Last Will & Testament: The Last Apostle | John 15:18-16:4ਨਮੂਨਾ

Earlier, Jesus says he has not come to judge people who reject his word. But the Father will. People who reject Jesus and hate his disciples will be judged. We can take hope in that vindication in the face of injustice. Knowing that brings perspective. We will be hated, maybe persecuted. But Jesus has some final words. You still must testify to me (John 15:27).
About this Plan

Near the end of his life, John was the last of the living apostles and wrote a story about Jesus. It’s his testimony of who Jesus is, what he said, what he did, and who he claimed to be. Jesus has a story. He invites us to make it our story. When we make Jesus’s story our story, we have life in his name. This plan focuses on Jesus’s final moments and words with his disciples, preparing them for his crucifixion to come. It is Jesus’s last will & testament. This plan focuses on the second half of Jesus's words in John 15 and is part of an ongoing series.
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