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Come and See

43 min · 24. juni 2026
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Come and See | Pastor Ryan McVety Every person has a story that begins with an invitation. In this message, Pastor Ryan McVety teaches how one simple invitation can become the turning point of someone's eternity. Looking at Philip's invitation to Nathanael in John 1, we discover that sharing Jesus isn't about having all the answers—it's about pointing people toward the One who does. Whether you're nervous about inviting someone to church, sharing your faith, or simply wondering if God can use you, this message will remind you that the Kingdom of God has always advanced through ordinary people extending extraordinary invitations. You'll learn why: * Found people find people * Invitation is an act of love, not pressure * You don't need to win arguments to lead people to Jesus * The blessing is not only for the invited, but also for the inviter * Jesus sees people long before they encounter Him The Gospel invitation remains the same today: Come and see. Come and see His goodness. Come and see His grace. Come and see His power. Come and see His love.

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Come and See

Come and See | Pastor Ryan McVety Every person has a story that begins with an invitation. In this message, Pastor Ryan McVety teaches how one simple invitation can become the turning point of someone's eternity. Looking at Philip's invitation to Nathanael in John 1, we discover that sharing Jesus isn't about having all the answers—it's about pointing people toward the One who does. Whether you're nervous about inviting someone to church, sharing your faith, or simply wondering if God can use you, this message will remind you that the Kingdom of God has always advanced through ordinary people extending extraordinary invitations. You'll learn why: * Found people find people * Invitation is an act of love, not pressure * You don't need to win arguments to lead people to Jesus * The blessing is not only for the invited, but also for the inviter * Jesus sees people long before they encounter Him The Gospel invitation remains the same today: Come and see. Come and see His goodness. Come and see His grace. Come and see His power. Come and see His love.

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