What do betrayal, failure, and peace have to do with one another? In one way or another, they all relate to trouble.
We continued our series,”Chosen Words,” this past weekend at Eastbrook Church looking at the trouble of Jesus, His disciples, and in our lives. I took us into John 13:18-14:4, exploring Jesus’ encounter with Judas’ betrayal and Peter’s failure. This highlights our own need to be watchful of our temptation to betray Jesus or deny Jesus when trouble comes down upon us.
You can view a video of the message and the accompanying outline below. You can listen to the message via our audio podcast here. You can join in with the “Chosen Words” devotional online.
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The Trouble of Betrayal (John 13:18-30)
- Judas and divided loyalties
- Judas and spiritual conflict
The Trouble of Failure (John 13:31-38)
- Peter and confusion
- Peter and brash declarations
Trouble and Jesus (John 14:1-4)
- The pathway to glory (13:31-33)
- The provision of God (14:2-4)
- The reality of Jesus (14:1)
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