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The Gospel According To John | What Would Jesus Do? John 14:12–31 | Pastor Jason Polk

44 min · 6. touko 2026
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In this powerful sermon from John 14, Pastor Jason Polk explores how the Holy Spirit is not a "backup plan," but the very presence of Jesus working in and through believers. Using the familiar question "What Would Jesus Do?" Pastor Jason explains that following Christ isn't about guilt, shame, or trying harder—it's about loving Jesus and being empowered by the Holy Spirit to live in obedience. He reminds listeners that God's Spirit gives believers peace, confidence, and the ability to continue the work of Christ in the world today.

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