this past sunday

november 16th Sermon

Sermon recap

This past weekend, Pastor Jon delivered a powerful and timely message centered around the theme of finding hope and resilience amidst the chaos of life. Drawing from the disciples' experience with the Temple's foretold destruction, Pastor Jon reminded us of the enduring presence and work of Jesus, even when our world feels upside down. Here are some key takeaways from the sermon:

Understanding Change: Just as the penny's discontinuation marks a shift, we often face changes that challenge our understanding. Pastor Jon highlighted how the disciples struggled with the idea of the Temple's destruction, reminding us that significant changes can unsettle us, yet hold deeper meaning.

Finding Hope in Chaos: In a world that feels chaotic and unpredictable, Pastor Jon emphasized that Jesus remains in control. The chaos we experience is not without purpose, as it provides opportunities for God's word to reach others and for us to grow in faith.

Embracing Resilience and Redemption: Pastor Jon encouraged us to "straighten up and raise our heads" in the face of life's challenges, knowing that our redemption is near. Our faith in God's promise allows us to stand firm, even when life seems turbulent.

As we reflect on these teachings, let's approach the coming week with renewed hope and resilience. Whether facing personal trials or witnessing global unrest, remember that God is actively working in our lives and through our challenges.

Sermon Study GUide

November 16, 2025 Sermon

Reading
  • Luke 21:5-36

Warm Up
  • Have you ever experienced a significant change in your life that was difficult to understand at first? How did you cope with it?
  • How do you typically respond when you feel like your life is out of control?

Scripture Exploration
  • Read Luke 21:5-6. What were the disciples admiring about the Temple, and how did Jesus' response challenge their perspective?
  • In Luke 21:10-11, Jesus describes events that will happen. What emotions do you think the disciples might have felt hearing these predictions?
  • Consider the significance of the Temple in Jewish life. Why was Jesus’ prophecy about its destruction so unsettling?

Personal Reflection
  • Jesus speaks of "wars and tumults" (Luke 21:9) and "nation rising against nation" (Luke 21:10). How do these warnings resonate with current global events?
  • Reflect on Luke 21:13-15. How does Jesus promise to equip his followers during times of trial? What does this say about God's provision?
  • What does "your redemption is drawing near" (Luke 21:28) mean in the context of the sermon and your personal faith journey?

Personal Application
  • In moments of life's chaos, how can you "straighten up and raise your heads" as Jesus instructs in Luke 21:28?
  • Identify one area of your life where you feel a lack of control. How can you apply the sermon's message to find peace and hope in that situation?
  • How can you use your personal experiences of chaos and change to support others in your community who may be struggling?
  • Set a specific goal for this week to deepen your trust in God’s control over your life. What practical steps will you take to achieve this?