That We Would See Jesus
In a world marked by anxiety, distraction, and spiritual drift, this message invites us back to what matters most: seeing Jesus clearly and consistently in our daily lives. Reflecting on the powerful moments of Good Friday and Easter, Gary Addeo challenges us not to let those encounters fade into memory, but to carry them forward into the ordinary rhythms of the week.
Through personal stories, Scripture, and honest reflection, this sermon explores how easily we can become spiritually dull or indifferent—even after meaningful experiences with God. Yet the invitation remains open: to return, to refocus, and to keep Jesus at the center of our lives. From Genesis to the Gospels, we are reminded that all of Scripture points to Him—the One who was promised, who came, who died, and who rose again so that we could have life.
This message is both a call to remembrance and a call to action. We are not meant to be spectators in our faith, but active participants—running the race set before us with endurance, fixing our eyes on Jesus. Whether you’re feeling close to God or distant, encouraged or weary, this sermon offers a simple but powerful question: What would it look like for you to truly see Jesus today?
A timely encouragement to pursue daily connection with Christ, walk in repentance and renewal, and live with eternity in view.
