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This channel is all things sermons and podcasts from Columbus Free Methodist Church. Check out our website columbusfreemethodist.com for more information.

  1. Mar 2

    Jesus as the Gate and Shepherd; March 1st Sermon

    In this profound sermon from March 1st, delve deep into the heart of John 10, where Jesus distinguishes Himself as both the Gate and the Shepherd. Discover the contextual backdrop of Jerusalem and the implications of Jesus' declarations amidst confrontations with religious leaders. As He articulates His role through vivid metaphors of 'the gate' and 'the shepherd', we explore the essence of His mission: to offer life to its fullest, now and forever. Unpacking the layered meanings behind the images Jesus chooses—images intimately understood by His original audience yet rich with relevance today—we see Jesus challenging the status quo, highlighting His unique pathway to spiritual safety and community. This episode navigates through the treacherous landscape of religious and social division, to the proclamation of a fulfilling life attainable through Christ—the true shepherd willing to lay down His life for His sheep. As we explore, we look to answer: How can we, too, embrace the fullness of life offered by Jesus? How does His role as the gatekeeper to God’s flock challenge our daily choices and our spiritual journey? As hints of the ultimate sacrifice loom, reflecting the weight of His words about laying down His life, we are invited into a moment of contemplation and communion—a sacred time to remember the profound love demonstrated through the crucifixion and resurrection. Join us for this transformative session, perfect for anyone seeking deeper understanding and connection with the unwavering love of Jesus. **Episode Chapters & Timestamps:** - 00:00:00 - Introduction - 00:00:30 - Jesus' Words in John 10 - 00:08:55 - The Gatekeeper - 00:21:15 - Jesus to the Jews: "I have other sheep than Jews" - 00:23:54 - There is Only One Shepherd and No One Else - 00:29:09 - Welcome, My Beloved Child! - 00:32:49 - Crucifixion - 00:36:40 - Conclusion Whether you're listening on your commute, during your quiet time, or as part of a group study, this episode not only informs but invites active participation in the life Jesus offers.

    37 min
  2. Feb 23

    Sunday February 22nd Sermon; John 9

    Join us in this transformative journey through John 9, as we dive into the profound ways God orchestrates our life’s direction, often through the most unexpected events and encounters. In this episode, our speaker shares a personal testimony of guidance through unforeseen rejections and new paths revealing God’s hands at work. Discover deeply moving insights from the gospel as we explore the miraculous story of a man born blind and how Jesus uses his situation to manifest God’s power and challenge spiritual blindness. This message opens up discussions on how physical and spiritual sight can deeply impact one’s faith and understanding of Jesus Christ’s work in our lives. You will hear about the implications of the blind man's healing on the Sabbath, its profound effect on his community, and the controversial dialogue it spurred among the Pharisees. This narrative is not just a testament to physical healing but also an invitation to recognize and confront our own spiritual blind spots. Finally, find encouragement in the closing thoughts on how navigating through life’s unexpected challenges requires trust and effort, mirrored in the actions of the blind man who stepped out in faith, leading to his miraculous healing. This episode is structured to gradually build upon each element of the sermon, allowing you to reflect on how each part contributes to the overarching message of God’s intentional yet unpredictable ways of guiding us: - **00:00:00 - Introduction** - Warm up to the topic of God's mysterious workings in our lives. - **00:00:31 - How God Uses Unplanned Moments in Our Lives** - Hear a compelling testimony highlighting past experiences and God’s unexpected steering. - **00:08:48 - The Blind Man's Mercy** - Delve into the scriptural account of the man born blind and Jesus’ unconventional methods, displaying divine power. - **00:19:39 - The Blind Man Who Changed His Life** - Analyze the social and theological implications of the blind man’s healing and how he handled skepticism and disbelief in his community. - **00:30:05 - Jesus Against Spiritual Blindness** - Understand the broader metaphorical allusion to spiritual blindness as illustrated by the Pharisees' response to Jesus' miracle. - **00:32:42 - Coming soon: The Blind Man** - Preview of further exploration into the life-changing effects of the blind man’s encounter with Jesus. - **00:35:22 - God's Plan for Us** - A contemplation on the personal and communal impacts of embracing God’s plans, requiring faith and active participation. - **00:37:02 - Conclusion** - Wrap up the session with final reflections and a heartfelt prayer, inviting deeper trust and dedication in the listeners’ spiritual journeys. Each segment is designed to foster understanding and growth in faith, making this podcast not just a lesson, but a guide to seeing the unseen in our lives and actions.

    38 min
  3. Feb 16

    Statements of Magnitude; February 15 Sunday Sermon

    Dive into the profound truths of John's Gospel in this enlightening sermon titled "Statements of Magnitude," where we explore the transformative words of Jesus and the powerful reactions they ignite. As we dissect John 8:31-59, witness how Christ's teachings challenge and offer liberation, setting the stage for freedom from the binds of sin. Throughout history, pivotal figures like Abraham Lincoln and Jesus have made statements that resonate deeply and differently among diverse groups. These statements of magnitude shine through especially in the teachings of Jesus, whose words often divided opinions and stirred a range of emotional responses. Reflecting on Lincoln's era, we see parallels in how profound declarations can inspire yet also polarize. This episode carefully unpacks the complexities of belief and discipleship as Jesus addresses believers directly in the Temple during the Feast of Tabernacles. Starting with the acknowledgment of belief in verse 30, Jesus swiftly points out the superficial nature of this belief in succeeding verses, laying a path to deeper understanding and true discipleship, which promises the ultimate truth and freedom. But as we delve deeper, the resistance among the Jews becomes apparent. Positioning themselves as descendants of Abraham, they clash with the spiritual implications of Jesus' teachings, revealing a fundamental misunderstanding of their own heritage and bondage to sin. Jesus confronts these misconceptions head-on, bringing to light the spiritual slavery that grips those who sin and deny his teachings. At the heart of these discussions lies the contentious declaration of Jesus, before Abraham was, "I am." This assertion ties back to the Old Testament, affirming Jesus' divine nature and eternal existence, marking a climactic revelation that challenges the very foundations of Jewish identity and belief. As we traverse through these profound sections of the Gospel, our episode guides listeners through a meditation on the nature of faith, the challenge of authentic discipleship, and the liberating power of truth as taught by Jesus. Chapter breakdown with timestamps for easy navigation: - 00:00:00 - Introduction - 00:00:32 - Jesus' Statements of Magnitude - 00:03:41 - John 8: A Question About Jesus' Teaching - 00:06:26 - Jesus Says If You Are My Disciples, Then You Are Real - 00:14:36 - Jesus Calling the Jews to Real Life - 00:23:21 - John's Gospel: Statements of Magnificence - 00:32:37 - A Moment of Prayer - 00:34:21 - Conclusion As you listen to this episode, may you find insight, challenge, and comfort in the teachings of Jesus, recognizing the magnitude of His words and their implications for our lives today. Whether you're seeking clarity, comfort, or a deeper understanding of your faith, this sermon invites you to reflect on the liberating truth that sets us free truly and eternally.

    35 min
  4. Feb 9

    The Importance of Believing_ February 8 sermon, John 8_21-30

    In today’s episode, join us as we dive into an enriching sermon exploring the power of belief through a spiritual lens, tethered strongly to the impactful narrative of John 8:21-30. As the scripture unfolds, we dissect the echo of Jesus's profound declarations about belief, presence, and the ultimate stakes of faith in the divine journey. Starting off with a captivating analogy from Super Bowl 42, where the underdog, the New York Giants, clinched a victory against the unbeaten Patriots, we draw parallels to the monumental upsets and victories in our spiritual pursuits shaped by belief and determination. The dramatic setting of this Super Bowl story paves the way to delve deeply into the essence of beliefs dictating outcomes in our lives. As we progress into the core teachings of Jesus in the Gospel of John, the sermon addresses the poignant moment when Jesus expresses to the crowd about His impending departure — a moment both mystifying and stirring. This declaration sets a backdrop for an exploration into the dynamics of Jesus's presence and absence, igniting a reflection on human grief and emotional depths when encountering loss. Navigating through these divine disclosures, the conversation pivots to a critical junction where Jesus elaborates on the fate of humanity tied to the acknowledgment of His divine identity. Here, the stakes are clear — belief is not merely an abstract concept but a requisite for salvation. The sermon doesn’t just stop at conveying the conditions laid out by Jesus; it invites listeners to introspect on the practical aspects of embodying faith in the mundane and magnificent moments of daily life. How does one truly please God? How do the teachings of Jesus translate into day-to-day actions and decisions crafted to honor that relationship? These questions unravel through poignant narratives and theological reflections urging believers to assess their spiritual alignments and actions. Lastly, the sermon converges on a personal note, urging everyone to introspect, challenge, and nurture their faith, embedding Jesus's teachings not just as historical recountings but as living, breathing guidelines influencing everyday choices and spiritual welfare. For ease of navigation through this spiritually uplifting podcast: - 00:00:00 - Introduction - 00:00:31 - Why Believing in Something Matters in Super Bowl 42 - 00:03:23 - Jesus Says He's Leaving the Crowd - 00:15:13 - Jesus: "If You Don't Believe in Me, You Will Die" - 00:28:20 - Do You Please Your Heavenly Father? - 00:29:43 - What Does It Look Like to Believe in Jesus This Week? - 00:32:32 - Conclusion Whether this episode finds you in moments of doubt or periods of strong faith, may the insights shared today encourage you to reflect, reevaluate, and rejuvenate your spiritual journey in light of the eternal wisdom of Jesus Christ. Join us as we unpack these scriptural treasures, seeking not just to understand but to be transformed by the Word.

    33 min
  5. Feb 2

    Choosing To Follow Jesus; February 1st Sermon

    In this enlightening episode of our podcast, we journey through John 8:12-20, exploring the profound implications of Jesus’s declaration, "I am the light of the world." This message, delivered amid swirling questions about His identity and authority, highlights not only the significance of following Jesus but also the personal call embedded in the choice to walk in His light. We begin by considering different Bible translations and how they can impact our understanding and relationship with Scripture. As we dive into the text, we're invited to reflect on our personal stance towards Jesus's invitation, challenging ourselves to see the direct impacts of these choices in our daily living. Highlighted by the phrase "If you follow me," we'll discuss how this shifts our perception of discipleship from a general concept to a personal decision, emphasizing the active choice to either walk in light or remain in darkness. Through the discussion, we also touch on the importance of timing—both Jesus's divine timing and our own readiness to embrace His path for us. Join us as we unpack these themes and encourage each other towards a deeper, more intentional walk with Christ. Whether you’re contemplating the tangible implications of Jesus’s teachings or seeking spiritual sustenance, this episode will serve as a guide and a blessing. Chapters & Timestamps: - 00:00:00 - Introduction - 00:00:31 - John 8: The Translation of the Bible - 00:05:48 - John's Gospel: I Am the Light of the World - 00:14:27 - Jesus: My Time Has Not Yet Come - 00:26:01 - If You Choose to Follow Jesus - 00:35:36 - Conclusion Whether it's your first time tuning in or you're a long-time listener, this episode is designed to foster your growth in faith, understanding, and personal commitment to living in the light of Christ. Join us on this spiritual journey.

    36 min
  6. Jan 19

    January 18 Sermon_ How did Jesus Engage in Mission?

    In this transformative episode, our pastor delves into the essence of discipleship, focusing on the imperative to love and serve our community as Jesus did. Beginning with a deep dive into our final discipleship outcome—active, community-focused mission encompassing prayerful devotion, rooted identity in Christ, and united fellowship—we explore what it means to truly engage in mission. Drawing from the foundational scripture in Matthew 28 and Acts 1, we uncover the expansive call to make disciples and spread the message of Jesus to every corner of the world. The conversation pivots to a compelling exploration of how Jesus himself embodied this mission through acts of compassion and teaching. The sermon vividly recounts the story from Matthew 20 about Jesus healing two blind men—a profound demonstration of compassion in action. This narrative is not just a retelling of a miracle but a powerful lesson in how our actions can and should be driven by deep, transformative love. Further enriching the discussion, we examine the importance of community and partnership in mission work. Jesus did not work alone; he developed a team, trained disciples, and sent them out together to multiply the impact of his teachings. This model serves as a blueprint for us, emphasizing that mission is not a solitary endeavor but a collective one that thrives on cooperation and mutual support. As we wrap up, we reflect on how we can apply these principles in our own lives. The call is clear: to engage with our community through compassionate service and to nurture a spirit of collaboration as we spread the gospel. This message is not just for reflection but for action, urging us to live out our faith in tangible, impactful ways. To guide your listening experience, here is a breakdown of the chapters within this episode: - **00:00:00** - Introduction - **00:00:30** - Our Final Discipleship Outcome - **00:05:05** - The How to Love Your Community - **00:06:12** - How Did Jesus Carve Out His Mission? - **00:08:49** - Jesus' compassion for the blind and lame - **00:21:02** - Living the Gospel of Compassion - **00:30:51** - Crucified Love Song - **00:32:20** - Conclusion Join us as we journey through these teachings, finding inspiration in Jesus’ example and seeking ways to embody his compassion and commitment in our everyday lives. Whether you’re a long-time believer or new to the faith, this episode offers valuable insights into living a life of purposeful mission.

    33 min
  7. Jan 19

    January 11 Sermon_ Spaces of Discipleship Part 2

    Join us in this reflective episode of "Spaces of Discipleship Part 2," as we continue to explore how to intentionally create space in our lives for deeper spiritual growth and community connection. In this sermon, we delve into the types of relational spaces that define our interactions and how these can be focused to foster a more profound discipleship experience. We start by examining the everyday spaces we create in our physical and spiritual lives, setting the stage for an in-depth discussion on the critical role of relationships in our walk with Christ. As disciples, we are called to cultivate space not only for personal spiritual growth but also to strengthen our bonds with fellow believers and the broader community. This episode is enhanced with detailed exploration of the four key discipleship outcomes—prayer-filled living, rootedness in Jesus, unity, and love for our communities—and how each plays a critical role in our spiritual lives and missions as followers of Christ. As we navigate through the different types of relational spaces—from divine and intimate to personal, social, and public—this sermon helps us understand how to structure our relational lives for optimal spiritual impact. We discuss practical steps and the theological underpinnings of forming and maintaining these connections, drawing insights from "The DNA of Discipleship" as a guide for our discussion. Reflect on how prioritizing these spaces can lead to a vibrant, fulfilling spiritual life, and consider how the principles shared can be applied within your own context. Closing with a communal reflection on the peace of Christ, which guides and sustains all relationships, the sermon invites us to live out our faith actively and communally. Episode timeline: - 00:00:00 - Introduction - 00:00:32 - Creating Space in Our Lives - 00:04:02 - The Mission of Disciples - 00:05:02 - United Together: Our Discipleship Outcomes - 00:06:16 - The Spaces of Discipleship - 00:07:56 - What is the Purpose of the Spaces? - 00:10:02 - The Most Important Space - 00:12:32 - 3 Types of Relationships in our Life - 00:19:50 - Social and Public Spaces - 00:20:55 - Colossians 3, The Peace of Christ - 00:24:12 - The Church's Relationships and Spaces - 00:25:57 - Common Communion - 00:29:38 - Conclusion Whether you're seeking to deepen your spiritual connections, enhance your discipleship practices, or understand the biblical framework for community and relationships, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice for every believer striving to live a Christ-centered life. Join us as we explore these relational spaces together, finding new ways to connect, grow, and serve in the body of Christ.

    30 min

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This channel is all things sermons and podcasts from Columbus Free Methodist Church. Check out our website columbusfreemethodist.com for more information.