JESUS. Back in 2016, we started a 
							series of sermons on the life of Jesus from the 
							Gospel of Luke. We titled the series Jesus. (“Jesus 
							period”). We started that December and didn’t finish 
							until April 2018. Guess what? We’re doing it again! 
							Well . . . kinda, just not the Gospel of Luke this 
							time! Starting in January, we will begin a new 
							16-month extended series from the Gospel of John. 
							Why start a series of messages on the fourth-longest 
							book in the New Testament? There are several 
							reasons: 1) It is the word of God. We’ll have to 
							walk where Jesus walked and hear what Jesus wanted 
							us to hear. No cherry-picking our favorite verses or 
							favorite topics. We go where he takes us. 2) I have 
							never preached the Gospel of John. That’s a void I 
							would like to fill before I die. (Relax. As far as I 
							know I’m not dying as soon as some may want!) 3) 
							John knew Jesus like none other. Out of the four 
							Gospel authors, John was the closest and most 
							familiar with Christ, even being a part of his inner 
							circle. John was even described as “the disciple 
							whom Jesus loved” (13:23; 20:2, 21:7, 20). There is 
							a flavor of intimate depth in this book unlike any 
							other and I want to get to know Jesus the way John 
							did. 4) John is unparalleled in telling stories the 
							other Gospels chose not to include and, at the same 
							time, sharing profound doctrinal truths. After all, 
							the most quoted verse of the Bible is in the Gospel 
							of John. You know, John 3:16. 5) When I sought 
							counsel from the elders concerning the direction of 
							my preaching and my heart for doing another Jesus. 
							series, they agreed there is no time like the 
							present.   
					 
				 
			 
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							As one of them said so gracefully, 
							“If we ever get tired of Jesus, we have bigger 
							problems.” 1) Finally, I am hungry for Jesus . . . 
							period. John deeply wanted to show us the glory of 
							Christ and my soul hungers for a close up view of my 
							savior. “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us, 
							and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son 
							from the Father” (John 1:14). I need a few things 
							from you as we take this journey together. First, 
							pray for me during each week as I dive into the 
							study of this Gospel allowing it to change me before 
							I present it to you. Second, pray for our church to 
							be deeply blessed through this series. And finally, 
							invite and bring someone else with you to hear about 
							Jesus. Share our joy for Christ and watch a life 
							change as we fix our eyes not on the things of this 
							world, but as we fix our eyes on Jesus . . . period.
							 
							 
							Ron Otto, preaching minister at Lincoln Christian 
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