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Can Any Good Come Out of Your Brokenness? | Gift Maseko

1 h 4 min · 25. maj 2026
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The Gospel of John Pastor Gift Maseko continues the deep dive and reflection through the Gospel of John. In this message, Pastor Gift walks through John 1:43–51, where Philip finds Nathanael and tells him about Jesus of Nazareth. Nathanael responds with the question, “Can anything good come out of Nazareth?” This sermon reflects on a question many of us wrestle with: can anything good come out of my life, my past, my pain, or my brokenness? It reminds us that Jesus meets us in unexpected places and calls us into a purpose greater than what we can see. Scripture: John 1:43–51 Speaker: Pastor Gift Maseko Recorded live at: Jesus Everywhere Church Visit jesuseverywhere.org.za to plan a visit, give online, or submit a prayer request.

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episode Can Any Good Come Out of Your Brokenness? | Gift Maseko artwork

Can Any Good Come Out of Your Brokenness? | Gift Maseko

The Gospel of John Pastor Gift Maseko continues the deep dive and reflection through the Gospel of John. In this message, Pastor Gift walks through John 1:43–51, where Philip finds Nathanael and tells him about Jesus of Nazareth. Nathanael responds with the question, “Can anything good come out of Nazareth?” This sermon reflects on a question many of us wrestle with: can anything good come out of my life, my past, my pain, or my brokenness? It reminds us that Jesus meets us in unexpected places and calls us into a purpose greater than what we can see. Scripture: John 1:43–51 Speaker: Pastor Gift Maseko Recorded live at: Jesus Everywhere Church Visit jesuseverywhere.org.za to plan a visit, give online, or submit a prayer request.

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