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In John 8, Jesus points out that we are slaves to sin, but we can all find freedom, truth and meaning in Him.
In John 8, Jesus points out that we are slaves to sin, but we can all find freedom, truth and meaning in Him.
When Jesus said “I am the Light of the World” in John 8, this struck a nerve with the religious leaders. There is so much significance in that phrase that it would have sounded like a thunderclap to the people of Israel. His words affirmed Him as the Messiah.
John 8 recounts the story of the woman caught in adultery. The religious leaders were trying to trap Jesus in a legal argument, but He cuts right through it and gets to the core issue.
Is Jesus eternal God? The Bible tells us in John 1, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” And in verse 14, “the Word became flesh and dwelt among us.” So not only does John … Read more
The Crucifix (aka the Cross) is gruesome. Those who were sentenced to die on a cross could spend days hanging in torture before the arrival of death. The cross not only punished criminals, it also served as a warning to others desiring to commit a … Read more
Satan (or the Devil) is referred to in the Bible as the Accuser of God’s followers (Revelation 12:10). Even though Jesus has called you into a victorious and new life in him (2nd Cor 5:17; 1st John 4:4), our past and our faith can waiver. … Read more