March 15, 2026
The sermon “Escaping the Shadows: A Journey to True Sight” explores changing one’s mind as essential for spiritual growth. Drawing from Plato’s Cave allegory, it depicts prisoners mistaking shadows for reality until one escapes to see true light, facing disbelief upon return. Paralleling John 9’s healing of the man born blind, it contrasts his progressive faith in Jesus with the Pharisees’ willful spiritual blindness. In today’s world, it urges humility to admit personal “shadows”—distractions like biases—and embrace Christ’s revelation for purpose, joy, and transformation through repentance.
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March 8, 2026
Explore the profound “puzzlement of the gospels” in this sermon for the third Sunday of Lent. By contrasting the religious elite Nicodemus with the marginalized Samaritan woman, we discover how Jesus breaks social and religious norms to offer life-changing encounters to those we least expect.
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March 1, 2026
In this sermon for the Second Sunday in Lent, the speaker explores the mysterious nighttime encounter between Jesus and Nicodemus, a highly educated religious leader. While John 3:16 is often viewed as a “miniature gospel” summarizing the core of Christianity, the message emphasizes that even the most well-learned individuals can find new spiritual ideas overwhelming. Ultimately, the sermon challenges us to move beyond “final interpretations” of scripture, suggesting that because God is living and active, the depth of His message can never be fully exhausted.
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February 22, 2026
As we begin the season of Lent, we reflect on a powerful, intimate insight into the life of Christ: The Temptation in the Desert. Ever wonder how we know what happened during those 40 days when Jesus was alone? This sermon explores the “autobiographical” nature of this scripture—Jesus shared this grueling experience with His disciples not to show off His holiness, but to show us that He has taken up our fight.
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