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In this sermon from John 4:27–42, we explore what happens when Jesus meets someone exactly where they are — and knows everything about them.The Samaritan woman didn’t leave the well with a theological argument or a polished testimony. She left with something simple: “He told me everything I ever did… come see.”
That’s the power of the Gospel.In a world that feels increasingly unstable — where institutions fail, families fracture, and the future feels uncertain — many are searching for something solid. This message unpacks why Gen Z (and honestly, all of us) are looking for stability, and how Jesus offers something deeper than comfort: He offers to fully know us and still love us.
This sermon touches on:
• The difference between being exposed and being redeemed
• Why instability often leads to spiritual hunger
• How the Church can overcomplicate what Jesus made simple
• What it really means to be fully known by God
• And why sharing your faith can be as simple as: “He knows me — come see.”
Whether you’re a believer looking to share your faith more simply, or someone still asking questions about Jesus, this message is an invitation:You don’t need to have it all together.You don’t need all the answers.You just need to come and see.
By Luke StradleyIn this sermon from John 4:27–42, we explore what happens when Jesus meets someone exactly where they are — and knows everything about them.The Samaritan woman didn’t leave the well with a theological argument or a polished testimony. She left with something simple: “He told me everything I ever did… come see.”
That’s the power of the Gospel.In a world that feels increasingly unstable — where institutions fail, families fracture, and the future feels uncertain — many are searching for something solid. This message unpacks why Gen Z (and honestly, all of us) are looking for stability, and how Jesus offers something deeper than comfort: He offers to fully know us and still love us.
This sermon touches on:
• The difference between being exposed and being redeemed
• Why instability often leads to spiritual hunger
• How the Church can overcomplicate what Jesus made simple
• What it really means to be fully known by God
• And why sharing your faith can be as simple as: “He knows me — come see.”
Whether you’re a believer looking to share your faith more simply, or someone still asking questions about Jesus, this message is an invitation:You don’t need to have it all together.You don’t need all the answers.You just need to come and see.