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In this session, Erin Warren teaches through John 19. This is one of the hardest passages to read in Scripture. Jesus endures beatings, carrying His own cross, and crucifixion. It’s tempting to breeze through this and get to the good news of John 20, but it is a good practice to sit in the sorrow of John 19. It reminds us that there is a cost to sin, and Jesus paid that price on our behalf. John continually reminds us that Jesus is the true Messiah, and he does that by showing the prophecies Jesus fulfilled. Jesus cries out, “It is finished,” on the cross, reminding us that for this moment He came: to accomplish the task that we could not.
For more information on this study, go to FeastingOnTruth.com/John
For more information on the study of the Tabernacle, “To Dwell in Our Midst,” go to FeastingOnTruth.com/Dwell
For recommended resources, go to FeastingOnTruth.com/Resources
For booking inquiries, go to FeastingOnTruth.com/Speaking
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In this session, Erin Warren teaches through John 19. This is one of the hardest passages to read in Scripture. Jesus endures beatings, carrying His own cross, and crucifixion. It’s tempting to breeze through this and get to the good news of John 20, but it is a good practice to sit in the sorrow of John 19. It reminds us that there is a cost to sin, and Jesus paid that price on our behalf. John continually reminds us that Jesus is the true Messiah, and he does that by showing the prophecies Jesus fulfilled. Jesus cries out, “It is finished,” on the cross, reminding us that for this moment He came: to accomplish the task that we could not.
For more information on this study, go to FeastingOnTruth.com/John
For more information on the study of the Tabernacle, “To Dwell in Our Midst,” go to FeastingOnTruth.com/Dwell
For recommended resources, go to FeastingOnTruth.com/Resources
For booking inquiries, go to FeastingOnTruth.com/Speaking