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Jesus doesn’t whisper in His final public words—He cries out.
In John 12:44–45, we reach the closing moments of Christ’s public ministry, where He brings everything together into one final, urgent call:
To believe in Him is to believe in the Father. To reject Him is to reject God Himself.
This isn’t just theology—it’s the dividing line of eternity.
In this episode, we explore:
God is not distant. He is not hidden.
He has made Himself known—fully, clearly, and finally—in Jesus Christ.
The question is not who you think God is.
The question is: Will you receive the Son?
Because the One who cried out in John 12…
is the same One who went to the cross—
and the same One who now calls you by name.
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Jesus doesn’t whisper in His final public words—He cries out.
In John 12:44–45, we reach the closing moments of Christ’s public ministry, where He brings everything together into one final, urgent call:
To believe in Him is to believe in the Father. To reject Him is to reject God Himself.
This isn’t just theology—it’s the dividing line of eternity.
In this episode, we explore:
God is not distant. He is not hidden.
He has made Himself known—fully, clearly, and finally—in Jesus Christ.
The question is not who you think God is.
The question is: Will you receive the Son?
Because the One who cried out in John 12…
is the same One who went to the cross—
and the same One who now calls you by name.