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The Good Shepherd We All Need

Finding our hope, identity, and security in Jesus ChristJohn 10:11–18 Sheep are not the most flattering animals to be compared to—but again and again, Scripture refers to us as just that. Why? Because spiritually speaking, we are helpless, fearful, prone to wander, and unable to survive on our own. We need a shepherd—not just any…

The Only Door: Finding Life in Jesus Alone

The Only Door: Finding Life in Jesus Alone John 10:7–10 In today’s culture, we’re used to having options. Whether you’re choosing a coffee blend, a streaming service, or a vacation spot, we live in a world that offers countless paths to suit our personal preferences. We are trained to expect choices—and to resent anything that…

“I Am the Light of the World”: The Light We All Need

John 8:12–18 Have you ever tried walking through your house in the middle of the night? You know where things are… more or less. But without the lights on, even familiar paths become uncertain and dangerous. A coffee table becomes a shin-splitting hazard. A doorway feels like a trap. It’s disorienting. That’s what life is…

Christ and Him Crucified

1 Corinthians 2:1-5 In the fast-paced, ever-changing world we live in, it’s easy to get caught up in the latest trends, ideas, and philosophies. Even within the church, there can be a temptation to focus on what’s new, innovative, or culturally relevant. But amidst all the noise, there is one message that remains timeless and…

The Paradoxical Power of the Cross

1 Corinthians 1:18-25 In a world that often views faith, particularly Christianity, with skepticism and even contempt, the message of the Cross stands as a profound paradox. As we delve into this topic, it’s crucial to recognize the contrasting perspectives on religion and its impact on morality, wisdom, and societal values. Consider some of the…