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John 12:37-43 — When Seeing Isn’t Believing

1 h 0 min · 14 de jun de 2026
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Welcome to this week’s worship service at The Vine! 🌿 In today’s message from John 12:37–43, we encounter one of the most sobering passages in the Gospel of John. Even after witnessing Jesus’ miracles and hearing His teaching, many still refused to believe. At the heart of this passage is a challenging truth: The greatest danger is not that we cannot see Jesus, but that we can see Him clearly and still refuse to surrender to Him. In this message, we explore: - How repeatedly rejecting the light can lead to spiritual darkness - Why unbelief is often rooted in the heart rather than a lack of evidence - The mystery of God’s sovereignty and human responsibility working together - How Isaiah’s vision points to the glory of Christ - The danger of valuing human approval more than the approval of God We also meet people who believed in Jesus but were unwilling to openly follow Him because they feared the consequences. Their story challenges us to consider our own hearts: Are there places where fear, pride, or the opinions of others are keeping us from fully surrendering to Christ? John reminds us that Jesus is far greater than we often realize—and that every encounter with Him calls for a response. May this message encourage you to walk in the light, trust the glory of Christ, and seek God's approval above all else. #John12 #WhenSeeingIsntBelieving #FollowJesus #FaithAndSurrender #TheVineChurch

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John 12:37-43 — When Seeing Isn’t Believing

Welcome to this week’s worship service at The Vine! 🌿 In today’s message from John 12:37–43, we encounter one of the most sobering passages in the Gospel of John. Even after witnessing Jesus’ miracles and hearing His teaching, many still refused to believe. At the heart of this passage is a challenging truth: The greatest danger is not that we cannot see Jesus, but that we can see Him clearly and still refuse to surrender to Him. In this message, we explore: - How repeatedly rejecting the light can lead to spiritual darkness - Why unbelief is often rooted in the heart rather than a lack of evidence - The mystery of God’s sovereignty and human responsibility working together - How Isaiah’s vision points to the glory of Christ - The danger of valuing human approval more than the approval of God We also meet people who believed in Jesus but were unwilling to openly follow Him because they feared the consequences. Their story challenges us to consider our own hearts: Are there places where fear, pride, or the opinions of others are keeping us from fully surrendering to Christ? John reminds us that Jesus is far greater than we often realize—and that every encounter with Him calls for a response. May this message encourage you to walk in the light, trust the glory of Christ, and seek God's approval above all else. #John12 #WhenSeeingIsntBelieving #FollowJesus #FaithAndSurrender #TheVineChurch

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Welcome to this week’s worship service at The Vine! 🌿 In today’s message from John 12:27–36, we step into a deeply emotional moment in the life of Jesus as He approaches the cross. Though His soul was troubled, Jesus chose obedience, surrender, and the glory of the Father over escape from suffering. At the center of this passage is a powerful truth: Jesus embraced the darkness of the cross so that we could walk in the light of life. In this message, we reflect on: - The humanity of Jesus and His real anguish before the cross - Why the cross was not an accident or “Plan B,” but the very reason Jesus came - How what looked like defeat was actually victory over sin, darkness, and death - Jesus’ invitation to walk in the light before darkness overtakes us The crowd struggled to understand a Messiah who would suffer and die. But Jesus reveals that true glory would come not through avoiding the cross—but through embracing it. This passage calls us not only to admire Jesus, but to believe Him, follow Him, and walk in His light while we have the opportunity. May this service encourage you to trust the Savior who willingly walked into suffering so that we could experience life, hope, and freedom through Him. #John12 #WalkInTheLight #JesusAndTheCross #HopeInChrist #TheVineChurch

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