Sermons from November 2025
Cross-Shaped Vision
Sermon text: Mark 8:31-38 The Cost of Clear Sight…Jesus brings our understanding of Him into sharp focus by confronting our expectations, clarifying what true glory looks like, correcting our misplaced values, and calling us to a costly but life-giving discipleship. The cross is the lens that reveals who Jesus truly is—and who we must become as His followers. When we see Jesus through the cross, His character becomes our character, His mission becomes our mission. Header image by Rod Long…
First Touch, Second Touch
Sermon text: Mark 8:22-30 The Process of Seeing Jesus Clearly…Jesus heals a blind man in two stages to reveal that transformation is a process, not a moment. The first touch shows His compassion that connects; the second touch shows His clarity that corrects. Just like the disciples—who confess Jesus as Messiah but still see Him “blurry”—we need repeated encounters with Jesus to see Him, and ourselves, with true spiritual clarity. Header image by Azmaan Baluch on Unsplash.
Three Blind Mice: Do You Still Not See?
Sermon text: Mark 8:11-21 In this passage, Jesus exposes three kinds of spiritual blindness—refusal (Pharisees), hardness (Herod), and forgetfulness (the disciples)—all of which keep people from seeing what is right in front of them. Through His piercing questions, Jesus invites His followers to recognize their own blind spots and soften their hearts through obedient trust. True sight comes not from demanding more signs, but from staying close to the Savior who alone can open our eyes. Header image by Nikolett…