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Week three of Grace City’s series The Mission centers on the message “The Spirit’s Power,” preached by Pastor Casey Olsen. Drawing from John 20:19–23, this sermon invites us into the locked room where the disciples hid in fear on the evening of Jesus’ resurrection and reveals how the risen Christ meets his people not in strength, but in weakness.
Pastor Casey walks us through the surprising reality that Jesus does not wait for courage, confidence, or readiness before showing up. Instead, he enters places marked by fear, shame, inadequacy, and silence. In that room, Jesus speaks peace, shows his wounds, breathes the Holy Spirit, and then sends his disciples on mission. This message reframes weakness as the very place where God’s power is revealed and where mission truly begins.
Through personal reflection and biblical insight, this sermon addresses the ways we lock doors in our own lives, emotionally, spiritually, and relationally, and how fear often keeps our faith private and contained. Rather than calling us to perform, self-correct, or muster courage on our own, this teaching emphasizes the life-changing truth that God supplies what he commands. The mission of God is supernatural, and it is empowered by the Holy Spirit, not human strength.
If you have ever felt disqualified by fear, unsure how to live openly as a follower of Jesus, or burdened by the gap between who God calls you to be and how you feel inside, this message is for you. The Spirit’s Power reminds us that before Jesus sends us, he gives us peace, his presence, and his power, and that the Holy Spirit is the only qualification we need to join in God’s work of reconciliation in the world.
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Week three of Grace City’s series The Mission centers on the message “The Spirit’s Power,” preached by Pastor Casey Olsen. Drawing from John 20:19–23, this sermon invites us into the locked room where the disciples hid in fear on the evening of Jesus’ resurrection and reveals how the risen Christ meets his people not in strength, but in weakness.
Pastor Casey walks us through the surprising reality that Jesus does not wait for courage, confidence, or readiness before showing up. Instead, he enters places marked by fear, shame, inadequacy, and silence. In that room, Jesus speaks peace, shows his wounds, breathes the Holy Spirit, and then sends his disciples on mission. This message reframes weakness as the very place where God’s power is revealed and where mission truly begins.
Through personal reflection and biblical insight, this sermon addresses the ways we lock doors in our own lives, emotionally, spiritually, and relationally, and how fear often keeps our faith private and contained. Rather than calling us to perform, self-correct, or muster courage on our own, this teaching emphasizes the life-changing truth that God supplies what he commands. The mission of God is supernatural, and it is empowered by the Holy Spirit, not human strength.
If you have ever felt disqualified by fear, unsure how to live openly as a follower of Jesus, or burdened by the gap between who God calls you to be and how you feel inside, this message is for you. The Spirit’s Power reminds us that before Jesus sends us, he gives us peace, his presence, and his power, and that the Holy Spirit is the only qualification we need to join in God’s work of reconciliation in the world.