Sundays with Jesus House
Jesus is not just the Word we study, He is the Word we encounter, the Truth who transforms our reality (John 1:1–14; John 14:6). The early church showed us that truth is not just learned but lived, devoting themselves to the Word, community, remembrance, and prayer (Acts 2:42). When we don’t just hear the Word but practice it, our lives become the loudest sermon we’ll ever preach (James 1:22–25).
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In this message from John 11, we see that when Jesus declares, “I am the resurrection and the life,” He isn’t pointing to an event…He’s revealing a person. Through the story of Lazarus, we’re reminded that our pain is real, our stories are human, but God is present and working within them. Even when life feels broken, or not okay, Jesus is still in the story and that changes everything. The resurrection power of Jesus doesn’t just bring dead things back to life; it calls us out of despair, shame, and disappointment into freedom and purpose.
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On Palm Sunday, the crowd welcomed Jesus as King but many misunderstood who He truly was. Through the triumphal entry, we see that while many were curious, excited, or even impressed, only a few were truly committed. Palm Sunday reveals a deeper invitation, not just to celebrate Jesus, but to surrender to Him. Because the best life isn’t found in admiring Jesus from a distance, but in fully following the Great I Am.
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In “The Great I AM: He Leads,” we see that Jesus doesn’t just save us—He actively leads us as the Good Shepherd. In a world full of competing voices, fear, and pressure, Jesus invites us into a relationship where we learn to recognize His voice and trust His direction. His leadership is not distant or demanding but sacrificial and personal, proven through laying down His life for us. While we often resist His leading due to fear or a desire for control, true security and clarity are found not in having the full plan, but in staying close to Him. The call is simple yet challenging: stop...
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“The Great I Am: He Lifts Up” reveals that Jesus’ invitation is less about activity and more about proximity to Him. In John 15, Jesus declares, “I am the true vine,” reminding us that life and fruitfulness flow from Him, not from our own strength. The message highlights how God does not discard struggling branches but lifts them up so they can bear fruit. Through the story of the woman caught in adultery, we see the heart of Jesus—meeting people in their shame, removing condemnation, and restoring them. The call is to stop striving in our own power, reconnect to Christ as our...
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This message introduces the new series “The Great I AM,” exploring how Jesus’ statements in the Gospel of John reveal both His divine identity and His answer to humanity’s deepest needs. From the moment in the garden where Jesus declares “I AM” and soldiers fall back, to the burning bush where God reveals His name to Moses, the message shows that the power of God’s name shifts our focus from our limitations to His sufficiency. Christianity is not about earning God’s approval through performance but entering a covenant relationship through surrender and trust. Just as Moses had...
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Embrace the truth that Jesus doesn’t come to “improve” your old life—let Him make you new, because in Christ your old self is truly dead and gone. Put yourself in Christ by confessing Jesus as Lord, believing in His resurrection, and calling on His name for salvation. Then keep living as His disciple by abiding in the Word and the Truth—meaning, stay close to Jesus Himself, not just information about Him. Present your whole self to God as a living sacrifice, and let Him transform you by renewing your mind instead of letting the world shape you. Stop obsessing over trying to remove...
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In “Good News: I Have a Dream,” we believe God is calling us back to divine vision. Scripture shows that without revelation people drift, but when God restores vision, He restores life. Vision isn’t personal ambition, it’s revelation that awakens purpose. Whether we’re living with no dream, or a God dream, He is inviting us higher. A God dream requires surrender, stewardship, and courage, knowing we will give account for what we did with what He placed in our hands. And like the blind man in Mark 8, even if vision has faded, Jesus is still the God of “once more”, restoring sight,...
info_outlineIn “Good News: I Have a Dream,” we believe God is calling us back to divine vision. Scripture shows that without revelation people drift, but when God restores vision, He restores life. Vision isn’t personal ambition, it’s revelation that awakens purpose. Whether we’re living with no dream, or a God dream, He is inviting us higher. A God dream requires surrender, stewardship, and courage, knowing we will give account for what we did with what He placed in our hands. And like the blind man in Mark 8, even if vision has faded, Jesus is still the God of “once more”, restoring sight, reigniting purpose, and awakening dreams again.