EPISODE · Jul 24, 2023 · 41 MIN
John 5:31-47 - The Witnesses
from Chris Stuart - Tyndale’s Plowboy · host cstpb
The central message of this sermon is that testimony and witness are essential components of truth and faith, and that Jesus presents himself as a witness who bears true testimony about his relationship with God. The speaker argues that when we receive and believe in the testimony of others, such as Moses or John the Baptist, it demonstrates our trust in them and our willingness to follow their words. Conversely, when we refuse to accept the testimony of Jesus, despite having the law and prophets on our side, we demonstrate a lack of faith and love for God. The speaker emphasizes that believing in Jesus is not just about accepting his words, but also about trusting in him as a person who speaks with divine authority. Ultimately, the sermon invites listeners to reconsider their relationship with Jesus and to seek truth and life from the one who has come in his Father's name.
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The central message of this sermon is that testimony and witness are essential components of truth and faith, and that Jesus presents himself as a witness who bears true testimony about his relationship with God. The speaker argues that when we receive and believe in the testimony of others, such as Moses or John the Baptist, it demonstrates our trust in them and our willingness to follow their words. Conversely, when we refuse to accept the testimony of Jesus, despite having the law and prophets on our side, we demonstrate a lack of faith and love for God. The speaker emphasizes that believing in Jesus is not just about accepting his words, but also about trusting in him as a person who speaks with divine authority. Ultimately, the sermon invites listeners to reconsider their relationship with Jesus and to seek truth and life from the one who has come in his Father's name.
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