John 3:1-15
This message centers on the late-night conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus in John 3:1–15, where Jesus introduces the radical concept of being “born again” to see the Kingdom of God...
This message centers on the late-night conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus in John 3:1–15, where Jesus introduces the radical concept of being “born again” to see the Kingdom of God...
In John 7, Jesus’ brothers urged him to prove himself publicly, but he responded, “My time has not yet come,” teaching that God’s timing and ways are wiser than our own. The message reminds us that when God doesn’t act on our timeline, we should replace worry with work, trust him in the waiting, and worship by remembering his past faithfulness.
This message teaches that Jesus’ victory didn’t come the way people expected—He came not to change circumstances, but to save souls. It challenges us to trust God even when He doesn’t do things our way, knowing He gives us what we need, not just what we want.