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Jesus' Enduring Questions - What Do You Want? - Pastor Donnell T. Wyche - a2cc.org. Watch our livestream Sundays @ 11:00am - vimeo.com/annarborcommunitychurch
Summary:
This season, we are centering our life together around the questions of Jesus—questions that do not trap or shame, but restore and renew. When Jesus turns to his first disciples and asks, “What do you want?”, he invites them into a deeper awareness of their true desires. We believe discipleship begins there: not in performance, but in honesty. Instead of rushing to answers, we are learning to let Jesus’ questions work on us, exposing what drives us beneath the surface and inviting us into something deeper and truer. In this sermon, we explore how Lent is less about spiritual subtraction and more about courageous exposure. What if the question “What do you want?” reveals both our hunger for God and our competing desires for comfort, control, or security? As we follow the disciples’ simple response—“Where are you staying?”—we discover that transformation begins not with information, but with proximity: “Come and see.” This message invites you to bring your real desires to Jesus, trusting that the God who moves toward us does not condemn, but restores, renames, and calls us forward into a new future.
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Jesus' Enduring Questions - What Do You Want? - Pastor Donnell T. Wyche - a2cc.org. Watch our livestream Sundays @ 11:00am - vimeo.com/annarborcommunitychurch
Summary:
This season, we are centering our life together around the questions of Jesus—questions that do not trap or shame, but restore and renew. When Jesus turns to his first disciples and asks, “What do you want?”, he invites them into a deeper awareness of their true desires. We believe discipleship begins there: not in performance, but in honesty. Instead of rushing to answers, we are learning to let Jesus’ questions work on us, exposing what drives us beneath the surface and inviting us into something deeper and truer. In this sermon, we explore how Lent is less about spiritual subtraction and more about courageous exposure. What if the question “What do you want?” reveals both our hunger for God and our competing desires for comfort, control, or security? As we follow the disciples’ simple response—“Where are you staying?”—we discover that transformation begins not with information, but with proximity: “Come and see.” This message invites you to bring your real desires to Jesus, trusting that the God who moves toward us does not condemn, but restores, renames, and calls us forward into a new future.