To start off the New Year and the week of Prayer, Fasting, and Consecration, Dan Kammerzelt shares a message on John 3:16 and God's Love for the world and the Missio Dei
Dan Kammerzelt introduces the sermon by acknowledging the start of 2026 and reflects on the passing of time, sharing a humorous anecdote about cultural references that younger generations may not recognize, such as the song "California Love" by Dr. Dre and Tupac. He discusses the importance of reflection and taking stock of one’s life at the beginning of the year.
The sermon centers on John 3:16, described as one of the most important verses in the Bible and a cornerstone of Christian missions. Dan explains its historical significance and how it encapsulates the message of love and salvation, emphasizing God's love for the world and the implications for Christian missions.
Dan outlines the five components of John 3:16, delving into the nature of God's love, the sacrificial act of sending His Son, the inclusive invitation for all to believe, the warning against perishing, and the promise of eternal life. He connects these themes to both the Old Testament and modern Christian missions.
Reflecting on his role in the church and the Every Nation organization, Dan emphasizes the mission of God for 2026 as being rooted in love. He underlines the need for believers to be active in sharing this love and purpose, particularly through prayer, fasting, and community involvement.
In light of the church-wide prayer and fasting initiative, Dan encourages the congregation to partake in fasting as a way to simplify their lives and focus on God. He shares personal experiences and practical thoughts on the benefits of fasting, both spiritually and physically, and how it can draw believers closer to God.
Dan concludes with an invitation for both believers and non-believers to explore their faith more deeply, especially during the week of prayer and fasting. He encourages the church to engage actively with God’s mission, to remember the significance of love in their lives, and to participate in community events and prayer opportunities.