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...
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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 teaches that we often see life through a small, limited perspective, but God sees the full widescreen picture—just as shown through Joseph’s story, where years of hardship were part of a bigger plan for good. It challenges us to trust God even when we don’t understand, believing He is working behind the scenes in every season.
This message contrasts two responses to Jesus in John 4: the Samaritans, who believed simply by hearing His word, and the Galileans, who welcomed Him only because of His miracles. At the heart of the story is a nobleman desperate for his dying son to be healed...