It Was Personal-Sermon Recap

John Fowler32mApril 5, 2026

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The sermon 'It Was Personal' delivers a powerful, emotionally charged reflection on the profound intimacy of God's love revealed through the cross. John Fowler argues that Easter is not a ritualistic tradition but a deeply personal declaration: God saw humanity at its worst—broken, sinful, and unworthy—and still chose to die for us. The cross, he insists, is not a symbol of punishment but of radical love, forgiveness, and belonging. Drawing from Romans 5, Colossians 2, and Hebrews 9, Fowler emphasizes that our debt of sin was nailed to the cross, our record of guilt erased, and our identity transformed. He challenges the common belief that we must 'clean ourselves up' before approaching God, asserting instead that we come as we are—broken, messy, and imperfect—and are met with grace. The sermon culminates in a moving call to personal surrender, inviting listeners to experience healing—not just spiritually, but emotionally and physically—through the wounds of Christ. The message is clear: you are not rejected; you are wanted, loved, and forgiven, not because of who you are, but because of who Christ is.

Key Takeaways
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Your past does not define you—your debt was nailed to the cross and fully forgiven.

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You don’t need to be perfect to come to God; you come as you are, and He cleans you up His way.

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God’s love is not earned, not earned through performance, but commanded by Him for us while we were still sinners.

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The cross shows you are wanted—not rejected—because Jesus carried your sorrows before you even experienced them.

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Healing from Christ’s stripes includes spiritual, emotional, and physical restoration, not just one dimension.

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The Cross Was Personal

He saw you on your worst day, and he still chose you. He knew everything about you and still went to the cross.

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3 min

You Are Loved, Not Earned

Fowler dismantles the myth that we must fix ourselves before approaching God, emphasizing that love is not earned through behavior or self-improvement but is freely given through Christ’s sacrifice.

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Forgiveness Through the Blood

He canceled the record of debt that stood against us with its legal demands. This he set aside, nailing it to the cross.

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5 min

You Are Wanted, Not Rejected

He carried our sorrows before we had sorrows. Think about that.

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5 min

Healing Through the Wounds

Fowler connects Christ’s stripes to holistic healing—spiritual, emotional, and physical—using the story of the woman with the issue of blood as a living example of complete restoration.

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He saw you on your worst day, and he still chose you. He knew everything about you and still went to the cross.
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by canceling the record of debt that stood against us with its legal demands, This he set aside, nailing it to the cross.
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He carried our sorrows before we had sorrows. Think about that.
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