Man’s Greatest Need

calendar_today 6 days ago
menu_book John 20:30-31
person Dylan Halter

The sermon centers on the profound truth that humanity’s greatest need is not knowledge, physical sustenance, or temporal healing, but eternal life found solely in Jesus Christ. Drawing from key passages in the Gospel of John—Nicodemus’s encounter, the Samaritan woman at the well, the feeding of the 5,000, and the healing at Bethesda—it emphasizes that human beings are spiritually dead, blinded by sin, and incapable of grasping divine truth apart from the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit. The preacher underscores that the gospel is not merely a set of moral teachings or a promise of earthly blessings, but a radical call to faith in Christ as the only source of life, righteousness, and salvation. The bad news of sin and divine wrath is not minimized, but presented as the necessary backdrop to the good news of Christ’s substitutionary sacrifice and the gift of eternal life. Ultimately, the sermon calls believers to recognize their absolute dependence on Christ alone, to reject consumeristic spirituality, and to persevere in faith, knowing that nothing—neither suffering nor loss—can separate them from God’s love in Christ.

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