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John 13v21-30

 

Christs Deep Compassion And Love

In this sermon, we explore the profound moment during the Last Supper when Jesus, troubled in His spirit, reveals that one of His own disciples will betray Him. This passage presents the tension between light and darkness, love and betrayal, and divine sovereignty and human responsibility. We delve into the doctrine of the hypostatic union—how Jesus, fully God and fully man, experienced real anguish in His humanity while remaining sovereign and unchanging in His divinity.

Through this message, we see the depth of Christ’s love for sinners, even in the face of betrayal, and the ultimate purpose of His suffering. Despite the darkness surrounding Him, Jesus remained steadfast in His mission to redeem His people through the cross. The sermon calls us to respond to this gospel truth with gratitude, repentance, and a desire to walk in the light of Christ’s grace.

Join us as we reflect on Jesus’s troubled spirit, God’s sovereignty, and the gospel’s hope that shines even in the darkest of nights.