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In this sermon, Jer explores John 2:1-12, focusing on the miracle of Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana. He urges listeners not to get distracted by secondary details about the wine itself but to see the central message: the manifestation of Jesus’ glory. Jer explains how the six stone jars represent humanity’s brokenness and our inability to find fulfillment apart from God. Jesus fulfills the law, supersedes human rituals, and reveals his sovereignty and creative power

Have you ever wondered what the story of Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana really teaches us about His glory and our relationship with Him? In this sermon, we explore John 2:1-12—Jesus's first public miracle at the wedding in Cana—not simply as a display of supernatural power, but as a revelation of Jesus’s true glory, identity, and purpose. Jer encourages us not to get lost in the small details or questions, but to focus on the

In his sermon, Ryan, one of the church elders, focuses on the significance of baptism in the Christian faith. He pauses the ongoing study of John’s Gospel to address the meaning, importance, and historical context of baptism, emphasizing that it is not about the individual but about Jesus—symbolizing our union with Christ in his death, burial, and resurrection. Ryan explains three types of baptism: proselyte baptism (for Gentiles converting to Judaism), John the Baptist's baptism (a call to repentance), and

Jer begins by celebrating new church members, encouraging all believers to use their gifts to bless the church, drawing from Matthew 28’s call to make disciples. The message dives into John the Baptist’s role as one who always points to Jesus, emphasizing that true purpose and affirmation come from God, not people. Through John 1:29-34, the sermon explores how John’s purpose was to prepare the way for Jesus through baptism, calling people to repentance, and recognizing who we are, what

Are you making your life story about yourself, or are you pointing others to Jesus? In this sermon, Jer explores John 1:19-28, where John the Baptist is questioned about his identity by religious leaders. Despite the crowd’s attention and speculation that he might be the Christ, Elijah, or the Prophet, John repeatedly deflects, insisting he is simply a witness pointing to Jesus—the true source of light and life. The message challenges believers not to become the center of their own

Have you ever wondered what it truly means that "the Word became flesh" and lived among us? In this sermon Jer unpacks the rich truth of John 1:14-18, exploring the mystery and significance of Jesus–God in flesh—coming to dwell among humanity. The message highlights that Jesus embodies God’s glory, grace, and truth, revealing God’s very nature to the world. Reflecting on the life-changing implications of God becoming human—bringing grace upon grace and the offer of new life to all who

In this sermon, Jer delves into John 1:6-13, titled "The Summarized Story of Jesus' Mission." He outlines three main points: the revelation of John the Baptist as a witness to the light (Jesus), the rejection of Jesus by the world, and the reception of those who believe in Him as children of God. Emphasizing the evangelistic nature of the Gospel of John, the pastor highlights the importance of recognizing Jesus as the Messiah and the giver of life, while challenging