Reference

John 14:1-14
Do Not Let Your Hearts Be Troubled

MESSAGE NOTES

The Gospel of John: So That You May Believe and Have Life

Part 36 – “Do Not Let Your Hearts Be Troubled”
Text: John 14:1–14

Which of God's commandments would you say is the most difficult for you to obey?
One of the hardest commandments to obey is: "Don't let your hearts be troubled."
There's so much to be troubled about in our world and personal life.

Jesus Comforts His Disciples

John 14:1–4

Jesus Is the Way to a Relationship with God

John 14:5–14

A — Admit that you have sinned and separated yourself from God.
B — Believe in Jesus Christ as your personal Savior.
C — Confess Jesus as the Lord of your life.

Jesus Is God

Because Jesus is God, his followers can trust him and not let their hearts be troubled in the midst of chaos, trials, and troubles of life.

Taking It Home

We encourage you to take a few minutes today and this week to process this morning’s message.
These questions are designed for discussion with your family, a friend, mentor, spouse, or small group.
They are also useful for self-reflection.

1. What stands out to you in these passages from the Bible? From the message?


2. What is difficult for you to understand or accept in these passages from the Bible? From the message?


3. What is God saying in these passages and through what we heard in the message about Himself? About people? About you?


4. What examples are there to follow, commands to obey, or promises to stand on from these passages in the Bible, and from what we heard in the message?