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Justification, Sanctification and the Woman Caught in Adultery: a Bible Study on John 8:2-11

5/13/2022

 

JOhn 8:2-11 (Click to Read)
Teacher: Terence Chandra

It may come as a surprise to some that one of the most beloved stories in the Bible (the story of Jesus and the adulterous woman) cannot be found in the earliest manuscripts of John's Gospel. In fact, in most translations of the Bible, there is a textual notation written in the margins attesting to this fact. (Just look up the story in John 8:2-11 of your Bible and you'll see for yourself). However, there is good reason to believe that the story of the adulterous woman DOES date back to the time of Jesus. First, there are signs that the story was based on eyewitness testimony. Secondly, there are a couple of early Christian authors whose writings betray a knowledge of this story even though it did not appear in any gospel manuscripts of their time. For these reasons, many are content to view this story as canon. More importantly, though, this story beautifully communicates the mercy and compassion that dwells in the heart of the Saviour. It also has a lot to teach us about the theological concepts of justification and sanctification. Like all forgiven sinners, the woman in this story has been justified (that is, declared innocent in God's court of law). However, she is also sent off by Jesus to be sanctified (that is, to grow in holiness and love).

April 24, 2022 - Why Should Thomas have believed? A sermon on John 20:19-31

4/25/2022

 

John 20:19-31 (Click to Read)
Preacher: Terence Chandra

Why Believe in the Resurrection of Christ? Belief in the resurrection of Christ is the central event of the Christian story- the ground and basis for our hope. But why do we believe it? The answer to that question is found, among other places, in the story of Jesus' appearance to Thomas in the upper room. This is the passage of scripture we'll be looking at in this sermon. 

April 17, 2022 - Meditations on an Easter Tomb: an Easter Sermon

4/23/2022

 

John 20:1-18 (Click to Read)
Preacher: Jasmine Chandra

An empty tomb, a missing body, a weeping woman: These are all well known features of the Easter Story. In this sermon, Jasmine takes a deeper look into the darkness of that tomb and into the deeper hope that lies beyond it.

I am the true vine: How a disciple bears fruit (a bible study on John 15:1-4)

4/5/2022

 

John 15:1-4 (Click to Read)
Teacher: Terence Chandra

I Am the True Vine: Remain in Me as I Remain in You In this, the last session of our Bible Study series on the I am sayings of John's Gospel, we'll be taking a closer look at Jesus' statement, "I am the true vine and my Father is the vine grower" (John 15:1) This teaching is a kind of mini parable, where Jesus uses ordinary things (vines, branches, farmers and fruit) to point to deeper, kingdom realities. If the vine grower is God and Jesus is the vine then, we, the disciples of Jesus are the branches that grow from the vine. The fruit, likewise, can be seen as the good works that we do: acts of self-sacrificial love that are proceed from a true and living faith. But how do we, as branches, remain grafted to the vine? How do we remain in Jesus as he remains in us? That's the chief question that we'll be exploring towards the end of this Bible Study.

I am the wAY, THE tRUTH AND THE lIFE: a bIBLE sTUDY ON jOHN 14:5-7

3/11/2022

 

joHN 14:5-7 (cLICK TO rEAD)
tEACHER: tERENCE cHANDRA

John's Gospel goes into considerable detail concerning Jesus' final conversation with his disciples before his arrest, trial and crucifixion. During this conversation, Jesus informs his disciples that, soon, he will leave them, returning to the divine presence of his Father. The disciples are very confused by this. They expected the Messiah to raise up an army, drive out the pagans from Jerusalem and usher in an eternal era of righteousness and peace known as "the Kingdom of God." They did NOT, however, expect him to simply leave them before any of this takes place. Still, Jesus attempts to reassure his disciples by reminding them that they know the way to where he is going. However, still very much confused, Thomas asks Jesus, “Lord, we do not know where you are going. How can we know the way?” (John 14:5). In reply, Jesus says, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me" (John 14:6). What does Jesus mean by this statement? That's what we'll be exploring in this, part 8 of our Bible Study series on the I AM Sayings of John's Gospel. 

Why did Jesus say, "I AM THE RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE?" (A Bible Study on John 11:1-44)

2/3/2022

 

JOhn 11:1-44 (Click to Read)
Teacher: Terence Chandra

In this, the 7th part of our Bible Study series on the I AM sayings of John's Gospel, we will take a deeper look at Jesus' words, "I am the resurrection and the life."  These are words that Jesus declares to a grieving Martha, shortly before he goes to the tomb and restores her dead brother, Lazarus, to life.  What does it mean for Jesus to be the resurrection and the life?  And, how is that significant to us?  That's what we'll be exploring in today's Bible Study on John 11:1-44. 

WHY JESUS SAID, "I AM THE GATE": a BIble Study on JOhn 10:1-10

1/18/2022

 

JOhn 10:1-10 (Click to Read)
Teacher: Terence Chandra

In this (the 6th part of a 9 part Bible Study series on the "I am" sayings in John's Gospel) Jesus tells a peculiar parable. In this parable, he implies that the people of God are like a sheep pen- that is, a walled inclosure providing shelter and safety to the flock. Jesus goes on to explain that he himself is the GATE to that sheep pen. What does Jesus mean by this? That's what we will explore in today's Bible Study. 

January 16, 2022 - Water into Wine: a foretaste of the COming Kingdom

1/18/2022

 

JOhn 2:1-11 (click to read)
Preacher: COralie Losier

In today's sermon, Coralie takes a deeper look into the well known story of Jesus turning water into wine during the wedding in Cana of Galilee. She poses three very important questions, each of which are worth reflecting upon: 1. Do we invite Jesus to be a part of everything in our lives- not just the hard times but even the celebrations? 2. Do we point struggling people to Jesus? 3. When we pray, are we willing to do what God tells us to do? 

The "I Am" Sayings of Jesus (I am the Good Shepherd): a Bible Study

12/15/2021

 

John 10:11-18 (Click to Read)
Teacher: Terence Chandra

In ancient times, leaders (i.e., judges, kings, emperors) were often likened to shepherds. After all, shepherds were responsible for feeding, protecting and directing their flocks- tasks which ancient rulers saw as their own. As most of us are probably aware, Jesus used shepherding imagery in many of his teachings and parables, even going so far as to liken himself to a shepherd. However, instead of simply saying, "I am like a shepherd," Jesus actually says, "I am the GOOD shepherd." What does Jesus mean when he says that he is specifically the good shepherd? That's the question we'll be exploring today in our Bible Study on John 10:11-18. 

The "I AM" Sayings of Jesus, Part 4 (a bible study)

11/30/2021

 

John 8 (Click to Read)
Teacher: Terence Chandra

The passage of scripture that we'll be looking at today is part of a longer dialogue that Jesus is having with a crowd of people. At the beginning of this dialogue, we are told that Jesus' audience is mostly sympathetic to his cause. In fact, we are told that they were "Jews who had believed in him" (John 8:31). However, by the time this encounter has finished, the same people "who had believed in him" now want to stone him to death (John 8:58). The reason the people want to stone him is this: Jesus said, "Before Abraham was, I AM" (John 8:58). What was so offensive about this statement? Why did it result in a murderous anger on behalf of the crowds? This is what we'll be talking about in this, the fourth Bible Study in a Bible Study series on the I AM sayings of John's Gospel. John 8:51-57 51 Very truly, I tell you, whoever keeps my word will never see death.” 52 The Jews said to him, “Now we know that you have a demon. Abraham died, and so did the prophets; yet you say, ‘Whoever keeps my word will never taste death.’ 53 Are you greater than our father Abraham, who died? The prophets also died. Who do you claim to be?” 54 Jesus answered, “If I glorify myself, my glory is nothing. It is my Father who glorifies me, he of whom you say, ‘He is our God,’ 55 though you do not know him. But I know him; if I would say that I do not know him, I would be a liar like you. But I do know him and I keep his word. 56 Your ancestor Abraham rejoiced that he would see my day; he saw it and was glad.” 57 Then the Jews said to him, “You are not yet fifty years old, and have you seen Abraham?” 58 Jesus said to them, “Very truly, I tell you, before Abraham was, I am.” 59 So they picked up stones to throw at him, but Jesus hid himself and went out of the temple.
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