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In this powerful message, we're invited to explore what it means to join Jesus in His ministry after the resurrection. Drawing from John 20:19-23, we see a blueprint for Spirit-filled ministry that challenges us to step out of our comfort zones.
The key elements? Showing up, facing fears, offering peace, sharing our wounds, and embracing the Holy Spirit's power. It's a call to action that reminds us we're not just spectators in God's plan, but active participants.
As we reflect on Jesus entering the disciples' locked room, we're encouraged to consider: How can we enter the 'locked rooms' of fear in others' lives? How might our own wounds become windows to God's glory? This message urges us to see ourselves as conduits of Christ's peace and forgiveness in a world desperately needing both.
To CONNECT with our church, submit a PRAYER REQUEST, download FREE encouraging material, GIVE to this ministry or FOLLOW US on social media, click the link below!https://linktr.ee/radiantcentralcoast
By Chad Bohi5
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In this powerful message, we're invited to explore what it means to join Jesus in His ministry after the resurrection. Drawing from John 20:19-23, we see a blueprint for Spirit-filled ministry that challenges us to step out of our comfort zones.
The key elements? Showing up, facing fears, offering peace, sharing our wounds, and embracing the Holy Spirit's power. It's a call to action that reminds us we're not just spectators in God's plan, but active participants.
As we reflect on Jesus entering the disciples' locked room, we're encouraged to consider: How can we enter the 'locked rooms' of fear in others' lives? How might our own wounds become windows to God's glory? This message urges us to see ourselves as conduits of Christ's peace and forgiveness in a world desperately needing both.
To CONNECT with our church, submit a PRAYER REQUEST, download FREE encouraging material, GIVE to this ministry or FOLLOW US on social media, click the link below!https://linktr.ee/radiantcentralcoast

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