What does true peace look like in a broken world? In this episode, Dr. John reflects on Jesus’ final visit to Jerusalem, a city proud yet corrupt, and the cleansing of the temple. He explores how Jesus’ call to repentance and genuine worship challenges the city’s false hopes for peace. This message invites us to examine where we seek peace and how we respond to God’s offer of reconciliation.The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
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The King Arrives: The Newly Anointed King
What kind of King rides a colt through cheering crowds—yet weeps over the city that welcomes Him? In this episode of Back to the Bible Canada, Dr. John challenges our assumptions about power, success, and the nature of God's Kingdom. As Jesus enters Jerusalem, He fulfills prophecy—not with force, but with humility. Far from a misstep in a grand plan, this moment reveals the depth of His mission: to bring salvation, not domination.The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
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The King Arrives: Faithful to the End
What does it truly mean to be faithful with what God has given you? In this episode, Dr. John explores Jesus’ parable of the minas, challenging us to use our resources and opportunities to advance God’s kingdom. He reflects on the opposition Jesus faced, the dangers of fear and inaction, and the reward promised to those who faithfully serve until Christ returns.The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
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The King Arrives: Genuine Saving Faith
What does it really mean to be saved? In this episode, Dr. John takes us through stories of Zacchaeus and others in Luke’s Gospel to explore the heart of true conversion. It's not about a momentary decision, but about Jesus taking the initiative—calling us, changing us, and leading us to a life marked by joyful response and lasting faith.The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
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The King Arrives: From Darkness to Light
In today’s episode, Dr. John takes us to Luke 18, where Jesus tells a parable and meets a blind man whose simple request reveals something deeper. It’s a reminder that in God’s kingdom, it’s not the polished or proud who belong, but those who come with humility, asking for mercy. A thoughtful reflection on what it really means to be welcomed by God.The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
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