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Let's Normalize Being Like Jesus in 2025
This sermon, titled "Let's Normalize Being Like Jesus in 2025," challenges believers to live counter-culturally by embracing the teachings and character of Jesus. Pastor Suzie Genin emphasizes that following Jesus is not about perfection but about surrender, holiness, and actively engaging with others in their struggles and pain. The message encourages believers to align their lives with heavenly values, cultivate deeper relationships with Christ, and extend hope and love to a hurting world. This call to action invites the church to live boldly for Jesus and transform lives through faith and compassion. What are 3 questions this sermon answers? 1. What does it mean to "normalize being like Jesus" in today's culture? 2. How can believers engage with others in their pain and struggles while reflecting Christ? 3. What steps can we take to cultivate a deeper relationship with Jesus in 2025?
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Let's Normalize Being Like Jesus in 2025
This sermon, titled "Let's Normalize Being Like Jesus in 2025," challenges believers to live counter-culturally by embracing the teachings and character of Jesus. Pastor Suzie Genin emphasizes that following Jesus is not about perfection but about surrender, holiness, and actively engaging with others in their struggles and pain. The message encourages believers to align their lives with heavenly values, cultivate deeper relationships with Christ, and extend hope and love to a hurting world. This call to action invites the church to live boldly for Jesus and transform lives through faith and compassion. What are 3 questions this sermon answers? 1. What does it mean to "normalize being like Jesus" in today's culture? 2. How can believers engage with others in their pain and struggles while reflecting Christ? 3. What steps can we take to cultivate a deeper relationship with Jesus in 2025?
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Let's Normalize Being Like Jesus in 2025
This sermon, titled "Let's Normalize Being Like Jesus in 2025," challenges believers to live counter-culturally by embracing the teachings and character of Jesus. Pastor Suzie Genin emphasizes that following Jesus is not about perfection but about surrender, holiness, and actively engaging with others in their struggles and pain. The message encourages believers to align their lives with heavenly values, cultivate deeper relationships with Christ, and extend hope and love to a hurting world. This call to action invites the church to live boldly for Jesus and transform lives through faith and compassion. What are 3 questions this sermon answers? 1. What does it mean to "normalize being like Jesus" in today's culture? 2. How can believers engage with others in their pain and struggles while reflecting Christ? 3. What steps can we take to cultivate a deeper relationship with Jesus in 2025?
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