Jesus did not come to condemn the world, but to save it. So Christians, what is our attitude toward the world? Do we write unbelievers off? Do we blast them and rail against them? Do we have a compassionate heart, longing that they might be saved?
Jesus did not come to condemn the world, but to save it. So Christians, what is our attitude toward the world? Do we write unbelievers off? Do we blast them and rail against them? Do we have a compassionate heart, longing that they might be saved?
Jesus did not come to condemn the world, but to save it. So Christians, what is our attitude toward the world? Do we write unbelievers off? Do we blast them and rail against them? Do we have a compassionate heart, longing that they might be saved?
3 Grace and Truth Bring God to Us John 1:14‐18 Not Break Us
John 3:16-21 10 John Sets Things Up for the Christ John 1:19‐28 1. Accept that God loves everything and everyone around you and Missionary—Joseph Moussa 17 Acts 20:17‐24 we are to approach people in the same love (v16‐17) “The Servant’s Heart”
24 Jesus Begins to Invite Disciples John 1:29‐42
31 Jesus Invites Us to See Greater Things John 1:43‐51
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7 John 2:1‐12 Jesus Begins at a Wedding
14 Humanity’s Constant Need for Cleansing John 2:13‐25
21 Easter—You Must Be Born Again John 3:1‐16 2. Not that we are right, but we escape judgement for our wrong Jesus Came to Fix Us, Not Break Us (v18‐19) 28 John 3:16‐21 with Daryl Crawford
May The Humble Heart Lets Jesus Have His Righ ul Spot 5 John 3:22‐36 with Mark Hargrove
12 Jesus Makes Time for Each of Us John 4:1‐26
19 Come and See, See and Believe John 4:27‐45
26 Believing is Seeing John 4:46‐54 3. Is it us against the world? Even if it is, it cannot be in a spirit of judgment of the world. (v20‐21) Whitehall Bible Fellowship Church Pastor Tim and Rachel Schmoyer 3300 Seventh Street 131 Cornerstone Place Whitehall, PA 18052 Whitehall, PA 18052