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Galatians 5:22-23

In this video, the speaker explores the concept of fasting, particularly from a biblical perspective, highlighting its significance as a spiritual discipline that many contemporary Christians overlook. The speaker emphasizes that fasting is not simply about abstaining from food or drink but involves a conscious effort to grow spiritually by replacing the act of fasting with prayer and reflection. Key insights discuss the historical context of fasting within the Christian community, how it helps cultivate self-control, and its transformative potential in a consumer-driven society. The video encourages viewers to contemplate their own fasting practices and consider alternative forms of self-denial in pursuit of spiritual growth.

John 10:28

In this sermon, the speaker discusses the significance of Jesus as the “Good Shepherd,” drawing connections between biblical texts and the comforting nature of Jesus’ shepherding role in the lives of believers. Highlighting key passages from both the Old and New Testaments, the speaker emphasizes that Jesus knows his followers personally, listens to their needs, and provides guidance and protection. The message culminates in the assurance of eternal life and the compassionate support that Jesus offers, especially in times of suffering or uncertainty.

1 Peter 3:15

In this video, the speaker reflects on the biblical account of Jesus revealing to his disciples his upcoming suffering and resurrection, drawing parallels to contemporary searches for meaning among diverse groups, including Gen Z. They emphasize that, much like Mary seeking Jesus in the wrong place, people today are on a quest for answers to life’s big questions. The speaker encourages the audience to consider how they can help guide those searching for Jesus through their actions and stories, fostering a sense of community and support.

Psalm 22

In this video, the speaker reflects on the significance of Jesus’ crucifixion, emphasizing its centrality to Christian faith. He delves into the emotional complexity of the event, highlighting the responses of various individuals, including Judas, Peter, and Pontius Pilate, all of whom faced their own “yes, but” moments that led them to betray or abandon Jesus. The narrative explores how Jesus chose to endure suffering out of love, culminating in the tearing of the temple curtain, symbolizing the removal of barriers between God and humanity. The video concludes with an invitation for viewers to reflect on their own responses to Jesus’ sacrifice.


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