The Radiant Church Podcast

John 15:1-11: Stay Close to Jesus

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What do plants have anything to do with following Jesus? As we learn in this teaching on John 15, plants (specifically vines) have quite a bit they can teach us about what it means to stay close to Jesus. Pastor Andrew unpacks one of Jesus’ most famous teachings calling us to remain in Christ. As we stay close to Jesus, he equips us with gifts and abilities through God’s Spirit to live out His purpose for our lives. ***Due to technical issues, the first portion of this teaching is unavailable*** Support & learn more about Radiant Church https://www.radiantchurchsc.com Follow Radiant Church at: Facebook: @radiantchurchofsc Instagram: @radiantchurchsc

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All of us have key moments in our lives where important shifts have to take place to reach the next level. Maybe it’s moving from being single to being married, starting a new career, or beginning life on a college campus for the first time. In order for us to grow as people, we have to step up. But, we cannot step up if we are holding tightly to fear, anxiety, sorrow, and any number of negative things within our lives. Jesus offers us an exchange. If we exchange our sorrow, he can give us peace. If we exchange our will for God’s will, we can have a future and hope. If we exchange our fear...well, then we can finally have that elusive peace we desperately need. Support & learn more about Radiant Church https://www.radiantchurchsc.com Follow Radiant Church at: Facebook: @radiantchurchofsc Instagram: @radiantchurchsc

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