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The Gospel of John: Come and See the Power- The Truth That Sets Free

What does true freedom really look like—is it the ability to do whatever we want, or something far deeper? Pastor Adam masterfully unpacked Jesus's radical teaching in John 8, where Christ challenges our culture's definition of freedom as total independence. Through the story of religious people who believed intellectually but remained enslaved by sin patterns, Adam revealed a profound truth: we can look free on the outside while being deeply bound on the inside. His powerful elephant illustration showed how past bondage can condition us to accept limitations even when freedom is possible. The pastor's vulnerable call to examine what actually controls our thoughts, emotions, and decisions hit home—whether it's anger, approval-seeking, addiction, or anxiety. Adam emphasized that whatever we abide in will eventually shape us, making our connection to Christ's Word essential for transformation. This isn't just about breaking bad habits; it's about restoration to our identity as sons and daughters of the King. With graduation Sunday's celebration of new beginnings fresh in everyone's hearts, Adam issued an urgent challenge: don't let this be just another Sunday. Freedom begins by abiding in Jesus—not occasionally visiting Him, but remaining connected daily. Take that step today toward the complete, lasting freedom Christ offers.

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Come and See the Power-The Light of the World | May 17, 2026 Pastor Adam Rentas

What if the very freedom you thought you had is actually keeping you enslaved? Pastor Adam reveals how Jesus challenges our cultural obsession with independence by exposing a shocking truth: we can look free on the outside while being deeply bound on the inside. Through John 8, he shows how anger, approval-seeking, or addiction can quietly master us despite outward appearances of liberty. Real freedom isn't found in total independence but in abiding in Christ's Word as His disciples. Don't miss this transformative message about breaking free from invisible chains—watch now and discover the freedom that comes from belonging, not bondage!

1. Pastor Adam said 'Whatever I abide in will eventually shape me.' What are some examples of things people commonly 'abide in' today that might be shaping them instead of God's Word?

2. If you asked your closest friends or family what you're most passionate about or what dominates your conversations, what do you think they would say? How does this reveal what's shaping you?

3. Pastor Adam taught that 'freedom in Christ is not just release from something, it is restoration to someone.' What's the difference between these two types of freedom, and why is this distinction important?

4. How does knowing that you're not just freed FROM sin but freed TO be a child of God change the way you think about your identity and your daily choices?

5. In John 8:31-32, Jesus says 'If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples, and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.' What does it mean to 'abide' in God's Word, and how is this different from just occasionally reading a Bible verse?

6. What would it look like for you to move from occasional Bible reading to truly abiding in God's Word? What specific changes could you make in your daily routine?

7. Why did the Jewish people respond defensively when Jesus offered them freedom, claiming 'we have never been enslaved to anyone' despite their history of bondage?

8. In what ways might we be like these Jewish people - looking strong and free on the outside while being enslaved to something on the inside? What makes it hard for us to admit when we're not truly free?

9. What did Pastor Adam mean when he said 'The most dangerous chains are often the ones we have learned to live with'? How does sin move from being a choice to becoming bondage?

10. Are there any areas in your life where you've stopped fighting against something because you've convinced yourself 'this is just who I am'? How might God want to bring freedom to those areas?