This powerful exploration of John chapter 3 takes us deep into one of Scripture's most pivotal conversations—the nighttime encounter between Jesus and Nicodemus. We discover that even the most educated, religiously accomplished person cannot earn their way into God's kingdom through lineage, learning, or good works. The central message rings clear: we must be born again through the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit.
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This powerful exploration of John chapter 3 takes us deep into one of Scripture's most pivotal conversations—the nighttime encounter between Jesus and Nicodemus. We discover that even the most educated, religiously accomplished person cannot earn their way into God's kingdom through lineage, learning, or good works. The central message rings clear: we must be born again through the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit.
1 Thessalonians: The Power of the Attitude of Gratitude
The Mission North Shore - Current Teaching
44 minutes
2 weeks ago
1 Thessalonians: The Power of the Attitude of Gratitude
Aloha and welcome to The Mission North Shore's Podcast! This exploration of 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 challenges us to see gratitude not as a fleeting feeling we chase, but as a deliberate rhythm we cultivate daily. We're invited into three simple yet profound commands: rejoice always, pray without ceasing, and give thanks in all circumstances. These aren't mere suggestions—they're God's explicit will for our lives. Gratitude isn't just our response to God's grace; it's our particip...
The Mission North Shore - Current Teaching
This powerful exploration of John chapter 3 takes us deep into one of Scripture's most pivotal conversations—the nighttime encounter between Jesus and Nicodemus. We discover that even the most educated, religiously accomplished person cannot earn their way into God's kingdom through lineage, learning, or good works. The central message rings clear: we must be born again through the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit.