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Have you ever wondered what Jesus' very first sermon was? Before the miracles, before the crowds, before the debates with the religious leaders, Jesus began His ministry with one simple but life-changing message:
"Repent and believe the good news." (Mark 1:14-15)
In this message, we explore the very first recorded sermon of Jesus and discover why His words are just as relevant today as they were 2,000 years ago. What does repentance actually mean? Is it about guilt and shame—or is it an invitation to experience God's grace? And what does it really mean to believe the Gospel?
Through Scripture, practical illustrations, and the story of the prodigal son, we'll see that Jesus didn't come merely to make people feel accepted—He came to make them new. His message has always been an invitation to turn toward God, trust Him completely, and receive the hope found only in the Gospel.
Whether you're new to Christianity, returning to your faith, or simply curious about the teachings of Jesus, this sermon will help you better understand the heart of His message and why it still transforms lives today.
📖 Key Scriptures:
If this message encouraged you, be sure to:
#Jesus #Gospel #RepentAndBelieve #Mark1 #ChristianSermon #BibleStudy #Faith #Christianity #Salvation #BiblicalTeaching #JesusChrist #ChurchSermon #GoodNews #ChristianLiving #RadiantChurch
By Radiant ChurchHave you ever wondered what Jesus' very first sermon was? Before the miracles, before the crowds, before the debates with the religious leaders, Jesus began His ministry with one simple but life-changing message:
"Repent and believe the good news." (Mark 1:14-15)
In this message, we explore the very first recorded sermon of Jesus and discover why His words are just as relevant today as they were 2,000 years ago. What does repentance actually mean? Is it about guilt and shame—or is it an invitation to experience God's grace? And what does it really mean to believe the Gospel?
Through Scripture, practical illustrations, and the story of the prodigal son, we'll see that Jesus didn't come merely to make people feel accepted—He came to make them new. His message has always been an invitation to turn toward God, trust Him completely, and receive the hope found only in the Gospel.
Whether you're new to Christianity, returning to your faith, or simply curious about the teachings of Jesus, this sermon will help you better understand the heart of His message and why it still transforms lives today.
📖 Key Scriptures:
If this message encouraged you, be sure to:
#Jesus #Gospel #RepentAndBelieve #Mark1 #ChristianSermon #BibleStudy #Faith #Christianity #Salvation #BiblicalTeaching #JesusChrist #ChurchSermon #GoodNews #ChristianLiving #RadiantChurch