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If anyone serves me, he must follow me; and where I am, there will be my servant also (John 12:26).
As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another (1 Peter 4:10).
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Our hearts move from troubled to tranquil when we believe that Jesus holds our future.
The most practical thing in a time of testing is believing what Jesus teaches about the One God, who is Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Because that is what will provide stability for your troubled souls. It will provide fuel for you service. It will truly thrill you, because this is who God is.
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Speaker: Robin Boisvert
As Jesus is about to leave the disciples for the cross, he comforts them by reminding them of the necessity of obedience, the reality of the Holy Spirit, and the blessing of relationship.
Jesus calls his disciples to live lives that bear much fruit, fruit that is rooted in his unsearchable love for them.
Jesus warns his disciples that they should expect the world to hate them. However, by employing the Holy Spirit's help, they will bear fruit and endure when the going gets tough.
The Holy Spirit will come to convict the world, guide his disciples, and glorify Jesus.
The happiest people are not the richest or most successful ones. The happiest people are those who have found their joy in Jesus Christ.
We can know the Father clearly and we can approach the Father directly because the Father loves us personally. So, even in a troubled world, we take courage.
Just hours before his death, Jesus prays. He prays that his father would glorify him as well as keep and sanctify his disciples.
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Speaker: Jose Troche
In his last hours on earth, Jesus prayed for all people who would eventually believe in him. But what did Jesus pray? What did he want for his church? What was his desire for them?
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