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FIVE TRUTHS I WISH I KNEW AT 25 || Justin Kessler

50 min · 2 de mar de 2026
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In this message, Justin Kessler shares five truths he wishes he knew at 25—truths that would have saved stress, reshaped his priorities, and anchored his life in lasting peace. Through personal testimony and biblical wisdom, we are reminded that God truly redeems all things, that accepting our brokenness opens the door to freedom, and that faithfulness matters more than impressiveness. From navigating comparison and friendship to embracing singleness and choosing to please God above all else, this message calls us to build a life that lasts. Real peace and purpose aren’t found in achievement, approval, or success, but in walking closely with Jesus and living faithfully in every season. In the end, what matters most is not how impressive we were—but whether we trusted God, loved people well, and remained faithful.

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FIVE TRUTHS I WISH I KNEW AT 25 || Justin Kessler

In this message, Justin Kessler shares five truths he wishes he knew at 25—truths that would have saved stress, reshaped his priorities, and anchored his life in lasting peace. Through personal testimony and biblical wisdom, we are reminded that God truly redeems all things, that accepting our brokenness opens the door to freedom, and that faithfulness matters more than impressiveness. From navigating comparison and friendship to embracing singleness and choosing to please God above all else, this message calls us to build a life that lasts. Real peace and purpose aren’t found in achievement, approval, or success, but in walking closely with Jesus and living faithfully in every season. In the end, what matters most is not how impressive we were—but whether we trusted God, loved people well, and remained faithful.

2 de mar de 202650 min