<p>In John 18, we step into the moment of Jesus’ arrest and see a very different picture of power than we might expect. In this message, Pastor Aaron Bjorkland reflects on a King who does not resist, defend, or grasp for control, but instead moves toward the cross with quiet authority. As we notice our own impulse to hold on tightly and manage what feels uncertain, we’re invited to consider a different way of living. This sermon explores what it looks like to follow Jesus in surrender and to trust that self-giving love carries a deeper kind of strength.<br></p>

South Fellowship Church

South Fellowship Church

The Prisoner in Command | John 18:1-40 | The Gospel of John - Upper Room

MAR 30, 202638 MIN
South Fellowship Church

The Prisoner in Command | John 18:1-40 | The Gospel of John - Upper Room

MAR 30, 202638 MIN

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<p>In John 18, we step into the moment of Jesus’ arrest and see a very different picture of power than we might expect. In this message, Pastor Aaron Bjorkland reflects on a King who does not resist, defend, or grasp for control, but instead moves toward the cross with quiet authority. As we notice our own impulse to hold on tightly and manage what feels uncertain, we’re invited to consider a different way of living. This sermon explores what it looks like to follow Jesus in surrender and to trust that self-giving love carries a deeper kind of strength.<br></p>