, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

In this message, the speaker discusses the critical distinction between being near the Kingdom of God and being in it, emphasizing the importance of recognizing Jesus as both God and man. The speaker highlights the danger of having head knowledge without a heart commitment, warning that one can be close to salvation yet still be lost. Jesus' teaching on the greatest commandments—loving God and loving others—is explored, along with the significance of understanding the Messiah's dual nature. The message concludes with a call to humility and servanthood, contrasting the hypocrisy of seeking titles and recognition in religious contexts.

Mark 12:28-342 Samuel 7:12-16Isaiah 9:7Jeremiah 23:5Psalm 110:1

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you to be 'near' the Kingdom of God without being fully committed?

How can you ensure that your understanding of Jesus as both God and man influences your daily life?

In what ways might you be tempted to seek recognition or titles in your spiritual journey?

How can you cultivate a heart of servanthood in your interactions with others?

What steps can you take this week to deepen your commitment to loving God and your neighbor?

Tuesday - The Most Important Commandment

Nov 14, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

In this message, the speaker explores the interaction between Jesus and a scribe regarding the greatest commandment. Jesus emphasizes that true love for God involves loving Him with all one's heart, soul, mind, and strength, and loving one's neighbor as oneself. The scribe acknowledges the importance of these commandments over mere religious rituals, indicating a deeper understanding of faith. Jesus commends the scribe for his insight but warns that being close to the kingdom is not enough; true commitment is essential. The message concludes with a call to translate knowledge of God into a heartfelt relationship and action.

Mark 12:28-34Deuteronomy 6:4

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you to love God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength?

In what ways can you demonstrate love for your neighbor in your daily life?

Have you ever felt close to understanding God but not fully committed? What held you back?

How can you ensure that your knowledge of God translates into a deeper relationship with Him?

Tuesday - Q & A With Jesus

Nov 7, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on a series of questions posed to Jesus during the Passion Week, specifically addressing the authority of government and the concept of resurrection. Jesus masterfully navigates these questions, exposing the hypocrisy of his questioners while affirming the legitimacy of both divine and governmental authority. He emphasizes that while we owe certain responsibilities to government, our ultimate allegiance is to God, who has a rightful claim on our lives because we are made in His image. The message concludes with a profound reflection on the nature of relationships in heaven, highlighting that while there is no marriage, our connections will be perfect and fulfilling in the presence of God.

Mark 12:13-17Exodus 3:6Romans 8:292 Corinthians 3:18Ephesians 4:24Colossians 3:10

Reflection Questions

How do you balance your responsibilities to government with your responsibilities to God?

What does it mean for you to be made in the image of God, and how does that impact your daily life?

In what ways can you demonstrate your allegiance to God in your actions and decisions?

How does the promise of perfect relationships in heaven affect your view of your current relationships?

Tuesday - Jesus Challenges the Religious Leaders

Oct 31, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message examines the authority of Jesus as He teaches in the temple during the last week of His life. The speaker discusses how Jesus confronts the religious leaders who challenge His authority, illustrating their hypocrisy through parables. The parables of the two sons, the tenant farmers, and the wedding banquet emphasize the importance of genuine repentance and faith over mere profession. The message warns of the consequences of rejecting God's invitation and highlights that true evidence of faith is shown through obedience and a changed life.

Matthew 21:23-27Matthew 21:28-31Matthew 21:33-41Matthew 22:1-14Psalm 118:22-23Daniel 2

Reflection Questions

1. How do you recognize and respond to God's authority in your life?

2. In what ways can you demonstrate genuine repentance in your daily actions?

3. What does it mean to you to have a changed life as evidence of your faith?

4. How can you ensure that you are not merely professing faith but living it out authentically?

5. What steps can you take to invite others to experience the 'wedding banquet' of faith?

Mon/Tue - Jesus Teaches on Prayer & Rejection

Oct 24, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on the authority of Jesus during the last week of His life. The speaker discusses Jesus' interactions with the religious leaders and His teachings about belief and unbelief. Key points include the consequences of rejecting Jesus' words, which lead to judgment, versus the acceptance of His teachings, which lead to eternal life. The speaker emphasizes the importance of faith in prayer and the need for a right relationship with God to receive answers to prayer. Ultimately, the message calls for boldness in confronting false teachings and standing firm in faith.

John 12:34-36John 12:37-41John 12:47-50Mark 11:20Matthew 21:23

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you to have faith in God when praying?

How do you respond to the authority of Jesus in your life?

In what ways can you demonstrate boldness in your faith?

How do you handle doubts or unbelief when it comes to understanding God's will?

What steps can you take to ensure your prayers align with God's purpose?

Monday/Tuesday - Jesus Teaches on His Death & on Prayer

Oct 17, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on the events of the last week of Jesus' life, particularly the significance of His actions and teachings during this time. The speaker discusses Jesus' cursing of the fig tree and the cleansing of the temple as acts of judgment and reminders of God's intended purpose for His house. The message emphasizes the importance of belief in Jesus, especially as He reflects on His impending death and its implications for salvation for both Jews and Gentiles. The speaker also addresses the responses of belief and unbelief among the people, highlighting the urgency of accepting the light of Christ while it is available.

John 12:23-36Isaiah 53:1Isaiah 6:10Romans 1:24

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you that Jesus came to bring life through His death?

How can you identify areas in your life where you may be resisting belief in Christ?

In what ways can you be a light to others who are struggling to believe?

What steps can you take to ensure you are not taking God's truth lightly in your life?

Monday - Some Greeks Desire to See Jesus

Oct 3, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on the significant events leading up to Jesus' crucifixion, particularly the symbolism of his death and its implications. The speaker discusses how Jesus' death serves to bring life, glorify the Father, and achieve spiritual victory over Satan. The request from the Greeks to see Jesus triggers a profound reflection on his impending death, emphasizing its necessity for salvation. Furthermore, the message highlights the emotional turmoil Jesus experienced as he approached the cross, underscoring the weight of his sacrifice for humanity.

John 12:20-30John 3:14John 8:28Psalm 8:2Psalm 118

Reflection Questions

What does it mean for you personally that Jesus' death was necessary for your salvation?

How can you apply the principle of 'dying to self' in your daily life?

In what ways do you see the significance of Jesus' emotional struggle as he approached the cross?

How does understanding the purpose of Jesus' death change your perspective on your own challenges and sacrifices?

Monday - A Fig Tree, the Temple, and Some Greeks

Sep 26, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on the events of Monday during the Passion Week, particularly the cursing of the fig tree and the cleansing of the temple by Jesus. The speaker emphasizes that Jesus is in complete control of the events leading to His crucifixion, using the fig tree as a symbolic lesson about Israel's spiritual barrenness. The cleansing of the temple illustrates Jesus' righteous anger against the commercialization of worship and the failure of Israel to be a light to the Gentiles. The message concludes by highlighting the significance of these actions in the context of Jesus' mission and authority.

Mark 11:11Mark 11:12Mark 11:15Mark 11:16Matthew 3:7-10Isaiah 56:6-7Matthew 21:12-16

Reflection Questions

What does it mean for you to bear fruit in your spiritual life, and how can you ensure you are not just showing leaves?

In what ways do you see the commercialization of faith in today's world, and how can you respond to it?

How can you cultivate a deeper prayer life that aligns with the purpose of worship?

What steps can you take to be a light to those around you, particularly to those who may feel excluded from faith communities?

Jesus Arrives At Jerusalem

Sep 19, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message discusses the significance of Jesus' arrival in Jerusalem, marking the beginning of the last week of His life. The speaker highlights the prophetic nature of Jesus riding on a donkey, fulfilling Old Testament scripture and symbolizing His peaceful kingship. The atmosphere is charged with tension as crowds gather, curious about Jesus, while religious leaders plot against Him. The event serves as a public declaration of His identity as the Messiah, inviting both adoration and opposition. Ultimately, it sets the stage for the events leading to His crucifixion.

John 11:55-57John 12:1Mark 11:1-11Zachariah 9:9Psalm 118:25-26

Reflection Questions

What does it mean for you to recognize Jesus as your King in your daily life?

How do you respond to the tension between faith and doubt when faced with challenges?

In what ways can you demonstrate humility and peace in your interactions with others?

How can you prepare your heart for the times when Jesus might challenge your understanding of His plans?