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  • “This is Why I have Come”
    3/26/23

    “This is Why I have Come”

    Most of the day before had been spent doing miracles. But here we learn that these signs and wonders are secondary to the message he had given that morning. Jesus didn’t want the people to see him as a healer first. The miracles supported the mission, but it wasn’t the mission. How many people want to come to Jesus for the blessing but not the message?

  • Who is in Charge?
    3/19/23

    Who is in Charge?

    There are things in your life that are trying to take control of you. The closer you get to Jesus, the more these things will scream to try and keep control of you and to get your attention back. But this evil had met its match.

  • Follow. Together.
    3/12/23

    Follow. Together.

    So, what does Jesus want? Following! When does he want it? Now! “Immediately,” they dropped their nets. What did those nets mean for them? It was a job. It was security. It was the family business, so it was more than money. James and John literally leave their dad in the boat.

    It meant letting go of the sure thing—the reliable thing—for what could be with God. This is the first flicker of faith we see in the life of the disciples.

  • Repentance Prepares the Way
    2/26/23

    Repentance Prepares the Way

    In the dusty wilderness, John called people to repent and be baptized to prepare themselves for the coming of the Messiah. Repentance still prepares our hearts for forgiveness, salvation, and for the the arrival and work of the Holy Spirit.

  • Obedience, Resistance, Ministry
    3/5/23

    Obedience, Resistance, Ministry

    Why did Jesus get baptized? Because you and me need to be baptized. After this, baptism became a central part of the Christian initiation. Jesus tells us in Matthew 28 to go out and baptize others even as we make disciples. It is the outward demonstration of what has happened in our hearts. It is an action to help us remember that we decided to follow Jesus…