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In this powerful and enlightening sermon titled A Witness, Pastor Makgoba draws from John chapter 1, focusing on John the Baptist and his divine assignment to bear witness to the Light.
The message unpacks the identity and purpose of John—not as the Light himself, but as the one sent to testify about the Light. Pastor Makgoba emphasizes that John understood his role clearly: he was a voice, a messenger, a witness pointing others to Christ. He did not seek glory for himself, nor did he confuse his assignment with his identity.
Through this teaching, believers are reminded that they too are called to be witnesses of Jesus Christ. Just as John boldly declared the coming of the Messiah, the Church today is commissioned to testify of Christ in word, character, and action. The sermon challenges listeners to reflect on whether their lives are truly pointing people to Jesus.
Pastor Makgoba highlights the importance of humility, clarity of calling, and unwavering conviction. A true witness does not compete with Christ but reveals Him. A true witness does not seek attention but directs all glory to the Savior.
This sermon is a call to rise and fulfill our divine assignment—to be faithful witnesses in a world that desperately needs the Light.
By Pcf Church BurgersfortIn this powerful and enlightening sermon titled A Witness, Pastor Makgoba draws from John chapter 1, focusing on John the Baptist and his divine assignment to bear witness to the Light.
The message unpacks the identity and purpose of John—not as the Light himself, but as the one sent to testify about the Light. Pastor Makgoba emphasizes that John understood his role clearly: he was a voice, a messenger, a witness pointing others to Christ. He did not seek glory for himself, nor did he confuse his assignment with his identity.
Through this teaching, believers are reminded that they too are called to be witnesses of Jesus Christ. Just as John boldly declared the coming of the Messiah, the Church today is commissioned to testify of Christ in word, character, and action. The sermon challenges listeners to reflect on whether their lives are truly pointing people to Jesus.
Pastor Makgoba highlights the importance of humility, clarity of calling, and unwavering conviction. A true witness does not compete with Christ but reveals Him. A true witness does not seek attention but directs all glory to the Savior.
This sermon is a call to rise and fulfill our divine assignment—to be faithful witnesses in a world that desperately needs the Light.