After the shepherds of Israel mistreated and kicked out the man born blind in chapter 9, Jesus announced in John 10:1-21 that he is the Good Shepherd. While false shepherds sacrificed the sheep for their own benefit, the Good Shepherd laid down his life for the sheep. The question for us is if we know his voice and follow him. (sermon notes)
In Jonah 4, we find the most successful preacher of his day angry enough to die after his greatest triumph, because God had done...
No matter how bad things get, God is still working out his own holy will through seen and unseen agents.
As the second Adam and the faithful Israel, Jesus resisted temptation and so can help us when we are tempted.