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Radical Revolution
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This is the last sermon in the Radical Discipleship series, where we embark on a journey to discern what it truly means to live a life of radical obedience and unwavering devotion to our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. This particular episode is dedicated to a deep dive into the topic of radical revolution and its connection to the solemn occasion of Palm Sunday.
Our sermon is founded on John 12:1-28, a passage that immerses us in the radical teachings of Jesus and urges us to critically re-evaluate our desires and perspectives. Through the story of Mary, who anointed the feet of Jesus with costly perfume, and the reactions of the disciples in attendance, we are presented with a vivid illustration of the revolutionary nature of Christ's teachings.
Furthermore, we shall explore the profound significance of Palm Sunday, a day commemorating Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem and symbolizing the radical nature of his mission on earth. By reflecting on these themes, we are compelled to scrutinize our own desires and to seek alignment with God's divine purposes for our lives.
As we meditate on these powerful teachings, we must question ourselves: what are our deepest desires, and how do they influence what we perceive?
We warmly invite you to join us for this compelling and thought-provoking sermon, as we explore the depths of what it means to be a radical disciple of Jesus Christ.
Read the Transcript/Notes
Pastors Eric, Mark, Susan, Daniel, and other Village leaders open the Scriptures as the witness to God’s kingdom breaking into our lives. Scripture gives us more than abstract ideas. It is the Word of God, given to form us, confront us, comfort us, and teach us how to follow Jesus.
Each episode invites us to listen and respond. We are learning to understand the Bible more faithfully; we are also learning how to live as God’s renewed people.
Week by week, our pastors and leaders talk about the practices of Christian discipleship, including prayer, fasting, generosity, Scripture memory, worship, and life together. These practices belong to a whole life formed around Jesus.
The podcast also speaks to ordinary places where faith is lived; our relationships, finances, habits, struggles, joys, and decisions. The gospel speaks to what we believe. It also teaches us how to live in the present age as people who belong to the kingdom of God.
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