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The Single Most Important Event in Human History

42 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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In this sermon, Pastor Chris Myers of Dwell City Church asserts that the crucifixion of Jesus is the most pivotal event in human history, comparing its global impact to the start of World War I. By examining the Gospel of John, the text highlights how the cross reveals the staggering cost of sin and the depth of divine love through the fulfillment of ancient prophecies. The speaker explains that this sacrifice not only paid for human transgression but also established a new spiritual family that transcends biological ties. Ultimately, the source emphasizes that Jesus’s final words, "it is finished," signify the complete defeat of sin's power over believers. This overview concludes by inviting listeners to respond through repentance, worship, and the celebration of communion to honor Christ's finished work.

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