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CloseTim Harms - January 26, 2026
The Secret Joy of the Servant
In the conclusion of the "Cultivating Joy" series, Tim Harms challenges the common pursuit of self-centered happiness. Drawing from Jesus' first miracle—turning water into wine—Tim highlights that the servants were the only ones who truly knew where the wine came from. He argues that "complete joy" is found not in being served, but in participating with Jesus through the selfless service of others. Main Text: John 2:1–11; John 15:9–12
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CloseTim Harms - January 26, 2026
The Secret Joy of the Servant
In the conclusion of the "Cultivating Joy" series, Tim Harms challenges the common pursuit of self-centered happiness. Drawing from Jesus' first miracle—turning water into wine—Tim highlights that the servants were the only ones who truly knew where the wine came from. He argues that "complete joy" is found not in being served, but in participating with Jesus through the selfless service of others. Main Text: John 2:1–11; John 15:9–12
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From Series: "Cultivating Joy"
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