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This message follows the powerful progression of Nicodemus through the Gospel of John. He first comes to Jesus by night, drawn by what he sees but still hidden by fear and uncertainty. Later, he speaks up in defense of Jesus before the religious leaders. Finally, after the crucifixion, he steps fully into the light—bringing an extravagant, kingly amount of spices to help bury Christ.
Nicodemus shows us that faith may begin in the shadows, but it was never meant to stay there. What starts as quiet curiosity can grow into public honor, courage, and devotion. His final act was not small or ordinary—it was a bold declaration that Jesus was worthy of a burial fit for a King.
This message reminds us that Jesus is patient with those who come in the night, but He also calls us into deeper surrender until our faith is no longer hidden.
By City On A HillThis message follows the powerful progression of Nicodemus through the Gospel of John. He first comes to Jesus by night, drawn by what he sees but still hidden by fear and uncertainty. Later, he speaks up in defense of Jesus before the religious leaders. Finally, after the crucifixion, he steps fully into the light—bringing an extravagant, kingly amount of spices to help bury Christ.
Nicodemus shows us that faith may begin in the shadows, but it was never meant to stay there. What starts as quiet curiosity can grow into public honor, courage, and devotion. His final act was not small or ordinary—it was a bold declaration that Jesus was worthy of a burial fit for a King.
This message reminds us that Jesus is patient with those who come in the night, but He also calls us into deeper surrender until our faith is no longer hidden.