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The message explores the significance of Jesus' resurrection and its implications for the church's identity and mission. Drawing from John chapter 20, it recounts how the disciples, initially fearful and isolated after hearing of Jesus' resurrection, are transformed when Jesus appears among them, offering peace and breathing the Holy Spirit upon them. The message emphasizes that the church is not meant to be a secluded or political entity, but a Spirit-formed community sent into the world to proclaim the gospel and embody peace. The resurrection is presented as a new creation moment, empowering believers to move beyond fear and locked doors, and to actively participate in God's mission. Will Dyer encourages listeners to reflect on areas of their lives where they are living in fear and invites them to open those doors to Jesus, who brings new life and purpose.
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The message explores the significance of Jesus' resurrection and its implications for the church's identity and mission. Drawing from John chapter 20, it recounts how the disciples, initially fearful and isolated after hearing of Jesus' resurrection, are transformed when Jesus appears among them, offering peace and breathing the Holy Spirit upon them. The message emphasizes that the church is not meant to be a secluded or political entity, but a Spirit-formed community sent into the world to proclaim the gospel and embody peace. The resurrection is presented as a new creation moment, empowering believers to move beyond fear and locked doors, and to actively participate in God's mission. Will Dyer encourages listeners to reflect on areas of their lives where they are living in fear and invites them to open those doors to Jesus, who brings new life and purpose.