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The resurrection of Jesus Christ is a breakthrough that shatters old categories and gives birth to a new paradigm. It's a moment of peace, blessings, confession, and opportunity. Jesus offers life in himself to all who will believe, and his mission continues through his disciples by the Holy Spirit.

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Breakthrough. It's the moment when everything changes. The old categories are shattered. A whole new paradigm is born. And the greatest breakthrough in all of history is when God raised Jesus from the dead.

In John chapter 20, we find a four-dimensional breakthrough from the resurrection of Jesus. Today, you will hear about all four. Stay with us. From Chicago, this is The Moody Church Hour, a weekly broadcast of worship and teaching with Pastor Philip Miller. Today, another in a long series of messages from the Gospel of John, a series we're calling Loved by Jesus.

Our focus, the Lord. Here now is Pastor Philip, along with worship leader Tim Stafford.

Well, good morning, everybody, and welcome to Moody Church. We're so glad you've joined us today. Would you stand where you are, and let's give this service to the Lord in prayer? Let's pray. Father, we thank you that you've gathered us here this morning.

So that we might lift high the name of Jesus. We're gonna sing songs to remember who we are in Christ, all that Jesus has done to save us and make us new. We're gonna turn to your word and we're gonna immerse ourselves in the truths of who you have revealed yourself to be. And Father, we are hungry to hear from you. We don't need to hear the voice of a mere man.

We need to hear the voice of the living God. And so, would you come and meet us? Would you teach us? Would you make us new today? We pray for Jesus' sake.

Amen. Parag. Jesus' name, let angels cross straight for bring forth the warrior die again and thou hast all bring forth the war die again and pray with the sacred throne we are his free one We'll join the everlasting song and bow in Lord John the everlasting song and proud Him Listen as I read from Revelation. Yeah. Chapter 5.

Then I looked. And I heard around the throne and the living creatures and the elders the voices of many angels, numbering myriads of myriads, and thousands of thousands, saying with a loud voice, Worthy is the Lamb who was slain to receive power, and wealth, and wisdom. and might and honor and glory and blessing. And I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and in the sea. and all that is in them.

Say To him who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb be blessing and honour and glory and might forever and ever. And the four living creatures said, Amen. and the elders fell down and worshipped. Worthy is the man who was saved. Holy, holy is he sing a new song that's your names and song heaven's mercies We sing holy, holy, holy holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty who was and is and is to God with all creation I sing praise to the King of Kings You are my everything and I I will adore you.

Hold and rainbows are beautiful colours, flashes of lightning, rolls of thunder. Blessing it honor strengthen glory and valory to you, the only one. And we sing, holy, holy, holy. Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty. Was it this mystical with all creation I see?

Praise to the Kingdom of Peace. You are my everything, and I will adore you. Holy, holy, holy, it's the Lord God Almighty. Was it this mystical with all creation I see? Praise to the Kingdom Peace.

You are my everything, and I do adore you. Thou in name God, the heaven of heart is strong, our God of heavenly emblem, all liberty soul. I'll make my soul and sing, I'll live who cry for thee, and live as thy justice teach through all eternities. Come in, Lord of God, behold his hands and sigh. His moves and his home above, in living glory, wide our every demon, for thou hast done for Him.

Thy praise and glory shall amen through all these earthly Lord of High, whose high and Lord of praise, whose victorious in the king. Him to sing in glory sing, O thy echoes of high. O thy word to make and be high. How we are our man, one with all thy Lord. One in the spirit who will give our glorious soul to the endless praise for the cross and Oh you see the Lord's praise for God from the moment man first disobeyed the Father We were then held captive by our sin.

The law of God demanded a sacrifice, restoring to himself his own again.

So the Lamb, God's only Son, was freely offered. Atonement for our sins forever made innocent and holy, still God and God only can ransom and remons back again.

So I say, Hallelujah, praise the Lamb. My heart sees his praise again for then who you are praise the Lamb So to the cross they carried him with all our guilt and all our sin the Lamb of God was slain for our transgressions And from the cross those nail-pierced hands reached up to God and down to man and just as if never sinned he took me in his arms embracing me he willingly Again for mercy, grace, and love that knows no bombs. The guilty and condemned, I know I'm free. Forever I'm forgiven, for Christ the Lord has risen, and risen with Him. We shall hope Hellenua, praise the Lamb, Hallelujah, praise the Lamb.

My heart sings His praise again. Hallelujah praise the Lamb praise the Lord praise the Lamb My heart sings His praise again Hallelujah praise the Lord Hallelujah My heart sings His praise again Hallelujah Breakthrough. Rarely, but every once in a long while, breakthrough happens. And the world is never the same. It's the Wright brothers' 12-second flight at Kitty Hawk, or when Albert Einstein publishes his theory of general relativity.

Or when Roger Bannister breaks the four-minute mile, or when Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce. invented the silicon chip. breakthrough Moments, breakthrough is when everything changes. The old categories are shattered and set aside, and a whole new paradigm emerges and is born. And often there's a cascade of breakthroughs.

One breakthrough leads to other breakthroughs, and a rapid acceleration of. Change, breakthrough. The greatest breakthrough in all of world history. took place when Jesus Christ rose from the dead. It absolutely shatters the old categories and gives birth to a whole new.

paradigm. Benjamin Franklin famously said, In this world, nothing is certain except death and taxes, and Jesus just overruled one of those.

Now if only he could do something about the other, you know? Amen. Amen. Anyone? Yeah.

So, grab your Bibles. We're going to be at John chapter 20 this morning, verses 19 down to 31. And we're going to see in the resurrection, the risen life of Jesus Christ, there is a cascade of breakthroughs here, four of them. that we will see in this passage this morning. We're going to see a breakthrough resurrection.

breakthrough blessings, breakthrough confession. Breakthrough opportunity. Those are our four things. A breakthrough resurrection, breakthrough blessings, a breakthrough confession, and a breakthrough. opportunity.

Would you bow your heads? as we turn to God's holy word. Heavenly Father, we pray. that this morning as we pause and declutter from all the chaos of life. of all the things that vie for our attention.

Of all our worries and concerns, of all of our hopes and dreams. that in this moment As we open your word and Gaze upon the power of the resurrected Son of God. May this be a reality calibrating moment. Where we see the world as it really is. May this be.

a moment of breakthrough. into our world, breakthrough. in our lives even this morning. by the power of Jesus. And in His name we pray.

Amen. Amen. So, the first thing here in our passage that we see is a breakthrough resurrection, a breakthrough resurrection. Just to remind you of the scene that we're in. We are on the very first day.

Resurrection has happened in the morning. Mary was the one who discovered the tomb empty. Peter and John have run to the tomb and confirmed that it was indeed empty with their very own eyes. But Mary alone has seen the risen Christ. And she has told the disciples all about it.

I have seen the Lord, she says, but now they are about to see for themselves. It is evening. And we open the scene here, John chapter 20, verse 19. On the evening of that day, the very first day of the week, the doors being locked where the disciples were for fear of the Jews. Jesus came and stood among them and said to them, Peace.

be with you. When he had said this, he showed them his hands. And his side. And then the disciples were glad. when they saw the Lord.

Just pause for a moment. Can you imagine being there this evening? Here they are, scared to death, holed up in this room. The doors are locked, so no one can come in. They're no doubt engrossed in conversation with each other, speculating about the events of the day, so much they don't know.

And then, all of a sudden, unnoticed by them, Jesus slips into their midst and he just opens up with. Shalom, shalom, peace be with you, the Hebrew greeting. And to prove that it's really him, he shows them his hands, the nail-printed hands. He shows them his side where the spear was plunged in. Luke tells us that he even ate a broiled fish just to prove he wasn't a ghost.

This is not a hallucination, no ghost, no. This is the resurrected Son of God. And in such an understated way now, John reports, and then the disciples were glad when they saw the Lord. In the same way that you're glad when your team wins the World Series, or something like that, right? They were glad.

Now the narration is straightforward enough, isn't it? But I don't want you to miss the breakthrough of this moment. Because Jesus' resurrection body broke all their categories. Jesus' resurrection body broke all their categories. The Greco-Roman culture, like most cultures, had a concept of an afterlife.

Both the Greeks and the Romans viewed the afterlife as an immaterial existence. A spirit world, if you will. They viewed the body as something that was weak and corrupting.

Some even viewed it as evil. And so they believed that the afterlife, in the afterlife, they would leave their bodies behind. And there would be no physicality, they would be transcended into the higher, eternal spirit realm forever. This was their concept.

So the Greco-Roman world anticipated an afterlife that was full of spirit beings. But that's not what we see here, is it? That's not what we see. Jesus has an actual body.

Now somehow he gets into the room while it's locked and we're not told how that happened.

Okay, there's something going on there. But his body is physical, it's material, it's touchable, right? He eats fish. They can touch his scars. In other words, his life beyond death existence is one that is physically embodied.

It breaks open the Greco-Roman categories. You see this. Not only that, it broke open the Jewish categories as well. The Jews who believed in the resurrection, and not all of them did, by the way. The Jews who did believe in the resurrection believed it wouldn't happen until the very end of time.

And of course, Jesus' resurrection here is taking place right in the middle of time, isn't it?

So that breaks the categories in and of itself. But more than that, if you look in the Old Testament at passages like Daniel chapter 12, for example, you will see that the Jewish anticipation was that the wise and righteous would one day shine like the sun and the stars in resurrection glory.

So the Jews believed, some of them at least, believed in a bodily resurrection, but it was a resurrection that also involved transfiguration. It would transform the body into something radiant and effusive, effulgent and gloried. But Jesus' resurrection here, his body, is relatively ordinary. Don't you see that? You see that shining, shimmering splendor?

In fact, much of the time, people don't even realize it's him. Right? Mary thinks he's just a gardener. That folks on the road to Emmaus, they don't recognize them for hours as they're conversing with him.

So, neither the Greco-Roman nor Jewish thought categories. fit what we see here in the resurrection. of Jesus, which is important for two reasons. The first reason is it explains first their incredulity. They can't belie they were totally unprepared.

for what happened here. The resurrection utterly rocked their world. and it took them a long time to adjust to the realities of what had happened. But the second thing, the second reason this is so important is it explains why they couldn't have made this out. They couldn't have made this up.

Historically speaking, if you're going to make up something, if you're concocting a story of someone who came back from the dead. If you're a Greek or Roman person, you would have written a story about a spirit being. Without a body, that's what you would have come up with. If you were a Jewish person, you would have written a story about a dazzling, shimmering, and resplendent being whose body has come back from the grave. But neither Jews nor Greeks or Romans would have come up with this story.

No, Jesus broke. all their categories. all their categories. And this is true for you and me as well. In fact, my question for you is, will you allow Jesus to break your categories.

Will you allow Jesus to break your categories? You know, it's very cliché in our sort of late modern Western culture. to say things like, well, I prefer to believe in a God who is like this. Or I can't believe in a God who's like that. In other words, we have our categories.

of how we think God ought to be. And we believe in him only if he actually fits the categories we've already assumed. ought to be. In other words, he has to fit our preconceived notions or we don't believe in him. And of course, if we do that, then we end up believing in a God who looks strikingly like ourselves, don't we?

In other words, he tells us exactly what we already believe, and he affirms us in the life choices we were already planning to make. And any thinking person We'll quickly realize that when we do that, we're not actually encountering the real personal living God. No, we're simply idealizing ourselves.

Now consider, what if the disciples had acted like we do? Believed like we do and sort of tried to fit God into their categories. What if they'd only believed in the resurrected Jesus if He fit into their preconceived notions?

Well, they would have missed him completely. Right? They would have missed him entirely. He was breaking open their categories. Completely.

And friends, that's how it always is when we encounter the risen Christ. He blasts beyond the limits of our limited understanding. He shatters the confinement of our idols. He breaks through our reductionistic. Categories.

Our God, friends, is utterly free. He is truly alive. He is boundless and unfettered. And if we are to know him as he really is, we must allow him to break our categories. We must allow him to surprise us.

to shock us. To cross our will and assumptions, we have to allow him the freedom to tell us things we don't want to hear. In fact, it is this very breaking of our categories that tells us that we're encountering the very real living God and not just some figment of our imagination. You see.

So the question is again Will you allow Jesus? to break your categories. Will you allow him to do that? It's a breakthrough resurrection, you see. Secondly, we see breakthrough blessings, breakthrough blessings.

Verse 21. Jesus said to them again, peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, even so I am sending you. And when he had said this, he breathed on them and said, Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, They are forgiven them.

If you withhold the forgiveness, from any it is withheld. This resurrected Jesus is here. He's alive forevermore, and he's more powerful than he's ever been, you see. And so his blessings now are breakthrough blessings that are flowing from his breakthrough resurrection. And there are four of these blessings here.

I want to point them out quickly to you. The first one is peace. Peace. He says it here three different times in this passage. Shalom, shalom, shalom.

Peace be with you. This is a common Jewish greeting, of course. and it has both personal and cosmic dimensions to it. When you say shalom, It is a personal blessing. You are wishing peace and wholeness and well-being upon the person you are speaking to.

Shalom. I want there to be peace and wholeness and wellness in your life. But there's also a cosmic dimension to this. Because the Jewish people believed that shalom was the thing that would typify the universe in the kingdom of God. That when God's rule and reign is present on the earth, there is peace and shalom among all peoples everywhere.

The universe is set aright. It is full of well-being. Shalom. And so when now When Jesus says shalom, you see this has even more weight. On the lips of the crucified, buried, and resurrected Christ.

This is more than just a greeting. It's an announcement. For the days of shalom are at hand. The disciples have personally experienced now shalom. They have been reconciled to the Father.

They have peace with God, shalom with God. Through Jesus' death, burial, resurrection from the dead, they have been reconciled as children of God now and forever. Peace with God, shalom. And. and the shalom of the cosmos.

is underway. Because the shalom of the kingdom of God is coming. The king of kings and the lord of lords is now ascending to the right hand of God the Father Almighty, where he will be enthroned forever as he awaits his footstool, his enemies to be made his footstool, and then he will return. and he will set the world to rights. This is the shalom of the risen Son of God.

Shalom. Peace. The second blessing is the sending, descending. Verse 21, as the Father has sent me, even so I am sending. You.

Just as the Father sent Jesus into the world. on mission Now Jesus is sending his followers, his disciples, into the world on mission. Jesus says it this way in Acts 1.8. but you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you. And you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria and to the end of the earth.

So, the resurrected Jesus, who is the conqueror of death and the savior of the world. Is now commissioning his disciples as emissaries to represent him and proclaim his good news in all the world. And if they're going to do that. They're going to need help. which is the third blessing, the Holy Spirit.

The Spirit, verse 22, he breathed on them and said to them, Receive the Holy Spirit. If they are to be his emissaries, his ambassadors, they will need his power and thus the holy Spirit.

Now John is writing this well after the book of Acts is written and in circulation. And so he knows and his audience knows and we know that the Holy Spirit did not come down with wind and fire until the day of Pentecost.

So the question is, what's up with this breathing that Jesus does here?

Well, there's lots of debate, but it appears, this seems the most reasonable explanation to me. It appears to be a kind of symbolic enactment that prefigures and anticipates what is coming on the day of Pentecost.

So that when the wind blows on the day of Pentecost and the Holy Spirit comes in fire. They will remember what Jesus did here. This is Jesus' gift. to them. and it helps them in their mission.

It comes with authority, which is the fourth blessing here, verse 23. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven them. If you withhold forgiveness from any, It is withheld.

Now at first blush it almost sounds like Jesus is saying here that the disciples are free to whimsically give and withhold forgiveness based off of whatever they feel is necessary or whatever their you know, whoever pays them off. And that's of course not what's going on here. If you look closely, there are three parties involved in this. If you, talking to his disciples, forgive the sins of any, that would be any other person. They are forgiven them.

It's passive. It's a passive verb. Who's doing the forgiveness here? They are forgiven them. implication by God, right?

Because only God can forgive sins. That same construction is found in the second half of the verse.

So, what we have here is that God can only forgive sins. And those sins are only forgiven on the basis of Jesus' substitutionary life, death, and resurrection, right? And now the disciples are being sent out. into the world with the good news. That if anyone would believe in Jesus, that he died in their place and for their sake and bore all of their sin and shame on the cross and rose again to make them right with God, his children forever, as they announce this message, Jesus is authorizing his disciples to pronounce forgiveness to those who respond in faith.

to the good news of Jesus. because they are indeed forgiven by God. And he is also authorizing his disciples to pronounce unforgiven those who reject this good news of Jesus as well. See, in other words, they are his emissaries, they are his ambassadors, they are his legal representatives on earth, if you will, authorized to represent the risen Christ. And it is this package now of breakthrough blessings that Jesus gives to his disciples.

And the bottom line point is this, that Jesus' mission will go on through his disciples by the Spirit. Jesus' mission will go on through his disciples by the Spirit. And this is the mission, friends, that continues all the way down to this very day. It continues in you. And me.

Yes? We are Jesus ambassadors, emissaries, representatives. in the world. As Jesus says in Matthew 28, verses 18 to 20, All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations.

Baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit and teaching them to obey all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you to the very end of the age. Friends, we are Jesus' ambassadors. We are Jesus' emissaries in the world. We are His representatives wherever we go.

And there is no Plan B. There's no plan B.

So here's the question.

Well you Join Jesus on mission in the world. Will you, will you, join Jesus on mission in the world? The mission of Jesus, friends, is not just for pastors. or missionaries or so-called professional Christians. It's for all of Jesus' disciples, all of us.

Every week we go to be the church, yes? We go to be the church to people far from Jesus but near to us. We scatter to places where we live, work, learn, and play. And we bring the light of Jesus wherever we go. And our lives, friends, are going to tell some sort of story.

The question is: Will you join Jesus on mission? in the world. What you choose. to do this.

So we have a breakthrough resurrection. breakthrough blessings and now a breakthrough confession. Verse 24.

Now Thomas, one of the twelve, called the twin. was not with them when Jesus came.

So the other disciples told him, We have seen the Lord. But he said to them, Unless I see his hands, in his hands, the mark of the nails and place my finger into the mark of the nails and place my hand into his side. I'll never believe. You know, growing up in church, we had a name for Thomas. is doubting Thomas.

And it's because of this right here. His insistence, I won't believe. He wouldn't believe the disciples claim that they've seen the Lord.

Now, his reticence is quite reasonable, actually. This is the first and only time in history someone has been resurrected to eternal life, never to die again, okay?

So we can get where Thomas is coming from, and he says, Listen, I'm not going to take your word for it, I've got to see what you saw. I gotta touch him. Or I'm not going to believe unless I get that. Verse 26. Eight days later, his disciples were inside again and Thomas was with them.

Although the doors were locked, Jesus came. and stood among them and said, Peace be with you. Then he said to Thomas, Put your finger here. See my hands. Put out your hand, place it in my side.

Do not disbelieve. But believe. And Thomas answered him, My Lord, And my God. Isn't this amazing? Jesus appears and makes a B line for Thomas.

It's like he knew what was going on. Huh? Thomas, put your finger right here. See my hands? Put out your hand.

Touch my...

So I don't disbelieve, but Believe. And just like that, Thomas moves from doubting Thomas to believing Thomas. My Lord and my Gone. This statement, his confession here, is like a theological earthquake. It's a breakthrough confession.

He says, my Lord. Throughout the Old Testament, God is referred to as the Lord, the Lord God, Adonai. He takes that title and applies it now to Jesus. And he says, my God, an unequivocal statement of the deity of Jesus Christ. Friends, this is the highest Christological confession in the book of John.

And it wasn't just academic for Thomas. No, it's deeply personal. My Lord. My God. Because Jesus is risen as the divine Lord of all.

You see that? Jesus is risen as the divine Lord of all.

So friends, let's not remember Thomas as doubting Thomas. Let's remember him as believing Thomas. Because it's not where you start. It's where you end that counts. Thomas reminds us that doubting, this is important.

Doubting is not the opposite of faith. In fact, doubting may actually be the soil in which faith begins to grow.

So here's the question, friends. Will you invite Jesus into your doubts? Will you invite Jesus into your doubts? Some of you have maybe have never occurred to you. that it's okay to doubt.

That Jesus doesn't run away from doubtful people. that Jesus presents and pursues. himself with doubting people, right? Have you ever prayed your doubts? Have you ever brought your doubts before the risen Christ and said, Hey, I'm stuck?

Would you help me with this? Lord, help. I believe, help my unbelief. I want to believe. But I'm stuck here.

Would you help me? Will you invite Jesus into Your doubts, friends? It's a breakthrough resurrection, breakthrough. Blessings, a breakthrough confession, and then finally here, a breakthrough. opportunity.

Jesus responds here to Thomas' confession in verse 29. Jesus said to him, Have you believed because you have seen me? Blessed are those who have not seen. and yet have believed. See, friends, Jesus here blesses those who will come to believe, but unlike Thomas, will not have the opportunity, the benefit of seeing the resurrected Jesus firsthand.

And if you think about it, he's actually blessing us, isn't he? We who have come to trust in Jesus based off the witness and testimony of those first disciples. who have recorded these events in Holy Scripture for us. In fact, that's what John says his whole gospel is about. Verse thirty.

Now Jesus did many other signs in the presence of the disciples, which are not written in this book. But these are written so that ye may believe that Jesus is the Christ. the Son of God. and that by believing you may have life. in his Name.

John says, look, everything I wrote. Every story, every conversation, every bit of narrative, every moment, every inflection point in this story, everything here points to Jesus. Jesus to help you see that he is the Christ. This is the Greek word for the Hebrew concept of Messiah. He's the Messiah, the promised one, the fulfillment of God's covenant and kingdom.

and that he is the Son of God. The divine son sent into the world to reveal the Father to us, to reconcile us to God, so that we might become children of God forever. That by believing we may have life in his Name in the name. of Jesus. Because friends, Jesus offers life.

in himself to all who will believe. Jesus offers life in himself. to all who will. believe. And this, friends, is a breakthrough opportunity.

That life Real life. The life you were made for. The life that was stunted and lost and Put to death through our sin and rebellion before God, the life that Jesus comes and embodies and lives out in front of us, the life that even death itself could not restrain. That life, that abundant, overflowing, everlasting, ever-enduring life. is on offer In Jesus.

to you and to me even now. And so the question is: friends, will you dare? to believe. In Jesus. What you dare to believe.

In Jesus. You know, all along in this series through the Gospel of John. I've been praying. That through this study of who Jesus is, we would see him. That we would be arrested.

captured, captivated. By his life, that we would be attracted and drawn in, that it would be contagious. And I've been praying for some of you. I haven't, I don't know you. But I've been praying for you.

Because you come to church all the time. You come to make somebody else happy. And you're here, you're doing your thing. But my prayer is that this would wake you up. that something would grab your heart.

That you would awaken a longing. for the life that only Jesus can give you. I've been praying for you. That God by His Holy Spirit would grab you. And you would not be able to shake this.

or look away.

So, right now, I want to invite you. If you've been kicking the tires, as you've been hanging around. Today's the day. Today is the day. to come into the light.

to fall at the feet of Jesus. to say my Lord And my God. That you might have life. and be more alive than you could ever imagine. Imagine.

How would I do that? It's simple. As simple as A, B. See. A, we admit that we are sinners far from God.

helpless on her own. B, we believe. We believe that Jesus has done everything to make us right with God when He died in our place and for our sake. and rose again to give us life. At sea we commend.

We commit our lives to Him. Say, come be my Savior, be my Lord. Be my everything. If that's something you want to do. If you want to open your life to the life of Jesus Christ today, I'm gonna pray in just a moment.

And I'd like you to just... Repeat these words after me as I pray. As a matter of fact, if you're here and you're a follower of Jesus Christ, as I pray, would you just say these words with me? just to make everyone comfortable. But if you're for the very first time praying this prayer, would you just pray it?

Repeat these words after me. With all your heart. Commit your life to Jesus Christ. Would you pray? Let's pray.

Wherever you are, just repeat after me. Heavenly Father, Let's all pray together. Heavenly Father, I admit that I am a sinner. I've wandered far away from you. I'm helpless on my own.

And I believe. I believe that Jesus died for me. That on the cross he paid the penalty for my sin. And that he rose again to give me life. And I commit myself to you.

I ask that you be my Savior. I ask that you be my Lord. I ask that you be my everything. And I pray this in Jesus' name. Amen, amen, amen.

Would you do something for me? If you prayed that prayer today for the very first time, On the count of three, would you just stick your hand up? Just one, two, three, stick it in the air, wherever you are. It's meant. I want to close our service today by just reading.

A beautiful hymn. To Jesus Christ, that Paul the Apostle includes in the book of Philippians in the second chapter. Jesus Christ who though he was in the form of God, did not consider equality with God, a thing to be grasped, but emptied himself. by taking the form of a servant. and being born in the likeness of men.

And being found in human form, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. Therefore God has highly exalted him. and bestowed on him the name that is above every name.

So that at the name of Jesus, every knee should bow in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father. This, friends, is the breakthrough. that changed all. of human history. It is his story.

And it is your story too. by faith. in Jesus Christ. On today's Moody Church hour, we heard Pastor Philip Miller with another message in a series he's calling Loved by Jesus, the book of John. We heard about the Lord.

Four incredible results of the resurrection of Jesus that transform everything.

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