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This powerful sermon explores Jesus' response to personal grief and pain following the execution of John the Baptist. Despite his own deep mourning for his closest friend and ministry companion, Jesus demonstrates extraordinary compassion by putting aside his need for solitude to heal the sick, feed 5,000 people, and ultimately walk on water to reach his disciples. The message challenges believers to understand that supernatural faith means serving others even in the midst of personal suffering. The pastor emphasizes that trials reveal what needs to be refined in our character, that we are already living in the supernatural through our faith in Christ, and that mature faith enables us to carry others' burdens without sinking under the weight. The sermon calls the congregation to grow in faith so their ministry doesn't feel heavy, allowing them to bear one another's burdens effectively.
By Pastor Tim Johnson4.8
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This powerful sermon explores Jesus' response to personal grief and pain following the execution of John the Baptist. Despite his own deep mourning for his closest friend and ministry companion, Jesus demonstrates extraordinary compassion by putting aside his need for solitude to heal the sick, feed 5,000 people, and ultimately walk on water to reach his disciples. The message challenges believers to understand that supernatural faith means serving others even in the midst of personal suffering. The pastor emphasizes that trials reveal what needs to be refined in our character, that we are already living in the supernatural through our faith in Christ, and that mature faith enables us to carry others' burdens without sinking under the weight. The sermon calls the congregation to grow in faith so their ministry doesn't feel heavy, allowing them to bear one another's burdens effectively.