Relationship with Jesus
Relationship with Jesus3
We Will Be Like Him
By K.P. Yohannan0JHN 8:28JHN 12:50HEB 12:22PE 1:41JN 3:2K.P. Yohannan emphasizes that true Christianity goes beyond outward appearances and correct behaviors, likening it to an apple tree adorned with fake fruit. He warns against the danger of being spiritually superficial, as exemplified by the Pharisees, and stresses that genuine godliness stems from a deep, personal relationship with Jesus. Yohannan encourages believers to seek Christ daily, allowing His life to transform them from the inside out, rather than relying on a checklist of religious duties. He highlights the importance of fixing our eyes on Jesus, as doing so will lead us to become more like Him in our thoughts and actions. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a continuous, growing relationship with Christ, where we seek to embody His nature in our lives.
He Is
By Michael Koulianos3320:48MAT 3:17JHN 10:9JHN 11:25JHN 14:6JHN 15:1ACT 5:302CO 9:15COL 3:4HEB 10:5REV 1:8Michael Koulianos passionately proclaims the multifaceted identity of Jesus Christ, emphasizing His roles as the suffering Savior, the great evangelist, and the living Word. He reflects on the profound significance of Christ's sacrifice and resurrection, urging the church to return to its first love and recognize Jesus as the ultimate source of life and truth. Koulianos highlights that Jesus is not only our mediator and offering but also the embodiment of God's love and the fulfillment of Scripture. He calls believers to embrace the reality of Christ's presence within them, encouraging a deeper relationship with the Lord who is both the way and the truth. Ultimately, he reminds the congregation that Jesus is the answer to every need and the foundation of their faith.
Our Knowledge of the Bible Turns Into a Relationship With Jesus
By K.P. Yohannan0MAT 28:19LUK 18:22ACT 20:24HEB 11:27K.P. Yohannan emphasizes that true knowledge of the Bible must transform into a personal relationship with Jesus, as exemplified by the Apostle Paul and the three Hebrew young men. He warns that without this relationship, believers may falter in the face of life's challenges and temptations. The sermon highlights that genuine faith and love for the Lord provide the strength to endure trials, as seen in biblical figures like Moses. Yohannan calls for a commitment to follow Jesus, serving others and spreading the Gospel as a joyful privilege. Ultimately, he encourages believers to pursue a deeper connection with Christ, who invites us to follow Him.