(John 4:43-54)
Seven Signs #2 - When Jesus heals an official’s son from a days journey away, he demonstrates that he is the Son of God and that his word is life. We need faith in order to respond to Jesus properly.
(John 4:43-54)
Seven Signs #2 - When Jesus heals an official’s son from a days journey away, he demonstrates that he is the Son of God and that his word is life. We need faith in order to respond to Jesus properly.
(John 2:1-11)
Seven Signs #1 - Jesus’ first miracle at the wedding in Cana shows that the old ways of relying on law or human effort are inadequate, but His provision is abundant and life-giving. By turning water into wine, Jesus points to the sufficiency of His sacrifice—He alone can meet our deepest needs and remove shame, offering joy and true life. When we ask, obey, and trust Him, Jesus provides more than enough, and His blessings lead us into deeper faith and relationship with Him.
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(Genesis 45-47)
Joseph #5 - In this passage of scripture, Joseph’s powerful example of forgiveness shows us that true reconciliation begins by naming wrongs honestly, bearing the cost ourselves, and remaining open to restored relationships. Forgiveness isn’t about forgetting or demanding repayment—it’s about trusting God’s hand at work. When we forgive, like Joseph, we not only find freedom from bitterness but we are free to become blessings to others.
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(Genesis 42-44)
Joseph #4 - In this passage, Joseph tests his brothers to see if they have truly changed. We see an incredible transformation in his brother Judah, from selfishness to self-sacrificing love. Judah’s transformation teaches us that we are never too broken for God’s love to reach and transform us. When we experience God’s love through Jesus, we are set free from fighting for ourselves and empowered to lay down our rights for the good of others.
(Genesis 40-41)
Joseph #3 - This sermon highlights how Joseph’s awareness of God’s presence sustained him through years of suffering in prison and slavery, freeing him to serve others and preparing him for the moment God raised him to lead Egypt. None of Joseph’s hardships were wasted—God used every circumstance to shape him for His purposes. He does the same with us. When we face trials, we can trust that God is with us, using even our hardest seasons to prepare us for future glory and to bless others.
(Genesis 39)
Joseph #2 - Joseph’s story in Genesis 39 shows that even when life seems unfair—sold into slavery, falsely accused, and thrown into prison—God was still with him, giving him favor and success. Instead of giving in to temptation or despair, Joseph chose integrity and trusted that God’s presence mattered more than his circumstances. The takeaway for us is this: don’t measure God’s love by how easy or hard life feels—trust that He is with you and working for your good, even when you can’t see it.
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(Genesis 37)
Joseph #1 - In this series, the focus shifts away from Jacob and onto his kids - especially Joseph. Joseph receives some incredible promises from God but he has to wait awhile before they come true. Even in the waiting, even when they seem impossible, God’s promises are trustworthy.
Memory Verse: “You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives.” - Gen. 50:20
(Genesis 32 - 33)
Jacob #4 - Throughout this series, Jacob has been struggling to get ahead. In these chapters of scripture, Jacob has a strange encounter with God that transforms him so completely. Instead of relying on himself and acting out of his pride, we see Jacob rely on God in his weakness and approach Esau in humility.