Three in One

One of the greatest joys in the life of a Christian is to pour over the pages of the Bible and, by God’s grace, discover what He is like. We learn through Scripture that there is one God, and that this one God eternally exists as three persons – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Throughout this epic trilogy series, we'll be dedicating time to intimately unpack the nature, character, and specific works of each facet of who our God is. To know Him is to love Him more deeply, and for that reason, we’re going to devote ourselves to studying and worshipping the "Three In One”.

Using the healing of a blind man in John 9, Pastor Ryan taught that Jesus enters our darkness to reveal His glory, transforming our sight and our worldview. The sermon encouraged the congregation to acknowledge their need for Christ as the light of the world, leading to true worship and a new way of seeing others and creation.

Based on John 10, this sermon teaches that Jesus is the exclusive door to salvation and the only path to a truly abundant life. By entering through Him, we are saved from false teachings and invited into a life of purpose and fulfillment that only He can provide.

This sermon teaches that Jesus, the Good Shepherd, intimately knows His sheep and willingly lays down His life for them, offering Himself as a voluntary sacrifice for our sins. As a response to His profound love, we are called to trust in His guidance, find our place in His community, and respond with awe and worship.

This sermon teaches that God's greatness is unsearchable, yet it is revealed through His works and character, especially His mercy. Despite our tendency to forget Him and rebel, God, in His grace, has provided redemption through Jesus Christ, inviting us into a relationship with Him.

This sermon, from the "Three in One" series, teaches that God's perfect and unmatched holiness exposes our own flaws and calls for our unconditional obedience. Jesus, as the ultimate embodiment of that holiness, took on our judgment to offer grace, empowering us to live as a holy people set apart for His purposes in the world.