Video Type: Full Teaching

You Are Forgiven: Stop Living in Shame and Walk in God’s Grace

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Many of us know that God has forgiven us, but we still live as if we’re fugitives of our past—trapped in guilt, shame, and regret. In this message, Jonathan unpacks the truth of the Gospel: you are forgiven.

Jesus lived the perfect life, fulfilled every requirement of the law, died the death we deserved, and rose again so that we could have eternal life. His sacrifice wasn’t partial—it was complete. The Bible says, “I will remember your sins no more” (Jeremiah 31).

Yet so many of us keep ourselves on a hook that God has already removed. Divorce, mistakes, broken relationships, incarceration, regret—you don’t have to be defined by any of it. If Christ has set you free, you are free indeed. In this video, Jonathan encourages you to:

  • Stop rehearsing the past.
  • Forgive yourself the way God already has.
  • Walk boldly in the grace and promises of God.
  • Live as a son or daughter, not a slave to shame.

Takeaway: God has already forgiven you. Now it’s time for you to forgive yourself and walk in the freedom Christ has given you.

How Jesus Turning Water Into Wine Directly Impacts Your Life

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In this message, Jonathan Evans unpacks the story of the wedding at Cana in John 2, where Jesus turned water into wine. This wasn’t just about keeping a party alive—it was about showing us what happens when we send Him an invitation.

So many of us are quick to invite friends, counselors, social media, or even unhealthy habits into our struggles—but forget to invite the One who can actually transform them: Jesus.

When Jesus is invited, emptiness becomes fullness, lack becomes abundance, and despair becomes joy. He doesn’t just keep things going; He brings something better—a new covenant that never runs out.

In this video you’ll learn:

  • Why inviting Jesus is the key to experiencing real miracles
  • How the “new wine” points to the new covenant in Christ
  • Why prayer is the simplest invitation you can send
  • How God moves not just in eternity, but in the everyday details of your life

Don’t just invite Him into your salvation—invite Him into your marriage, your struggles, your decisions, and your daily life. The One who brought new wine at Cana is still bringing new life today.