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Why do so many sincere believers still feel spiritually dry?
In John 3, Nicodemus comes to Jesus with genuine faith and honest questions. He knows the Scriptures. He believes the right things. Yet something isn’t connecting. Jesus responds with a phrase that has echoed for centuries: “You must be born again.”
But what if being born again isn’t about trying harder or becoming a slightly improved version of yourself? What if it’s about something deeper — something that reshapes not only your inner life, but your relationships, your belonging, and your purpose?
In this message, we explore why information isn’t enough to transform us, why faith can’t thrive in isolation, and why new life in Christ moves us beyond self-improvement into something far more substantial.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re managing your faith instead of truly living it…
This conversation invites you to rediscover what it means to receive new life, belong to a spiritual family, and live with meaningful purpose right where you are.
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Why do so many sincere believers still feel spiritually dry?
In John 3, Nicodemus comes to Jesus with genuine faith and honest questions. He knows the Scriptures. He believes the right things. Yet something isn’t connecting. Jesus responds with a phrase that has echoed for centuries: “You must be born again.”
But what if being born again isn’t about trying harder or becoming a slightly improved version of yourself? What if it’s about something deeper — something that reshapes not only your inner life, but your relationships, your belonging, and your purpose?
In this message, we explore why information isn’t enough to transform us, why faith can’t thrive in isolation, and why new life in Christ moves us beyond self-improvement into something far more substantial.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re managing your faith instead of truly living it…
This conversation invites you to rediscover what it means to receive new life, belong to a spiritual family, and live with meaningful purpose right where you are.