Looking to the Cross and the Empty Tomb

John’s Epilogue Pt.2: Peter’s Restoration

Sermon #10 in the Series: “Looking to the Cross and the Empty Tomb” Scripture: John 21:15-25. Sermon Titled: “John’s Epilogue Pt.2: Peter’s Restoration” Sermon in a Sentence: “There is hope for those who have failed to experience forgiveness and restoration, and to live their lives with a unique purpose in service of the Lord.”

John’s Epilogue Pt.1: The Large Catch and Breakfast by the Sea

Sermon #9 in the Series: “Looking to the Cross and the Empty Tomb” Scripture: John 21:1-14. Sermon Titled: “John’s Epilogue Pt.1: The Large Catch and Breakfast by the Sea” Sermon in a Sentence: “We will experience the blessings of the Lord that will far exceed our expectations and imaginations when we place our trust in the all-sufficient Savior, live our lives in obedience to Him, and pursue intimate fellowship with Him.”

Jesus, the Disciples, and Thomas

Sermon #8 in the Series: “Looking to the Cross and the Empty Tomb” Scripture: John 20:19-31. Sermon Titled: “Jesus, the Disciples, and Thomas” Sermon in a Sentence: “All of your hope for this life and the life to come rests upon your belief that Jesus Christ died for your sins and rose from the dead to be your Savior and Lord.”

Jesus and Mary Magdalene

Sermon #7 in the Series: “Looking to the Cross and the Empty Tomb” Scripture: John 20:11-18. Sermon Titled: “Jesus and Mary Magdalene” Sermon in a Sentence: “The victorious resurrection of Jesus changes our sorrow into everlasting joy and compels us to share that same good news with others.”

Jesus and the Graveclothes He Left Behind

Sermon #6 in the Series: “Looking to the Cross and the Empty Tomb” Scripture: John 20:1-10. Sermon Titled: “Jesus and the Graveclothes He Left Behind” Sermon in a Sentence: “The graveclothes that Jesus left behind give testimony that He is alive and should lead us to believe in Him as Savior and Lord.”

Jesus, Crucified, Dead, and Buried

Sermon #5 in the Series: “Looking to the Cross and the Empty Tomb” Scripture: John 19:16-42. Sermon Titled: “Jesus, Crucified, Dead, and Buried” Sermon in a Sentence: “Because God planned and provided fully for our salvation through Christ’s death on the cross, we are called to believe in Jesus and live boldly as His disciples.”

Jesus, Tried, Rejected, and Sentenced

Sermon #4 in the Series: “Looking to the Cross and the Empty Tomb” Scripture: John 19:16-42. Sermon Titled: “Jesus, Tried, Rejected, and Sentenced” Sermon in a Sentence: “Although He was rejected, beaten, scourged, crowned with thorns, mercilessly mocked, and unjustly crucified, Jesus Christ is the King of kings who died in the place of sinners, and His glory and majesty calls you to trust in Him as Savior and Lord.”

Jesus, Denied and Tried

Sermon #5 in the Series: “Looking to the Cross and the Empty Tomb” Scripture: John 18:15-27. Sermon Titled: “Jesus, Denied and Tried” Sermon in a Sentence: “As a disciple, even when you fail the Lord, there is still hope because Jesus Christ is the true High Priest who will never fail you.”

Jesus, Betrayed and Arrested

Sermon #2 in the Series: “Looking to the Cross and the Empty Tomb” Scripture: John 18:1-14. Sermon Titled: “Jesus, Betrayed and Arrested” Sermon in a Sentence: “Jesus surrendered Himself to be betrayed, arrested, and ultimately crucified in order to drink the cup of God’s wrath so that sinners like you and me can be saved.”

Jesus Prays for Himself, His Disciples, and Us

Sermon #1 in the Series: “Looking to the Cross and the Empty Tomb” Scripture: John 17. Sermon Titled: “Jesus Prays for Himself, His Disciples, and Us.” Sermon in a Sentence: “Jesus’ prayer looks forward to the cross by which He is ultimately glorified and His church is protected, sanctified, commissioned, and unified in the hope of eternal life in His presence.”

Jesus Prays for Himself, His Disciples, and Us