Sermons

Jesus Is EVERYTHING!

Blake Bradley

October 08, 2025

From the Sermon Series: crucified

“We can’t ever grow common with the truth that Jesus Christ is everything.” —Blake Bradley


Rediscovering the Foundation: Jesus Christ and Him Crucified

In this powerful message, Blake Bradley calls believers to return to the foundation of their faith—Jesus Is Everything. When life fills with striving or uncertainty, we often look for something new. Blake reminds us that everything we need is already found in Jesus. He isn’t a side dish in our story; He is the feast. Every part of real spiritual life begins and ends with Jesus Christ and Him crucified.

Blake shares how God led him through a season of change and surrender. During that time, he discovered that true revelation isn’t something new—it’s knowing Jesus personally. This message challenges you to stop reaching for control and allow Him to take His rightful place as Lord over every area of your life.


Is He Rabbi or Lord?

Using Matthew 26, Blake shows the difference between Judas and the other disciples. The eleven called Jesus “Lord,” but Judas called Him “Rabbi.” That one word revealed the condition of his heart. Judas admired Jesus as a teacher, but he never obeyed Him as Lord.

This moment invites every believer to look inward. Ask yourself, Is Jesus truly Lord of my life, or have I only been calling Him by name while keeping control? The question exposes whether Jesus is first in your life or just another voice you listen to.


A Life Fully Surrendered

Through Scripture and personal reflection, Blake teaches that following Jesus means full surrender. It’s not enough to believe in Him—we must deny ourselves, take up our cross, and follow Him daily. When we surrender, His presence brings freedom, direction, and grace that we can’t find anywhere else.

If your faith feels routine or distant, this message will help you fall in love with Jesus again. Let His presence pull you back to the simplicity and power of the gospel—because Jesus Is Everything.

 

Key Scriptures:

1 Corinthians 2:1–2, Matthew 26:20–25, Matthew 7:21–23, Matthew 16:24–26, Acts 20:24