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In this Mother's Day sermon, Pastor Stevan explores the source of true, lasting joy - a joy that is "invincible" and transcends temporary pleasures. Walking through Jesus' first miracle of turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana (John 2:1-11), he highlights four key truths about this invincible joy:
The world is a "joy vacuum" constantly stripping away our joy, but Jesus steps into those situations to fill the void.
Pastor Stevan challenges believers to be "ambassadors of Christ's overwhelming blessing and invincible joy" by reflecting the light of Jesus' glory to a world embracing temporary joys. He calls the church to a "hallelujah nevertheless" attitude - praising God in all circumstances because true, invincible joy is available only through the saving grace of Jesus Christ.
By Hyde Wesleyan ChurchIn this Mother's Day sermon, Pastor Stevan explores the source of true, lasting joy - a joy that is "invincible" and transcends temporary pleasures. Walking through Jesus' first miracle of turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana (John 2:1-11), he highlights four key truths about this invincible joy:
The world is a "joy vacuum" constantly stripping away our joy, but Jesus steps into those situations to fill the void.
Pastor Stevan challenges believers to be "ambassadors of Christ's overwhelming blessing and invincible joy" by reflecting the light of Jesus' glory to a world embracing temporary joys. He calls the church to a "hallelujah nevertheless" attitude - praising God in all circumstances because true, invincible joy is available only through the saving grace of Jesus Christ.