Afleveringen
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In John 10, Jesus makes a profound claim: "I am the door." But what does that mean for us today? Join us for an insightful sermon exploring John 10:7 and 9.
We'll delve into how Jesus isn't just a way, but the unique Door provided by God. Discover the incredible blessings that come when we enter through Him:
The Door to Salvation: Learn how Jesus is the exclusive entrance to forgiveness and reconciliation with God.
The Door to Freedom: Understand how passing through this Door breaks the chains of sin and brings true spiritual liberty.
The Door to Contentment: See how Jesus leads us to 'find pasture' – a place of deep satisfaction and peace found only in Him.
The Door to Eternal Life: Grasp the amazing promise that entering through Jesus secures not just abundant life now, but everlasting life.
Are you looking for salvation, freedom, contentment, and eternal hope? This message reveals how Jesus, the Door, provides everything you need. Watch now and discover the life available through Him!
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In John 8:12, Jesus makes the profound declaration, "I am the light of the world." He is the ultimate source of truth, hope, and life, dispelling the darkness. Yet, in Matthew 5:14-16, He turns to His followers and says, "You are the light of the world." How do these powerful statements connect? Join us as we explore what it means to follow the true Light and how, by reflecting Him, we are called to shine brightly in a world that desperately needs hope. Discover the call to let your light shine through your actions, bringing glory to God.
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John 8: 12, Matthew 5: 14-16
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In this powerful sermon, we explore one of Jesus' most profound "I Am" statements from the Gospel of John. After miraculously feeding the five thousand, Jesus declares, "I am the bread of life" - revealing a spiritual truth that transcends physical hunger.
The message delves into three essential practices for every believer:
1. We must Believe in Jesus
Jesus makes it clear: "This is the work of God, that you believe in him whom he has sent." More than intellectual assent, this belief transforms our spiritual identity. Just as bread sustains physical life, faith in Jesus sustains our spiritual life. We'll explore how genuine belief moves us from seeking signs to trusting His promises.
2. We must Connect with Jesus on a regular basis
Jesus offers himself as the "bread that comes down from heaven." Unlike the manna that sustained the Israelites temporarily, Jesus provides eternal nourishment. This section examines practical ways to "feed" on Christ daily through prayer, Scripture, worship, and community - creating rhythms that sustain spiritual vitality.
3. We must Listen to what Jesus says
"Everyone who has heard and learned from the Father comes to me," Jesus teaches. This portion explores the transformative power of actively listening to Christ's words. When we truly hear Jesus, we receive life-giving instruction that satisfies our deepest spiritual hunger and leads us to eternal life.
The sermon concludes with Jesus' remarkable promise: "I am the living bread that came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever." Unlike physical food that temporarily satisfies, Jesus offers himself as the bread that eternally sustains - inviting us into a relationship that nourishes our souls both now and forever.
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In this compelling sermon, "Raising Lazarus From The Dead," we delve into the profound miracle recorded in John 11:1-16 that reveals essential truths about faith, eternal life, and our relationship with God.When Jesus delayed going to Bethany despite hearing about Lazarus's illness, we learn that God's timing isn't our timing—His delays are not denials but opportunities for greater glory. Through Jesus' powerful declaration, "I am the resurrection and the life," we discover that eternal life isn't just a future promise but a present reality available to all who believe.This sermon also explores how God invites us into partnership with Him—just as Jesus involved the disciples and those at the tomb in the miracle. Finally, we're challenged to become like Lazarus himself: a walking, talking, breathing testimony to Jesus' power and love.Join us as we unpack this extraordinary story that continues to speak hope into our circumstances and calls us to deeper faith in the One who conquered death.
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In this powerful sermon, "Healing of the Man Born Blind," we explore the profound spiritual lessons from John 9:1-41. This transformative account reveals how Jesus' miracle of giving physical sight becomes a metaphor for spiritual illumination in our own lives.
Through this remarkable story, we discover three life-changing truths: First, Jesus provides the divine light we need to see ourselves as we truly are—beyond our limitations and labels. Second, His light illuminates the true purpose and meaning of life, helping us navigate beyond worldly perspectives. Finally, and most importantly, Jesus gives us sufficient light to recognize Him for who He truly is: our Savior and Redeemer.
Join us as we journey with the blind man from physical and spiritual darkness into the fullness of sight and faith, and discover how Christ continues to open eyes and transform lives today.
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In the Bible, the story of Jesus walking on water is found in the Gospel of John, chapter 6, verses 15-21. This miraculous event took place after Jesus fed a crowd of 5,000 people with only five loaves of bread and two fish. The people were so amazed by this miracle that they wanted to make Jesus their king. However, Jesus knew that they did not understand his true purpose, so he sent them away.
That night, Jesus told his disciples to go ahead of him to the other side of the Sea of Galilee. As they were sailing, a strong wind began to blow, and the waves became very rough. The disciples were terrified, but Jesus came to them walking on the water. When they saw him, they were amazed and thought he was a ghost. Jesus calmed their fears and told them not to be afraid. He then got into the boat with them, and the wind stopped.
The disciples were amazed by Jesus's power and authority. They knew that he was truly the Son of God. Jesus then took them to the other side of the sea, and they arrived safely.
This story teaches us several important lessons. First, it shows us that Jesus is in control of all things. He can calm the storms in our lives and bring us to safety. Second, it shows us that we should not be afraid to follow Jesus, even when things are difficult. Third, it shows us that Jesus is always with us, even when we feel alone.
The story of Jesus walking on water is a powerful reminder of God's love and power. It is a story that can give us hope and encouragement in the midst of our own storms.
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Five thousand hungry people. A few loaves and fishes. A miracle. In this sermon on John 6:1-14, we examine the feeding of the five thousand and learn powerful lessons about faith and provision. We'll see how we should never underestimate the power of God, how Jesus invites us to participate in His work, how even small offerings can be used mightily by Him, and how His abundant provision always exceeds our needs.
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Have you ever felt stuck in a cycle of brokenness, making excuses and blaming others for your situation? In John chapter 5, we encounter a man at the Pool of Bethesda, a place of supposed healing, yet he remains ill for 38 years. This man's story isn't just about physical ailment; it's a powerful metaphor for the brokenness we all experience. This sermon, "Healing at the Pool of Bethesda," explores how, when we speak from our own brokenness, we connect with and speak to the brokenness in others. We'll examine the man's excuses, his tendency to blame, and unpack the profound truth that, even in the midst of seemingly hopeless situations, there is always hope. Join us as we discover how Jesus' encounter with this man reveals the path to true healing, challenging us to: 1) Stop making excuses, 2) Stop blaming others, and 3) Embrace the unwavering hope that Christ offers.
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"A prophet has no honor in his own country." This familiar saying rings true in the story of the nobleman whose son lay sick in Capernaum. In this powerful passage from John 4:46-54, we encounter a man desperate for his son's healing, yet faced with the skepticism and doubt of those around him. Jesus's interaction with the nobleman reveals profound truths about faith, doubt, and the power of God. This sermon, "Healing of the Nobleman's Son," explores the challenges Jesus faced, the nobleman's plea, and the miraculous healing that followed. We'll delve into the meaning of Jesus's words, "Unless you see miraculous signs and wonders, you will not believe," and examine how this applies to our own faith journeys. Where are you struggling in your faith journey right now? We'll discover how time and distance are no obstacles for God’s miraculous powers and consider the ultimate question: Is your life of faith convincing others to live a life of faith? Join us as we unpack this incredible story of healing and discover how to cultivate a faith that truly believes.
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We all know the feeling of saving something special for the end. But what if the best was beyond anything we could imagine? In this sermon, we delve into the familiar story of the wedding at Cana (John 2:1-11) and uncover the deeper meaning behind Jesus's first miracle. Discover how this act reveals not only Jesus's power but also the promise that God's grace and blessings are always abundant, and often, the most extraordinary are reserved for last.
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