Episodes
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John Chapter 11 narrates the remarkable event of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead, demonstrating his power over life and death.
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John Chapter 10 offers a profound metaphor of Jesus as the Good Shepherd who provides safety and salvation for his sheep.
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John Chapter 9 tells the story of Jesus healing a man born blind, addressing the theme "Why Was I Born Like This?" The chapter opens with Jesus' disciples questioning whether the man's blindness was caused by sin, either his own or his parents'. Jesus clarifies that the man's blindness serves to demonstrate God's work.
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John Chapter 8 delves into the confrontation between Jesus and the Pharisees, illustrating the theme "Truth Sets Us Free."
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Chapter 7 features Jesus' participation in the Feast of Booths, highlighting the contrast between human expectations and divine timing. Jesus navigates through the scepticism of his brothers and the hostility of the Jewish leaders while affirming his obedience to the Father's will.
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John Chapter 6 recounts two of Jesus' miraculous signs: the feeding of the 5,000 and his walking on water, both demonstrating his divine authority. The chapter goes on to detail Jesus' profound teaching about being the Bread of Life, emphasizing the spiritual sustenance he provides, which is essential for eternal life.
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In John Chapter 5, we explore Jesus' healing of a man at the Pool of Bethesda and his subsequent discourse on his divine authority and relationship with God the Father.
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John Chapter 4 presents the story of Jesus' encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well, highlighting themes of overcoming social barriers, the living water of eternal life, and the universal need for spiritual fulfillment. Jesus, aware of the woman's past and current life, offers her "living water," symbolizing the eternal life that comes from belief in him.
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John Chapter 3 delves into the profound conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus, in which Jesus explains the concept of being "born again" as a spiritual rebirth, not as reincarnation. This chapter highlights the distinction between physical birth and spiritual rebirth.
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In John Chapter 2, we explore two main events: the transformation of water into wine at the wedding at Cana and Jesus cleansing the temple. At the wedding, Jesus performs his first miracle, turning water into wine, symbolizing the joy and newness of the New Covenant.
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This chapter presents Jesus Christ as the pre-existent Word, the Creator, the source of life, and the Light of the world. John the Baptist's testimony about Jesus and his divine identity is highlighted. The chapter unfolds the calling of the first disciples who recognize Jesus as the Messiah, the Son of God.
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The chapter recounts the visit of the women to Jesus' tomb, where they find it empty and are greeted by angels who announce His resurrection. The risen Jesus appears to two disciples on the road to Emmaus and later to the apostles, demonstrating His physical presence and opening their understanding of the Scriptures.
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These chapters cover the heart-wrenching moments leading up to Jesus' crucifixion. The narrative includes Jesus' final Passover meal, his agonizing prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane, betrayal by Judas, Peter's denial, Jesus' trials before the Sanhedrin, Pilate, and Herod, and his ultimate crucifixion.
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The chapter begins with religious leaders questioning Jesus' authority, leading to a parable about tenants who reject the vineyard owner's son, symbolizing Israel's rejection of God's messengers and Christ Himself. Jesus also skillfully navigates a trap about paying taxes, underscoring the need to honour earthly rulers while prioritizing our duty to God.
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The chapter recounts the story of Zacchaeus, a wealthy tax collector whose encounter with Jesus leads to repentance and restitution. Jesus teaches the parable of the minas, emphasizing the responsibility to wisely invest what God has given us.
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Esther Sisulu and our host, John Mathews, discuss Luke 19 on Mission 66, focusing on the concept of "Long-term Investment" in the kingdom of God.
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Esther Sisulu and our host, John Mathews, explore the parables and teachings of Jesus that underscore the need for humility, persistence in prayer, and complete devotion to the kingdom of God.
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Jesus discusses the nature of faith and the kingdom of God. Faith, Jesus teaches, is like a muscle that grows with use and is manifested through actions, not just feelings or agreement with doctrines.
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Jesus addresses the complex relationship between earthly pursuits and spiritual priorities. The chapter begins with the parable of the dishonest manager, illustrating shrewdness in worldly matters, and transitions to discussing the proper use of wealth in serving God.
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On this episode Jesus tells three parables highlighting the theme "Lost and Found."
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