Seeing the Long Game
Jesus speaks plainly about what is coming—suffering, death, and resurrection—yet those closest to Him cannot see it. A blind man hears what they miss. On the road to Jerusalem, they're seeing the long game unfolding—but it doesn’t look like anything they expect. What if the problem isn’t distance from Jesus, but the assumption that we already understand Him? Terry shares from Luke 18:31–43.
Series Information

Lent through Pentecost traces the long road of Jesus toward Jerusalem — toward suffering, surrender, resurrection, and ultimately the sending of the Spirit. Again and again, the disciples misunderstand the path. They expect quick victory, visible power, and immediate clarity. Instead, Jesus keeps leading them deeper into a Kingdom that moves differently than the world expects. In this series, Terry walks us through the slower rhythms of faith — waiting instead of rushing, trusting instead of controlling, and discovering, often later than we expected, that resurrection was already moving beneath the surface. From ashes to fire, from wilderness to empty tomb, from fear to witness, The Long Game invites us to follow Jesus not merely toward Easter morning, but toward the kind of life that can only be formed over time.
