The River That Heals

Josue Portillo

February 9, 2025

About the Sermon

Ezekiel’s final vision is of a river flowing from the temple, bringing life and healing wherever it goes. This image captures the full power of revival: it starts in us but doesn’t stay there. God’s renewal flows outward, touching every aspect of our lives and reaching the world around us. Revival is never just personal—it’s a movement of God’s Spirit bringing hope, healing, and abundance to all it touches.
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The Unanswered Prayer of God

What if one of Jesus’ prayers is still unanswered?

In John 17, we get a rare and powerful moment—Jesus praying to the Father just hours before the cross. And at the center of that prayer is a request that still challenges us today:

“That they may all be one.”

Take Heart

What do you do when you lose heart?
In this message, Pastor Ryan takes us into a Thursday night in Jerusalem—the night before the cross—where Jesus sits with His disciples as everything begins to fall apart. And in that moment, when fear is rising and hearts are failing, Jesus gives a clear answer to a question we all ask: What do you do when you lose heart?