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Day 8 – John 14:7-11

Read John 14:7-11

V7: Only through Jesus can we truly know God as Father – and to know Him is to know the Father. He came to show us the Father, with whom He is eternally One (John 1:18) God is a spirit, but we see Him truly revealed and reflected in Jesus.

V8: Philip, still not understanding, says eagerly “Show us the Father” – We want to see God!

V9: Jesus, who has been with them 3 years now, says if they really know Him, theyknow the Father. (John 10:30) How many say they want to know God, but will not look at or listen to Jesus!

V10: Here is the intimate oneness of Father and Son (and the Holy Spirit too.) Here is the mystery of God’s being, but He reveals it to us in His Word. Yet, one with the Father from all eternity (John 1:1), in His human nature Jesus acts only on the Father’s authority, His Words and Works are the Father’s. He came as the perfectly obedient Servant of God. Our great example.

V11: Again, He calls them to believe in this Intimate Oneness, and declares that the very things they have seen Him do should be sufficient witness to the truth of all He says. The Gospel records present that witness to all who have eyes to see!

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Day 7 – John 14:1-6

Read John 14:1-6

V1: Jesus is preparing His disciples for His going away, which will be by His death on the cross. He knows they are puzzled, their minds troubled, and how grieved they will be when He is taken, but he seeks to comfort them through wonderful promises they will understand later. He calls them to trust Him, just as they trust God.

V2: The Father’s house is the ultimate home He will share with His people – heaven. “Many rooms” is too vague, the word means ‘abiding places’, (the old word ‘abodes’), where people belong, their rightful home. There is a place there for every believer, through Christ’s redeeming death for them.

V3: He goes to make their – and our, if we are trusting in Him – place ready, and will come for them again. He wants all His people to be with Him forever.

V4-5: Jesus says they know the way there. Thomas replies they don’t – for they still don’t understand. Do we at times fail to understand what God says to us in His Word, by not really listening to it.

V6: Jesus Himself IS the Way – the only way to God, the only way sinful humans can have a place in heaven. That way is made through the cross, where He bore our sins that we might be forgiven. And He is the Truth, the living truth of God, which He came to declare to us – and the Life, the new spiritual life, eternal life, which is received by faith, through God’s grace alone. (John 3:16 ). Note, this is an exclusive claim – Jesus is the only Saviour, the only way to truly know God – and we need no other! (Hebrews7:25)

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Letter C

Here is our third memory verse, and off course it starts with the letter”C”. Why not print it off, then learn it while you are colouring it in. Show your work to someone at home, and tell them the verse you have learnt. You could even send us a video of you saying it while holding your picture!

Click the picture below to get a full size version to send to your printer.

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Day 6 – John 13 : 36-38

Read John 13:36-38

Just three verses, but how challenging they are.

V36-37: Simon Peter, so often confident – over confident -in his own strength and ability, refuses to accept that he can’t go with Jesus. He declares he is ready and willing to lay down his life for him, if need be. And Simon means it – his heart is sincere, I don’t doubt – but he is relying on his own human strength and courage. He can do it – he will never let Jesus down!

How easily we can fall back into relying on our own strength, our own ability. How often we think ourselves “sufficient”. We must realise and accept our weakness, our frailty – perhaps this present time is teaching us that. The OT teaches it too – Zechariah 4:6. – The NT reinforces it in many places – (e.g. 2 Corinthians 3:5, 4:7) and in the example of Simon Peter here.

V38: Jesus tells Peter he will deny him three times this very night. He who has claimed, and yes, boasted, so much will fall so low. (See John 18:15-18, 25-27). But let us not judge and criticise Peter, but recognise our own weakness and our need of the strength and steadfastness which only God’s grace can give us. Peter will be forgiven and restored by that grace, and afterwards will serve his Lord in the power of the Holy Spirit, not his own.

Let us end this chapter, reflecting on the words of 1Corinthians 10:12 – “Let anyone who thinks that he stands take heed, lest he fall”. Truly, our sufficiency is, and can only be, from God alone.

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Day 5 – John 13 : 31-35

Read John 13:31-35

V31-32: With Judas gone, Jesus, for all the weight of His sufferings which He knows, seems less burdened, and can speak of God’s sure purpose in it all – to glorify His Son, and be glorified in Him. The Son of Man was the title Jesus most used for Himself, it came from OT prophecy, but also declared His true human nature. His glory came through the work of His cross, and His Father, who gave His Son for us shares in that glory ( Philippians 2:9-11) We give God the glory when we praise and worship Him as He deserves, giving Him what belongs only to Him. How amazing that the eternal Lord of glory was pleased to come again to His glory after He so humbled Himself, through His death on the cross for us!

V33: He will leave these disciples soon; will go where they cannot (yet) follow. He returns to His Father, after His death, resurrection and ascension into heaven. But o ne day they, and all His redeemed people, will be with Him. (See John 14:1-3.)

V34: But for now, they must face life without His physical presence – as we all still do – and so He gives them His “new commandment” – they must love one another. But how is it “new”? Jesus Himself summed up the OT law in love for God, and for others (Matthew 22:36-40.) What is new is the measure of this love – it is to be like His love for them – for us. This is how Christians are to love one another!

V35: And Jesus says it should be the first, the most obviously different thing that others see in us. “See how these Christians love one another” wrote a second century historian in amazement. Can that be seen in us? How do we show it, to each other and to unbelievers around us?

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Day 4 – John 13 : 21-30

Read John 13:21-30:


V21: Jesus, fully human, with feelings like ours ( Hebrews 4:14-15) is troubled and weighed down by the thought of Judas’ betrayal – remember, He has always treated Judas like the other disciples.


V22: As He speaks of it again, the others are uneasy, unsure. Perhaps they wonder ” Is it me – will I betray Him?” Perhaps they recognise how fickle their hearts can be. ( Do we?) In fact, though they won’t betray Him like Judas, they will all abandon Him, and flee in fear.


V23: “The disciple whom Jesus loved” – John, who wrote this gospel, and hardly ever draws attention to himself by name. Nor does he mean that Jesus loved him more than he does the others, but rather he marvels that Jesus should love HIM at all. Do we?


V24-25: Peter wants him, being the closest to Jesus at the table, to ask who the betrayer is.


V26: Jesus doesn’t name Judas, but indicated him by a symbolic act. The offer of the bread dipped in wine was usually a gesture of favour and love – but Judas is unmoved by it.


V27: Yes, Satan, the devil, is at work in all this, Judas is his instrument, yet is still responsible for the terrible thing he does. There is a mystery here, but Judas’ own sin is real!


V28-29: Still the disciples don’t understand ( not even Peter and John, it seems) Judas seems to have acted as the “treasurer” of the group – but see ch12 v6 – he has been dishonest and treacherous from the beginning, yet Jesus has born with him for 3 years!


V30: Judas goes out ” into the night”. Ponder the weight of those words, as they reflect the darkness of his lost spiritual condition. But do we know the sure hope of salvation, through trusting in Christ as saviour?


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Day 3 – John 13 : 12-20

Read John 13:12-20

V12: Jesus wants them – and us – to understand what He has done.

V13-14: They call Him their Master, their teacher, and rightly so. Now he has given them an example of how they should regard and treat one another -and how we should!

V15: And what is that example? A humble willingness to serve each other, to put others first -to be prepared to do anything to show love and meet each other’s needs. It doesn’t have to be literally to wash each other’s feet, but to put others first, to see them as more important than ourselves (Philippians 2:2-5) this is to be like Jesus!

V16-17: If Jesus shows such love by self-humbling concern and service for His people, so must we if we are His disciples, seeking to follow Him and be like Him. We must not just “talk the talk”, but walk the walk”.

V18: Again, He speaks of the betrayal- how it weighed on His truly human heart – but Scripture had foretold it(Psalm 41:9.)

V19: And He wants them to know it is all within God’s plan, and under His control. When we see this of the sufferings and death of God’s own Son for our salvation, can we not trust Him in the things we don’t yet understand in our own lives?

V20: How fully Jesus identifies Himself with His people and so does His Father, He assures us. Do we know the wonder of this union with Christ, all and only by His grace?

Pastor Stuart

The Glories of God’s Love – Part 1

Pastor Stuart begins looking in more detail at the book we at Grace are currently reading together. Look out soon for more videos.


The Glories of God's Love - Part 1

Pastor Stuart begins looking in more detail at the book we at Grace are currently reading together. Look out soon for more videos.

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Day Two – John 13 : 7-11

Read John 13:7-11

V7: Jesus tells Peter he doesn’t yet understand what the Lord is doing, but in due time he will. How often this is true of us, perhaps even at this present time, but HE is Lord!

V8: Peter still protests – and here we feel he is “digging his heels in”, he’s sure he’s right, and isn’t really listening to the Lord. This also can be true of us! What Jesus’ answer means is, surely, that Peter – and all believers- belong to Jesus on His terms, not ours. We can only be made clean by what Jesus has done, not anything we can do. This looks beyond the foot washing to His death on the cross and His shed blood for our sins. (See 1 John 1:7)

V9: Simon is now all enthusiasm – “then wash me all over, Lord”

V10: But by what Jesus has done for His people, they are completely clean – nothing can be added, or needs to be. Do we know this is true of us, because we are trusting in Him?

V10-11: Again, we see the Lord’s knowledge of Judas’ betrayal. He is not made clean, because he is not truly trusting in Jesus at all. Let us be warned, it is possible to seem to be one of Christ’s people – to be “like the others in church, etc.” yet not to know and trust Jesus ourselves. May we all know Him as our own Saviour and Lord.

Pastor Stuart

Recommended Book to read

We are currently distributing to our congregation and friends of the church a book called : ‘The Glories of God’s Love – A Gospel Primer for Christians’ by Milton Vincent. This small book comprises 31 short themes for us to read and consider as His family.

Our aim by distributing this book is to build each other up and enjoy a sense of fellowship as we study together. They could form a topic of your regular phone calls and messages. For those who have access to the internet, (and particularly the Grace Family & Friends Support Facebook Group), built around this study there will be regular short video messages from Pastor Stuart,and most importantly, the opportunity to exchange and share your own thoughts with other members of the Grace Family in a secure forum. These different ways of sharing will help build us up and also help to address any growing sense of isolation.

Please watch the video below to hear more from Pastor Stuart.


Recommended Book to read

We are currently distributing to our congregation and friends of the church a book called : ‘The Glories of God’s Love - A Gospel Primer for Christians' by Milton Vincent. This small book comprises 31 short themes for us to read and consider as His family.

Our aim by distributing this book is to build each other up and enjoy a sense of fellowship as we study together. They could form a topic of your regular phone calls and messages. For those who have access to the internet, (and particularly the Grace Family & Friends Support Facebook Group), built around this study there will be regular short video messages from Pastor Stuart,and most importantly, the opportunity to exchange and share your own thoughts with other members of the Grace Family in a secure forum.

These different ways of sharing will help build us up and also help to address any growing sense of isolation.

http://gracebaptist.org.uk/
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