Breakthrough
In a biblical context, "breakthrough" often refers to a significant moment of divine intervention or success, where barriers are overcome, and God's power is manifested in a person's life or situation. The concept can be understood through various narratives and passages that illustrate God's ability to bring about change and victory. For example, in 1 Chronicles 14:11, David experiences a breakthrough against the Philistines, declaring, "God has broken through my enemies by my hand, like a bursting flood." This imagery of a flood suggests an overwhelming victory and the sudden removal of obstacles.Additionally, breakthroughs can also symbolize spiritual awakening or transformation. In the New Testament, the coming of Christ signifies a breakthrough in God's redemptive plan for humanity, offering salvation and reconciliation (John 3:16). Thus, the term encompasses both physical victories and spiritual advancements, reflecting the belief that God actively works in the lives of His people to facilitate progress and freedom from oppression or sin.
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Breakthrough (P1)
By K.P. Yohannan2.2K26:42JER 8:20MAT 6:33MAT 13:44LUK 15:4JHN 1:1ACT 17:6In this sermon, Brother K.P.U. Hannan emphasizes the importance of Christians becoming more like Jesus and seeing people the way He does. He references Romans 29, which states that the goal of being born again is to become like Jesus. Hannan highlights the significance of having a purpose as Christians and not just focusing on daily tasks and responsibilities. He then delves into the story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well, explaining how Jesus saw beyond the physical needs and recognized the woman's spiritual condition. Hannan challenges listeners to have the same perspective and to share the good news of Jesus with others.
Breakthrough (P2)
By K.P. Yohannan1.7K23:48MAT 6:33MAT 9:36MAT 16:18JHN 4:4ACT 2:47In this sermon, K.P. Johannon emphasizes the importance of surrendering one's ambitions, plans, and self-centeredness to follow Jesus. He highlights the love and invitation of Jesus to come away from the mess of the world. Johannon discusses the need to see others the way Christ does and shares the startling reality that nearly 200,000 people die every day without knowing Christ. He encourages listeners to step into the way of Christ and trust that He will build His church.
Road to Reality - Breakthrough - Part 1
By K.P. Yohannan1.7K26:42JER 8:20JHN 4:31ACT 17:6In this sermon, KP O'Hanlon emphasizes the importance of looking beyond our own lives and seeing the world as Jesus sees it. He uses the story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well to illustrate this point. O'Hanlon highlights how Jesus saw beyond the physical need for food and drink and recognized the woman's spiritual lostness. He emphasizes the value of one soul and how each person represents countless others who are in need of God's love. O'Hanlon encourages listeners to strive to become more like Jesus and see people the way He does.
Road to Reality - Breakthrough - Part 2
By K.P. Yohannan1.3K23:48GEN 32:27MAT 6:33MAT 9:36MAT 16:18JHN 4:29JHN 4:35ACT 2:47In this sermon, K.P. Johanan discusses the importance of seeing others the way Christ does. He emphasizes that everyone has a God-given purpose in life and that Jesus will build his church without us having to do anything. Johanan highlights the example of the early church in the book of Acts, where they daily obeyed Jesus and saw thousands of people added to the church, ultimately changing the world. He also reminds the audience that our time on earth is temporary and that we are called to be with Jesus for eternity.