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  • What Do You Want from Jesus?
    2026/04/13

    This week, we see two responses to the same question from Jesus. One asks from a place of control. The other asks from a place of need.

    There’s a moment in the passage where the ones closest to Him believe they understand what they need most. At the same time, a man on the roadside, with nothing to offer, simply asks for mercy. The difference is not proximity. It is awareness.

    In Gospel of Mark 10, Jesus meets both, but mercy meets the one who knows he cannot fix himself.

    There is space here to be honest about what we carry. If you are searching, you are welcome.

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    36 分
  • Love That Does the Impossible
    2026/04/05

    In this week’s sermon, we read from Mark 10:17–34. A man approaches Jesus with a question, but underneath it is something deeper. He knows something is missing, even though everything on the surface looks complete. ⁠

    We see that same tension every week. ⁠

    People walk in carrying more than anyone else can see. What looks like a simple step inside often holds an ache, a question, a longing hope that something could be made right.⁠

    We feel that too.⁠

    Jesus meets us there, not with pressure, but with care. He sees us, understands us, and takes us seriously.⁠

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    36 分
  • Lord Jesus, Soften Our Hearts
    2026/03/29

    In this week’s sermon, we looked at how Jesus shifts from invitation to clarity, pressing who He is and what His kingdom requires.⁠

    It reveals something deeper. We often believe we’re open to Him, while still holding onto control.⁠

    There is a real tension in that. It can feel easier to stay in charge than to fully trust.⁠

    Still, He moves toward us with care, inviting us to come honestly and receive what we cannot earn.⁠

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    35 分
  • Upside Down Greatness
    2026/03/22

    ⁠In this week’s sermon from Mark 9, we reflected on how easily we move through life measuring ourselves, quietly wondering where we stand and if we are enough.⁠

    But there is another way. One that invites us to slow down, to truly listen, and to release the need to compete.⁠

    What if meaning is not found in being greater, but in becoming more present, more open, and more willing to receive what is right in front of us.⁠

    There is peace in that kind of life, and a quiet strength that follows.⁠

    Listen to the full sermon on pointhopepres.com⁠

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    39 分
  • Help My Unbelief
    2026/03/15

    There is a quiet tension many of us carry.⁠

    We know how to show up. We know the language of faith, the rhythms, the right words. And yet beneath the surface, there are questions we rarely name. ⁠

    But real faith is not found in pretending those things are not there.⁠

    It is found in the honesty to bring them forward.⁠

    “I believe. Help my unbelief.”⁠

    And it is there, in that place of honesty, that we are met with compassion. Not correction. Not distance.⁠

    Because faith was never about performing certainty. It was always about staying connected to the source.⁠

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    32 分
  • God's Beloved Son
    2026/03/08

    Sometimes the real struggle of faith is not uncertainty.⁠

    It is clarity.⁠

    We know what the path requires, yet we hesitate because the road asks us to release control, comfort, and the version of life we imagined for ourselves.⁠

    Jesus invites us into a different way of living. A life that is not built on winning quickly or protecting ourselves from loss, but on trusting that the road that feels like surrender is actually the road that leads to glory.⁠

    The disciples struggled with this just as we do. They wanted victory without sacrifice. They wanted certainty without surrender.⁠

    Yet God speaks with remarkable simplicity: listen to Him.⁠

    Faith does not remove the difficulty of the road. It gives us the courage to walk it.⁠

    Because when we begin to see even a glimpse of who Christ truly is, everything changes. Our fear loosens its grip, our vision widens, and the path that once felt impossible becomes the place where grace meets us.⁠

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    31 分
  • The Paradox Of The Christ
    2026/03/01

    We often know the right answers about Jesus, yet still miss His heart.⁠

    We say He is Savior, Christ, Redeemer. But quietly, we want Him close without surrendering control. We want His grace without His path.⁠

    This passage confronts the version of Jesus we have shaped to support our plans and invites us to something deeper. ⁠

    To follow Him is not self improvement. It is self displacement. It is stepping out of the center of our own story and trusting that the One who was rejected and risen is better at writing it than we are.⁠

    The life we fight to secure cannot save us. The life we release into His hands is the one restored.⁠

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    33 分
  • Living In The Dark
    2026/02/22

    It is possible to be deeply convinced you see clearly and still be blind.⁠

    In Mark 8, Jesus confronts something uncomfortable. We can know the language of faith. We can sit in church for years. We can feel certain in our judgments. And still miss Him entirely.⁠

    The Pharisees were confident. The disciples were anxious. Both struggled to see.⁠

    Sometimes our greatest limitation is not lack of information. It is the quiet assumption that we already understand.⁠

    Jesus does not shame the blind. He gently restores sight. Slowly. Patiently. In stages.⁠

    The real invitation is not to try harder. It is to let Him take us by the hand and open our eyes.⁠

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    31 分