John 14:6 | I am the Way and the truth
John 14:6 | I am the Way and the truth
In this first part of a two-part series on John 14:6, Pastor Matt Maloney explores the profound declaration of Jesus: “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”
Beginning with "I am the Way," the sermon traces the storyline of Scripture—from Eden to the torn curtain at Christ’s crucifixion. In our sin, humanity was cast out from God’s presence (Gen 3), yet God's desire to dwell with His people never ceased (Exod 29). Jesus, through His atoning death, has removed the barrier of sin and opened the way back to the Father (Luke 23). The call is simple yet weighty: come to Jesus. There is no other way to draw near to God.
In "I am the Truth," we see that sin not only separated us relationally from God but also darkened our understanding of Him. Left to ourselves—whether through religion, philosophy, or science—we suppress the truth (Rom 1). But God has taken the initiative: in Jesus, the truth is revealed. He is the true light (John 1:9), the full revelation of the Father (John 14:7–11). Yet revelation alone is not enough—it takes a miracle. Only by the Spirit's work (John 14:26) can blind eyes be opened to see Jesus for who He truly is.
John 14:1-6 | I am the Way
John 14:1-6 | I am the Way
John 13:39-40
Help in Trouble
1.Trust in God
2.We have a home
3.We have a deliverer
4.Jesus is the way
John 13:36-38 | The Rooster Will Crow
John 13:36-38 | The Rooster Will Crow
John 13:36-38
We look at a time where Peter is vocal in his support of Jesus and where he promises to die for Jesus, but we know from the words of Jesus and the later actions of Peter, that Peter fails to follow through at the crucifixion on Jesus and instead denies him three times. From the story of Peter, we can be encouraged by his enthusiasm, but wary of the flaw in Peter's character. Peter is overconfident in himself, and unable to see the true purpose in the coming of Jesus.
John 13:21-35 | A New Commandment
John 13:21-35 | A New Commandment
John 13:34-35
34 A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. 35 By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
The COMMAND of Christ
The EXAMPLE of Christ
The POWER of Christ
The PROMISE of Christ
John 13:1-20 | NO SERVANT ABOVE HIS MASTER
John 13:1-20 | NO SERVANT ABOVE HIS MASTER
Today’s passage is from John 13 ps Mike emphasizes what life of following Jesus looks like. At times we can misshape the gospel for dominant and popular cultures of this world. We are ought to live differently and in service others rather than living for one self. Be Christlike.
John 12:44-13:11 | Unless I Wash You
John 12:27-33 | why is he determined?
Today’s passage is from John 12 and 13, where Jesus reminds the apostles of three things:
We are loved by Him until the end.
Even though he is King of all mankind, He also serves with humility.
We must be washed by Him in order to receive eternal life.
John 12:31-36 | Believe in the Light
John 12:27-33 | why is he determined?
In the final days of Jesus’s life on Earth, His call to the people in Jerusalem becomes more urgent and more demanding.
Our passage today comes from John 12:31-36, where Jesus appeals to the people:
35 “The light is among you for a little while longer. Walk while you have the light, lest darkness overtake you. The one who walks in the darkness does not know where he is going. 36 While you have the light, believe in the light, that you may become sons of light.”
Colossians 3:1-10 | Baptism Service
Colossians 3:1-10 | Baptism Service
Baptism is about being united with Jesus in his death and resurrection
We explore two parts to baptism:
#1 Being buried and raised with Christ.
#2 Discarding the old identity and putting on the new.
John 12:27-33 | Why Is He determined?
John 12:27-33 | why is he determined?
Why is he determined?
#1 It is why he came.
#2 It is why he came to glorify the Father.
#3 It is why he came To glorify the Father to defeat satan.
#4 It is why he came To glorify the Father to defeat satan To draw people to himself.
John 12:9-26 | The Cross Before the Crown
John 12:9-26
There is no crown without a cross. Jesus did not arrive as other kings, with pomp and ceremony, but Jesus came to earth not so that he would rule, but so that he would die. While the crowd in Jerusalem is anticipating who Jesus is and welcoming Him as King, Jesus affirmed his Lordship, while also humbling himself on a donkey. Jesus came not to overthrow Rome, but death! The time has come!
John 12:1-8 | Is He Worth It?
John 12:1-8
Mary’s act of devotion gives us an example to follow. Her worship is:
Courageous
Humble
Whole-hearted
Costly
Stand Alone - Psalm 23 - My Shepherd
Psalm 23 - The Lord is my Shepherd
Armed, Dangerous and with me
The sheep, the children of God, follow him wherever he leads them.
What security is there in his grip to protect his sheep from perishing, and provide them green pasture and eternal life.
Two questions this raises are: Where is he leading? And how can we be sure of his grip, that he will not let go?
John 11:45–57 | The Self-Substitution of God
John 11:45–57
#1: THE CONUNDRUM JESUS PRESENTS (v.45-48)
#2: THE SOLUTION GOD PROVIDED (v.49-57)
John 11:25–44 | The God Who Raises the Dead
John 11:25–44
In this powerful passage, Pastor Matt reminds us that Jesus does not merely speak of resurrection—He is the Resurrection and the Life.
The raising of Lazarus is no isolated wonder, but a signpost pointing to the greater glory of the cross. Here, we see the sovereign God who ordains all things not as distant or detached, but as deeply moved—Jesus wept.
The Lord of life enters into our grief, not to explain it away, but to bear it Himself. God’s sovereignty and love are not rivals—they are married at the tomb of Lazarus and consummated at the cross.
Just as Lazarus was called forth from the grave, so too are we—dead in sin but made alive in Christ. This is the miracle of grace: resurrection life now and forever.
Are you still trying to raise yourself? There is only One who holds authority over death. Come to Jesus—and live.
John 11:1-27 | I am the Resurrection and the Life
John 11:1-27
This week in John 11 we look at the incredible events surrounding the death and resurrection of Lazarus. Through God’s word, we see:
The situation;
The plan;
The confusion;
The resurrection and the life.
“I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live, and everyone who lives and believes in me shall never die. Do you believe this?” John 11:25
John 10:31-42 | I And The Father Are One
John 10:31-42
In John 10:30, Jesus proclaims to the Jews, "I and the Father are one". Today's bible verses explicitly represent the Trinity and the three principles:
There is only one God
The three persons are not each other
The three persons are all God
In John 10:37-38, Jesus further states,
37 If I am not doing the works of my Father, then do not believe me;
38 but if I do them, even though you do not believe me, believe the works, that you may know and understand that the Father is in me and I am in the Father.
John 10:19-30 | Assurance
John 10:19 - 30
Today we are continuing in John 10 and expand on how God has given us eternal life and we shall not perish by following our good shepherd Jesus.
#1 My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me. (v.27)
#2 I give them eternal life, and they will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand. My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all, and no one is able to snatch them out of the Father's hand. I and the Father are one.” (v.28 -30)