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Who Will See the Kingdom? (Part 2)
In this sermon we return to John 3:1-21, to explore what God requires of us to live with him forever in his eternal kingdom. This week we consider the meaning and necessity of believing in Jesus for salvation.
Who Will See the Kingdom? (Part 1)
Who will live with God forever? Is a question that all of us should take seriously, and scripture gives us the answer. In this sermon we begin to walk through John 3:1-21, one of Jesus’ most intense evangelistic encounters recorded in the Gospels, which directly lays out the chief requirements for living with God in His eternal kingdom. In part 1 we focus on the necessity of the ‘new birth’ and the meaning of Jesus’ words, “You must be born again”.