It Is Finished: Good Friday 2026 (John 18:1-19:37)
A Good Friday sermon on John 18–19. From the garden to Golgotha, one word reorders everything: tetelestai — paid in full.
A Good Friday sermon on John 18–19. From the garden to Golgotha, one word reorders everything: tetelestai — paid in full.
On Maundy Thursday, Jesus has his Last Supper with his disciples, and humbly washes His disciples' feet and gives the new commandment: “Love one another as I have loved you” — the heart of sacrificial service.
Palm Sunday: “Hosanna” turns to “Crucify”—our hearts mirror the crowd's fickleness. Yet the humble King rides to die for us anyway. Follow Him through Holy Week.
Fifth Sunday in Lent (Passion Sunday): A sealed tomb, dry bones, and the long ache of unanswered prayer. But the God who delayed for Lazarus, who spoke life into a graveyard, is still here. He weeps at the grave. He still acts. And the stone will not stay in place.
Fourth Sunday in Lent: A man born blind. A shepherd boy nobody sent for. Both overlooked. Both found. Jesus still walks into the places where the cast-out sit and asks the only question that matters: "Do you believe in the Son of Man?”
Third Sunday in Lent: At Jacob's well, Jesus crosses every boundary to sit with a woman the world had passed by and offers living water that never runs dry. He sees the full ledger of her life and still he offers. Not for those who have cleaned themselves up. For anyone still thirsty, still hoping.