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Why did Jesus begin his ministry standing in a cold line at the river Jordan instead of the halls of power or the Temple? This sermon reflects on Matthew 3:13-17, exploring why the "repentant" crowd was the perfect soil for Christ's movement.
We often "dig in" and defend our mistakes because we are terrified that being wrong makes us worthless. But the people at the Jordan knew a deeper truth: Repentance isn't the price we pay for grace; it is the evidence that we have already been touched by it. Discover the freedom of being a "Beloved Child" of God—a status you hold before you ever succeed, and even when you fail.
Scripture Reading: Matthew 3:13-17
Watch the full worship service: https://youtu.be/utwQ8MQOmy4
Learn more about our community: www.youngunitedchurch.com
By Tim CrouchWhy did Jesus begin his ministry standing in a cold line at the river Jordan instead of the halls of power or the Temple? This sermon reflects on Matthew 3:13-17, exploring why the "repentant" crowd was the perfect soil for Christ's movement.
We often "dig in" and defend our mistakes because we are terrified that being wrong makes us worthless. But the people at the Jordan knew a deeper truth: Repentance isn't the price we pay for grace; it is the evidence that we have already been touched by it. Discover the freedom of being a "Beloved Child" of God—a status you hold before you ever succeed, and even when you fail.
Scripture Reading: Matthew 3:13-17
Watch the full worship service: https://youtu.be/utwQ8MQOmy4
Learn more about our community: www.youngunitedchurch.com