Into The Unknown: Following Jesus
Our sermon explores Matthew 17.1-9, focusing on Jesus’ transfiguration and its implications for our spiritual lives.
We discuss the importance of following Jesus to unfamiliar places, being open to new revelations, and the value of intimate moments with God.
The sermon emphasizes how Jesus continually challenges us to grow and see Him in new ways, even when it means stepping out of our comfort zones.
Takeaways:
- Jesus often leads us to places we wouldn’t go on our own, pushing us to grow and experience new aspects of His character.
- There’s value in keeping certain spiritual experiences private, treasuring them in our hearts before sharing.
- We need to be open to new revelations of who Jesus is, not clinging solely to past experiences but allowing Him to transform before our eyes.
As we move forward, let’s remember Jesus’ words: “Rise, and have no fear.” In times of change and uncertainty, we’re called to focus on Jesus alone, trusting in His presence and guidance.
Whether you face personal challenges or feel the effects of changes in our church, know that Jesus is with you, continually revealing Himself in new and profound ways.
May we all seek those intimate moments with Christ, allowing ourselves to be transformed by His presence.
In His love,
Pastor Jeremy