Melrose Community Church

Melrose Community Church Leading people to Jesus and becoming devoted followers of Him together!

05/31/2026

John 18-19 takes us into the heart of Jesus' trial before Pontius Pilate, revealing profound truths about political pressure, moral compromise, and God's sovereignty. We witness Pilate shuttling back and forth between the Jewish leaders outside and Jesus inside, torn between what he knows is right and what feels politically expedient. The historical context enriches our understanding: Rome's empire, Caesar's authority, and the complex relationship between Jewish leaders and Roman governors all converge at this pivotal moment. What stands out most is how Pilate repeatedly declares Jesus innocent yet ultimately caves to the crowd's demands. His question to Jesus—'What is truth?'—echoes through the ages, but tragically, Pilate doesn't wait for the answer. We're challenged to examine our own lives: Do we pursue truth earnestly, or do we ask the right questions but walk away before receiving answers? The sermon reveals three critical pressures Pilate faced: political considerations, peer influence, and popular opinion. Each pressure represents battles we face daily. Will we stand firm in what's right, or will we compromise our convictions to avoid conflict? The story of Barabbas adds stunning symbolism—his name means 'son of the father,' representing each of us as sinners deserving death, yet Christ took our place. Even in this dark moment of injustice, God's redemptive plan unfolds perfectly, reminding us that He can use even weak, compromised leaders to accomplish His eternal purposes.

Discussion Questions:
- How would you describe the conversations between Pilate and the Jews?
- Did Pilate know the Jews’ real motive for wishing to have Jesus killed?
- Jesus’ kingdom doesn’t operate by the world’s systems of power or control, but in what ways are you still trying to follow Jesus while clinging to worldly values or ambitions?
- What's wrong with Pilate's words in John 19:4 compared to what he did?

"Leading People To Jesus & Becoming Devoted Followers Of Him Together."

























05/29/2026

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What if your greatest failure became the turning point of your life?
This week we walked through John 18—the arrest of Jesus and Peter's three denials. We watched Peter swing a sword in misguided loyalty, then flee in fear, denying Christ three times before the rooster crowed. But here's the beauty: this wasn't the end of Peter's story. It was the beginning of his transformation from a proud, impulsive fisherman into a humble, courageous pillar of the early church.
While Peter stumbled, Jesus remained in complete control—boldly identifying Himself, protecting His disciples even during His arrest, and fulfilling every prophecy. The contrast is stunning: human weakness meets divine strength.
God is molding each of us just as He did Peter. Our failures don't disqualify us—they position us for transformation. The question is: will we let Him change us?

























05/15/2026

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How deep is God's love for you? This Mother's Day, we explored the beautiful parallel between a mother's sacrificial love and the Father's unceasing love for us. Just as a mother nurtures, comforts, and gives endlessly for her children, God demonstrates His love through the ultimate sacrifice—Jesus Christ.
"For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life." (John 3:16-17) From Jesus becoming flesh to His death on the cross, every moment reveals expressions of divine love. He calls us friends, promises never to let us go, and sent the Holy Spirit to be with us forever.
The question isn't just how much God loves us—it's how deeply do we love Him in return? May we grow more in love with God each day, recognizing the width, length, height, and depth of His extraordinary love for us.

























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3918 Melrose Road
Roseburg, OR
97471

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