Love Letter from God

Love Letter from God: A Place for Us

John 14:1-4

CM
Crossway Mission Church
Teaching Ministry
February 27 2022

This sermon carries the tenderness of John 14 by reminding the church that Jesus prepares a place for his people and does not leave them without hope. The opening of the service is marked by gratitude, safety, and the language of belonging, which fits beautifully with the theme of the passage. The message appears to present heaven not merely as distant information, but as a personal promise from the Lord who knows, loves, and keeps his own. The hope in the sermon is that believers are not wandering without destination. In Christ, there is a prepared place, a faithful promise, and a future held securely by the one who calls them beloved. When uncertainty makes you feel displaced or unsettled, return to the promise that Jesus has made a place for you. Let that promise shape the way you face today, with belonging instead of fear and hope instead of drift. Lord Jesus, thank you that you prepare a place for your people. Anchor us in your promise, quiet the insecurity that rises in us, and help us live today with the peace of knowing we belong to you.

  • The service begins with thanksgiving for God's preserving care and then moves into worship that highlights his faithfulness.
  • John 14 shifts the focus toward the promise of place, belonging, and future hope in Jesus.
  • The sermon moves from present uncertainty into the security of Christ's prepared promise.
  • When uncertainty makes you feel displaced or unsettled, return to the promise that Jesus has made a place for you.
  • Let that promise shape the way you face today, with belonging instead of fear and hope instead of drift.

When uncertainty makes you feel displaced or unsettled, return to the promise that Jesus has made a place for you. Let that promise shape the way you face today, with belonging instead of fear and hope instead of drift.

Lord Jesus, thank you that you prepare a place for your people. Anchor us in your promise, quiet the insecurity that rises in us, and help us live today with the peace of knowing we belong to you.

Love Letter from God February 27 2022 1:29:39

Love Letter from God: A Place for Us

John 14:1-4

Crossway Mission Church Teaching Ministry
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Love Letter from God John 14:1-4

This sermon carries the tenderness of John 14 by reminding the church that Jesus prepares a place for his people and does not leave them without hope. The opening of the service is marked by gratitude, safety, and the language of belonging, which fits beautifully with the theme of the passage. The message appears to present heaven not merely as distant information, but as a personal promise from the Lord who knows, loves, and keeps his own. The hope in the sermon is that believers are not wandering without destination. In Christ, there is a prepared place, a faithful promise, and a future held securely by the one who calls them beloved. When uncertainty makes you feel displaced or unsettled, return to the promise that Jesus has made a place for you. Let that promise shape the way you face today, with belonging instead of fear and hope instead of drift. Lord Jesus, thank you that you prepare a place for your people. Anchor us in your promise, quiet the insecurity that rises in us, and help us live today with the peace of knowing we belong to you.

  • The service begins with thanksgiving for God's preserving care and then moves into worship that highlights his faithfulness.
  • John 14 shifts the focus toward the promise of place, belonging, and future hope in Jesus.
  • The sermon moves from present uncertainty into the security of Christ's prepared promise.
  • When uncertainty makes you feel displaced or unsettled, return to the promise that Jesus has made a place for you.
  • Let that promise shape the way you face today, with belonging instead of fear and hope instead of drift.

When uncertainty makes you feel displaced or unsettled, return to the promise that Jesus has made a place for you. Let that promise shape the way you face today, with belonging instead of fear and hope instead of drift.

Lord Jesus, thank you that you prepare a place for your people. Anchor us in your promise, quiet the insecurity that rises in us, and help us live today with the peace of knowing we belong to you.

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