february 15th Sermon
Sermon recap
This past Sunday, Pastor Jon delivered a powerful sermon that invited us to reflect deeply on the importance of listening to Christ, especially in times of challenge and uncertainty. Drawing from the profound moment of the Transfiguration in Matthew 17:1-5, we were encouraged to consider how we hear and respond to Jesus’ teachings in our everyday lives.
The Power of Listening: Pastor Jon began by reminding us of the importance of being attentive listeners, not only to each other but most importantly to Christ. He shared how the disciples, amidst the awe of the Transfiguration, were called to "listen to Him," emphasizing that true listening involves trust and understanding.
Embracing Suffering with Faith: The sermon highlighted the connection between Christ’s suffering and our salvation. Pastor Jon explained that just as Jesus' path to glory involved the cross, we too may face suffering. Yet, through these trials, God shapes our hearts and strengthens our faith.
Comforting Others Through Our Experiences: We were also reminded of the comfort we receive from God in our afflictions, which equips us to support others in their struggles. This message, inspired by 2 Corinthians 1:3-5, calls us to be a source of hope and compassion in our community.
As we move forward this week, let us take these teachings to heart. May we strive to listen more intently to Christ’s voice, find strength in our trials, and extend the comfort we have received to those around us. We are blessed to journey together in faith, and we look forward to seeing you at our next gathering.
The Power of Listening: Pastor Jon began by reminding us of the importance of being attentive listeners, not only to each other but most importantly to Christ. He shared how the disciples, amidst the awe of the Transfiguration, were called to "listen to Him," emphasizing that true listening involves trust and understanding.
Embracing Suffering with Faith: The sermon highlighted the connection between Christ’s suffering and our salvation. Pastor Jon explained that just as Jesus' path to glory involved the cross, we too may face suffering. Yet, through these trials, God shapes our hearts and strengthens our faith.
Comforting Others Through Our Experiences: We were also reminded of the comfort we receive from God in our afflictions, which equips us to support others in their struggles. This message, inspired by 2 Corinthians 1:3-5, calls us to be a source of hope and compassion in our community.
As we move forward this week, let us take these teachings to heart. May we strive to listen more intently to Christ’s voice, find strength in our trials, and extend the comfort we have received to those around us. We are blessed to journey together in faith, and we look forward to seeing you at our next gathering.
Sermon Study GUide
February 15, 2026 Sermon
Reading
Warm Up
Scripture Exploration
Personal Reflection
Personal Application
Reading
- Matthew 17:1-9
- Matthew 16:21
- 2 Corinthians 1:3-5
Warm Up
- Think about a time when you had to really focus to listen to someone. What was that experience like for you?
- How do you typically respond when you hear something you don’t want to believe or accept?
Scripture Exploration
- Read Matthew 17:1-9. What stands out to you about the transfiguration of Jesus? How do Peter, James, and John react?
- Reflect on Matthew 16:21. Why do you think Peter struggled with Jesus’ prediction of his suffering and death?
- In 2 Corinthians 1:3-5, what does Paul say about suffering and comfort? How does this connect to the sermon?
Personal Reflection
- What does the transfiguration reveal about Jesus’ identity and mission?
- How does understanding Jesus’ suffering change your perspective on personal trials and challenges?
- Reflect on how God uses suffering to shape us and others. Can you think of a personal experience where this was true for you?
Personal Application
- In what ways can you improve your listening skills, especially in your spiritual life?
- How can you find comfort in Christ during times of personal suffering?
- Consider how you can be a source of comfort to others who are suffering. What specific actions can you take this week?
- Reflect on the hope of Christ’s glory beyond suffering. How can this hope motivate you in your daily life and interactions with others?
