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The Gospel According to John | "There's Fruit on the Other Side" John 5:1–8 | Pastor Jason Polk

48 min · 15. Mai 2026
Episode The Gospel According to John | "There's Fruit on the Other Side" John 5:1–8 | Pastor Jason Polk Cover

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In this powerful Mother's Day message from Echo Church, the Gospel of John takes center stage as the sermon explores what it truly means to "abide" in Christ. Through John 15:1–8, this episode unpacks the imagery of the vine and branches, revealing how God lifts, prunes, and grows believers through every season of life. Whether you're in a season of growth, struggle, or refinement, this teaching offers encouragement, biblical insight, and a reminder that true fruitfulness comes from staying connected to Jesus.

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