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We’ve been in our series “This Is Good News” for the past three weeks, and this message marks Part 4. In this series, we are declaring the life-changing truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. For those far from God, this is a call to a real encounter and salvation. For believers, it’s a reminder of the power of the Gospel and our calling to continually share it.Last week, Evangelist Josh brought a powerful message from Luke 4, where we heard the Gospel clearly. We encourage you to remain prayerful for those you’re believing God to reach and intentional about inviting them into the house of the Lord.Key Scripture Luke 19:1-10 (ESV)Sermon Points1. The way of the world fills your hands, but leaves your heart empty.2. God is drawn to humility.3. Our seeking is a response to His seeking.In this message, we look at the story of Zacchaeus—a man who had everything the world could offer, yet still found himself searching. His encounter with Jesus reveals a powerful truth: you can have full hands and still have an empty heart.This message is both an invitation and a reminder—Jesus came to seek and to save the lost. And sometimes, what we think is us searching for Him is actually Him pursuing us first.If this message blessed you, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe—and invite someone to experience the Good News with you.
By City Wide ChurchWe’ve been in our series “This Is Good News” for the past three weeks, and this message marks Part 4. In this series, we are declaring the life-changing truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. For those far from God, this is a call to a real encounter and salvation. For believers, it’s a reminder of the power of the Gospel and our calling to continually share it.Last week, Evangelist Josh brought a powerful message from Luke 4, where we heard the Gospel clearly. We encourage you to remain prayerful for those you’re believing God to reach and intentional about inviting them into the house of the Lord.Key Scripture Luke 19:1-10 (ESV)Sermon Points1. The way of the world fills your hands, but leaves your heart empty.2. God is drawn to humility.3. Our seeking is a response to His seeking.In this message, we look at the story of Zacchaeus—a man who had everything the world could offer, yet still found himself searching. His encounter with Jesus reveals a powerful truth: you can have full hands and still have an empty heart.This message is both an invitation and a reminder—Jesus came to seek and to save the lost. And sometimes, what we think is us searching for Him is actually Him pursuing us first.If this message blessed you, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe—and invite someone to experience the Good News with you.