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  • The Jesus Way #53 -- John 17:20-26 -- Is his glory enough?
    Apr 1 2026

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    Few prayers have driven and shaped my heart and my ministry like this prayer; Jesus’ prayer. And you know he prayed it with great fervency in the last hours of his life. It is his prayer for us, that we would be one, that we would be one, just like the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are one. He prays that we would live in such a compelling community that everyone wants to be part of it. But it's not easy, right? None of us are perfect, all of us are flawed and we bring those flaws into our relationships. So how do we live in this kind of community?

    Here's what Jesus said, "I have given them my glory, so that they can be one." So I guess we need to ask the question, "Is his glory enough?"

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    22 m
  • The Jesus Way #52 -- John 17 -- The great dream on Jesus' heart...
    Mar 31 2026

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    There is a prayer in John 17, a prayer between Jesus and his Father, just before Jesus goes to the cross. At the heart of that prayer is a simple request, "Father make them one. All those who will believe in me, make them one." Honestly I find myself grieved by how easily we minimize the unity at heart of his dream. He's praying that we would form a glory-saturated community that would reveal Jesus to the world around us.

    And in fact, I will suggest that Jesus greatest prayer also reveals the great dream of his heart, a dream that continues to this day, "that we would be known by the quantity and quality of our love for each other. Jesus greatest dream became his greatest prayer. Sometimes it seems like Jesus-dream is little more than a pipedream. But if we love him, if we truly value the price of the cross, if we not only proclaim it but actually consider ourselves to be his followers, shouldn't his
    dream, be our dream? Shouldn't his prayer, be our prayer?


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    22 m
  • The Jesus Way #51 -- Luke 19:36-46 -- Tears in his eyes, and a fire in his heart!
    Mar 30 2026

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    We are starting a new series at Calvary called "Homecoming" and I'll be putting them on each Monday. This episode is on the Palm Sunday story. It gives us a look at this reality. Often when Jesus comes into a city, a neighborhood, a school, he comes in with tears in his eyes and a fire in his heart. He comes in with tears in his eyes for those who are missing their encounter with him, and a fire in his heart for those who let it happen.

    Which one do you need to see? The tears in his eyes, or the fire in his heart?

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    34 m
  • The Jesus Way #50 -- John 15:26-16:15 -- What fills you up?
    Mar 27 2026

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    What are you filled with? What fills your life, right now? We can be filled with a lot of stuff, good and bad. What are you filled with today? In John 14-17, Jesus begins to talk about the Spirit of God. If you remember back in John 7, he talked about the Spirit of God so filling us up that rivers of living water flow out of our souls! It's an uncommon call to be filled with the Spirit. We may not exactly be sure what it means. But we do know what it's like to be filled with something.

    If someone says they are filled with grief, or filled with fear, or despair or anger or ambition or joy, or filled with love. We know what that's like. We know that what we are filled with dominates our thoughts, dictates our actions, perhaps even describes who we are. So what fills you up?

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    23 m
  • The Jesus Way #49 -- Matthew 15:1-11 -- Stick close to Jesus!
    Mar 26 2026

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    John 14-16 is an amazing piece of scripture. Jesus is sharing his last thoughts before he dies on a cross, and changes the story of the world. It's his locker-room talk before his team goes out to play the most important game of their lives. And he is talking to them about life, about what they need to thrive in the hard times to come. In the space of a few minutes, he will use the word "remain" at least 8 times. That's the word that I want us to hang onto. "Remain" or some of your translations say "abide." The greek word translated remain can mean to take a stand against difficult circumstances, but it was also used to refer to close personal relationships.

    So maybe the sense of the word is to stick close even when it's difficult. When trouble comes, stick close to Jesus. When it's hard to hope, stick close to Jesus. When you want your life to make a difference, stick close to Jesus!

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    22 m
  • The Jesus Way #48 -- John 15-16 -- If hope is contagious, love is how it spreads!
    Mar 25 2026

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    As you know I’m kind of stuck in John 14-17. Which isn’t a bad thing at all, if you took my advice and have been reading those four chapters every day, maybe even multiple times a day. So in the last episode, I ended with this thought. I didn’t develop it much, but I threw it out there at the end, the thought was simply this, "If hope is contagious, love is how it spreads." If hope is contagious, love is how it spreads, so if we want to spread hope, we might need a love breakthrough!

    In this episode, we'll touch a bit more on the relationships that Jesus touches on in John 14-17. Each relationship is a place where we can pray for breakthrough!

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    22 m
  • The Jesus Way #47 -- John 15-16 -- Hope is contagious!
    Mar 24 2026

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    Remember in a recent episode, talking about prayer, I said that while helplessness is a great initiator of prayer, helplessness is not enough. We need hopefulness to sustain prayer. But when our helplessness meets His hopefulness, something pretty amazing can happen. So I want to talk a bit again about that hopefulness. And here is the statement that I'm going to make...

    Hope is contagious!

    I'm praying that contagious hope fills every heart that listens to this episode!

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    21 m
  • The Jesus Way #46 -- John 14:15-31 -- Are you seeking peace?
    Mar 23 2026

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    What is peace? In our culture today, we typically define peace in terms of absence. It's the absence of noise, the absence of storms, the absence of conflict and anxiety. But when Jesus spoke of peace, he used the Hebrew word, shalom. Shalom is fullness and wholeness, not absence. Shalom is well-being in the widest sense of the word. It's the blessing of God which sums up all other blessings. Shalom is more about fullness than emptiness, more about presence than absence. Shalom is the wholeness of heart that comes from a fullness of God.

    Are you seeking peace?

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    18 m