The Truth About Jesus That Changes Everything | Tim Geiger

The Truth About Jesus That Changes Everything | Tim Geiger

From Covenant Church Doylestown Sermons by Covenant Church – Doylestown, PA

June 8, 2026 · 32 min · Episode 589

About this episode

This sermon explores the assurance of eternal life through Jesus Christ and the importance of faith and prayer.

How can you know that you have eternal life? In the final message of our Abide series, we look at 1 John 5:6–21 and John’s closing words about Jesus Christ, the Son of God. John writes to believers who may struggle with doubt, guilt, fear, and uncertainty, and he reminds them that eternal life is found in Jesus. This message explores why Jesus’ humanity matters, why His death on the cross was necessary, and how believers can have confidence before God. John reminds us that whoever has the Son has life, and that those who belong to Jesus are heard by God, protected by Christ, and helped by the Holy Spirit in the fight against sin. In this sermon, we explore what it means to know that we have eternal life, how to pray with confidence, how to intercede for brothers and sisters caught in sin, and why John ends his letter by warning us to keep ourselves from idols. 📖 Scripture: 1 John 5:6–21 🏠 Covenant Church Doylestown 🎧 Series: Abide If you’ve ever wondered whether God really loves you, whether your sins are truly forgiven, or whether you can have confidence before Him, this message is for you. __________ If you're new let us know & visit https://www.covenantdoylestown.org to…

People in this episode

Guest: Tim Geiger

Topics covered

  • eternal life
  • faith
  • prayer
  • confidence
  • sin
  • idols

Keywords

  • eternal life
  • Jesus
  • faith
  • prayer
  • confidence
  • sin
  • 1 John

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Covenant Church Doylestown

Books & works: 1 John 5:6–21

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