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In this powerful message from John 6:66–68, we are reminded of a defining moment in Jesus’ ministry—when many turned away, but a faithful few remained. Through Peter’s declaration, “Lord, to whom would we go? You have the words of eternal life,” this sermon challenges believers to examine their commitment, connection, and spiritual roots.Drawing from a remarkable revival in the Rio Grande Valley and personal testimony, this message highlights how God uses obedience, even in the face of persecution, to spark transformation across generations. What may seem like hardship can become the very platform for God’s glory.This sermon calls the Church back to its foundation—not entertainment, not numbers, but the presence and power of the Holy Spirit. It emphasizes the importance of being planted, faithful, and deeply connected to a spiritual family rather than living a life of instability and disconnection.Recorded on 04.26.2026
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In this powerful message from John 6:66–68, we are reminded of a defining moment in Jesus’ ministry—when many turned away, but a faithful few remained. Through Peter’s declaration, “Lord, to whom would we go? You have the words of eternal life,” this sermon challenges believers to examine their commitment, connection, and spiritual roots.Drawing from a remarkable revival in the Rio Grande Valley and personal testimony, this message highlights how God uses obedience, even in the face of persecution, to spark transformation across generations. What may seem like hardship can become the very platform for God’s glory.This sermon calls the Church back to its foundation—not entertainment, not numbers, but the presence and power of the Holy Spirit. It emphasizes the importance of being planted, faithful, and deeply connected to a spiritual family rather than living a life of instability and disconnection.Recorded on 04.26.2026