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EPISODE · May 17, 2026 · 30 MIN

A Vision of Glory - Where is the glory of God most fully revealed? - John 12 - Jamie Haxby

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Hope Live | A Vision of Glory | John 12 | Jamie HaxbyWe often think of glory as something added — sprinkles on a cake, a spoiler on a car. So why does Jesus call his own crucifixion his glorification?In this message from John 12, Jamie unpacks one of the most striking contradictions in Scripture: that the fullest revelation of God's glory didn't happen in a moment of triumph, but in a moment of utter darkness — the cross.From the cross, we see God's love, justice, mercy, wisdom, and power all revealed at once. And that same glory — the kind that breaks into the darkest places — is available to you now, in whatever you're walking through.Whether you're facing a difficult diagnosis, a broken relationship, or you work daily in places surrounded by pain (schools, hospitals, social care), this message is a reminder: God's speciality is manufacturing glory in the midst of brokenness. You don't have to strive to reach a better place — he brings his fullness into this moment.In this message:Why the cross is the climax of God's glory, not its contradictionWhat it means that "darkness is as light" to God (Psalm 139)How you are called to be a missionary into dark places this weekWhy "I can do all things through Christ" is a message for people in prison — not a prosperity promise17/05/2026Make sure to share with your friends and family!#hopemessages #john #avisionofglory #hopelancaster #hopeisnotncanceled

Hope Live | A Vision of Glory | John 12 | Jamie HaxbyWe often think of glory as something added — sprinkles on a cake, a spoiler on a car. So why does Jesus call his own crucifixion his glorification?In this message from John 12, Jamie unpacks one of the most striking contradictions in Scripture: that the fullest revelation of God's glory didn't happen in a moment of triumph, but in a moment of utter darkness — the cross.From the cross, we see God's love, justice, mercy, wisdom, and power all revealed at once. And that same glory — the kind that breaks into the darkest places — is available to you now, in whatever you're walking through.Whether you're facing a difficult diagnosis, a broken relationship, or you work daily in places surrounded by pain (schools, hospitals, social care), this message is a reminder: God's speciality is manufacturing glory in the midst of brokenness. You don't have to strive to reach a better place — he brings his fullness into this moment.In this message:Why the cross is the climax of God's glory, not its contradictionWhat it means that "darkness is as light" to God (Psalm 139)How you are called to be a missionary into dark places this weekWhy "I can do all things through Christ" is a message for people in prison — not a prosperity promise17/05/2026Make sure to share with your friends and family!#hopemessages #john #avisionofglory #hopelancaster #hopeisnotncanceled

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