John 13:17-38

Two significant disciples suffer the worst evening of their lives as we take a close look at Judas’ betrayal and Peter’s denial. Judas had no faith and was susceptible to Satan’s schemes. Peter, who sincerely loved the Lord, was overconfident and operating out of the flesh.

John 13:1-16

Imagine yourself with them on that last night before the Cross in that upper room. Jesus talks intimately with His disciples—and us today—about His love for us, how we are to live the Christian life, the provision He has made for us, and of our relationship to Him. It’s one of the sweetest meals you will ever enjoy.

John 12:24-50

“One day we shall each lose our physical life. The only way we can save it is to lose it in Jesus Christ. His glory is seen in the Cross,” says our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee. Survey the wondrous Cross in our study of John 12.

John 12:1-24

How do you accept that someone you love is going to die? When others were enjoying Jesus’ fellowship, Mary accepted the difficult truth that Jesus had come to Jerusalem to die. In an extravagant expression of worship, she anoints Him with oil. Sit with those who love Jesus most in some of His last days of ministry.

John 11:17-57

Learn the events surrounding Jesus’ magnificent statement, “I am the resurrection and the life” as He, once again, proves that He is greater than death. This study in John 11 marks the end of Jesus’ public ministry as He begins the path to the Cross.

John 11:1-17

When Jesus hears that His close friend Lazarus is sick and his sisters plead with Him to come heal Lazarus, Jesus intentionally stays where He is a couple days longer. Is Jesus being cruel? Find out in this great study in John 11.

John 10:11-42

John 10 paints one of the most tender pictures of Jesus as our Shepherd, and the Lamb, and the sheepfold door. Jesus knows His sheep and they know Him—and to know Him is to love Him. Come learn more about the Shepherd of your soul.

John 10:1-10

“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” In John 10, we see Psalm 23 in rich color as we hear from the Great Shepherd Himself how He knows His sheep by name and promises to provide and protect us. See the beautiful picture of Jesus and His sheep in this powerful passage.

John 9:24-41

Blindness—physical, as well as spiritual blindness—is a horrible condition. Jesus healed both kinds of blindness. But the one who sees yet rejects Jesus Christ as Savior has the worst kind of blindness of all.

John 9:1-23

Did you know only the Spirit of God can open your eyes to the truth of God’s Word? Without Jesus’ light, we are all blind. The story of how Jesus healed a man’s blindness reveals how suffering can often bring about the glory of God. Come listen to God’s Word and hear a simple and honest testimony of how God changes our lives.

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