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Jesus as 'The Great I Am' - Pt. 2

Episode 26 of the Hope UC Chicago podcast, hosted by Pastor Aaron Lage, titled "Jesus as 'The Great I Am' - Pt. 2" was published on July 8, 2024 and runs 66 minutes.

July 8, 2024 ·66m · Hope UC Chicago

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Sermon Summary: This sermon continues exploring Jesus' "I am" statements in the Gospel of John, emphasizing His divine nature and the importance of remaining connected to Him as the true vine. Boldly discussing the exclusivity of Jesus' claims and how they relate to our daily lives, and challenging listeners to stay connected to Christ through regular prayer and Bible reading. Key Points: Jesus' "I am" statements in John's Gospel reveal His divine natureThe exclusivity of Jesus' claims as the...

Sermon Summary: This sermon continues exploring Jesus' "I am" statements in the Gospel of John, emphasizing His divine nature and the importance of remaining connected to Him as the true vine. Boldly discussing the exclusivity of Jesus' claims and how they relate to our daily lives, and challenging listeners to stay connected to Christ through regular prayer and Bible reading.

Key Points:

  • Jesus' "I am" statements in John's Gospel reveal His divine nature
  • The exclusivity of Jesus' claims as the way, the truth, and the life
  • The importance of remaining connected to Jesus as the true vine
  • The need for regular practice in prayer and Bible reading to stay connected
  • The fruit-bearing nature of a life connected to Christ
  • The contrast between human attempts at self-improvement and God's transformative power

Scripture Reference:

  • John 11:25-27 (I am the resurrection and the life)
  • John 14:6 (I am the way, the truth, and the life)
  • John 15:1-8 (I am the true vine)

Stories:

  • The story of Lazarus' resurrection as evidence of Jesus' power over death
  • The Garden of Eden narrative and the tree of knowledge of good and evil, contrasted with Jesus as the true vine

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