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Live Free with Josh Howerton

God Is with Us | Ep. 238 | Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Live Free with Josh Howerton

Lakepointe Church

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

2.4706 Ratings

🗓️ 3 January 2024

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Each of the four Gospels writes from a different perspective to give us a deeper view of who Jesus is. John writes to teach us about Jesus being the eternal God who dwelt among us. God’s desire has always been to be with us because He loves us. Ask Him to help you walk with Him and live with grace and truth today. For more information, visit lakepointe.church/dailydrive

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0:00.0

Thanks for tuning in to today's Daily Drive with Lake Point Church, a daily dose of God's word for your morning drive.

0:08.6

When the word, not the world, becomes the majority of your week, your life will start to change.

0:15.2

For that reason, our prayer is that God will speak to you through today's devotional.

0:20.6

For more digital content to feed

0:22.9

your faith, visit lakepoint.combe.com slash daily drive. And now let's dive in to today's devotional.

0:30.0

Hey, welcome to the Daily Drive podcast. Hope your new year is off to a great start. And that you've

0:35.3

already lost 30 pounds. You've read 100 books, you've

0:37.7

organized your garage and ran a marathon already. You know, we all have goals that we like to

0:42.4

achieve in 2024. But for a few minutes each weekday, we're just going to try to get after the

0:47.8

most important one, getting to know God. We're walking through the fourth book of the New

0:53.2

Testament section of the Bible called

0:54.6

the Gospel of John.

0:55.6

Again, gospel means good news, and John writes this good news about Jesus coming to earth.

1:02.3

There are four different gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John all written with a different

1:06.3

perspective, different details through a different lens, with different audiences in mind, like Matthew is

1:12.3

primarily writing to a Jewish audience, showing how Jesus came through the family tree of Abraham,

1:17.3

to whom God promised long ago to bring the Messiah to earth through his family. Mark focuses in

1:22.7

on Jesus coming from the humble beginnings in Nazareth and living his life as a humble

1:26.9

servant. Luke is more detailed, more chronologicalareth and living his life as a humble servant.

1:32.7

Luke is more detailed, more chronological, and he's writing to a broader audience,

1:37.0

shown in how he goes all the way back to Adam instead of Abraham for the lineage of Jesus.

1:42.2

And John shows how this incredible man that he had the privilege of hanging out with for three years, this man that loved and taught and touched and included and embraced and healed and delivered and died and rose from the dead,

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