“God Never Said There Are Many Ways to Heaven” | Rev. Dr. Vicki Harrison
In this powerful message, Pastor Vicki Harrison addresses the popular belief that all paths lead to God. Using John 14:6 and other key scriptures, she challenges universalism and affirms the exclusive claim of Jesus as the way to salvation. This sermon invites us to wrestle with hard questions, trust God's justice, and live out our calling to share the Gospel.
God Never Said There Are Many Ways to Heaven confronts the increasingly popular idea of universalism—the belief that all roads lead to God. Pastor Vicki Harrison compassionately challenges this with Scripture, grounding her message in John 14:6, where Jesus says, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” This isn’t just a comforting verse—it’s an exclusive claim of divine truth.
The sermon reminds us that bad theology leads to bad decision-making and distorted views of God, often fueled by cultural narratives rather than Biblical truth. While acknowledging the emotional and intellectual tension this topic can raise, Pastor Vicki holds fast to the truth that Jesus is not one way—He is the way.
Hell is addressed not as a scare tactic, but as a sobering reality: a place devoid of God’s presence. Rather than arguing about who’s in or out, we’re invited to focus on our responsibility—to reach the world for Jesus Christ by sharing the Gospel (Matthew 28:19).
If you’re wrestling with exclusivity, doubt, or injustice, you’re not alone. The message closes by calling us to trust in God’s wisdom (Isaiah 55:9) and live out our belief that Jesus is the only way to salvation.
Are your actions demonstrating that belief?

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In this powerful message, Pastor Vicki Harrison addresses the popular belief that all paths lead to God. Using John 14:6 and other key scriptures, she challenges universalism and affirms the exclusive claim of Jesus as the way to salvation. This sermon invites us to wrestle with hard questions, trust God's justice, and live out our calling to share the Gospel.
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In this powerful message, Pastor Vicki Harrison addresses the popular belief that all paths lead to God. Using John 14:6 and other key scriptures, she challenges universalism and affirms the exclusive claim of Jesus as the way to salvation. This sermon invites us to wrestle with hard questions, trust God's justice, and live out our calling to share the Gospel.
Following Jesus doesn’t mean life will be easy. In John 16:33, Jesus promises both trouble and victory. Discover how God gives grace, strength, and abundant life—even on the hardest roads.
In her message “God Never Said: Follow Your Heart,” Rev. Vicki Harrison (she/her) dismantles the cultural myth that our feelings are always trustworthy.
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April 21, 2024 | "Old Stuff That Works: Free Will” | Rev. Vicki Harrison
Explore the challenges and blessings of free will in Pastor Vicki Harrison’s insightful sermon from the 'Old Stuff That Works' series, and discover how choosing God's path offers true freedom.
9:30 AM - Traditional Service
11:15 AM - Praise Service
Summary:
Pastor Vicki Harrison’s sermon, “Free Will,” from the series “Old Stuff That Works,” examines the profound concept of free will as presented in the story of Adam and Eve in Genesis. Pastor Vicki explores the implications of free will in our relationship with God, emphasizing that while free will allows for personal choice, it also opens the possibility for disobedience and its consequences. She articulates that true freedom comes with responsibilities and the ability to choose God’s way, aligning with the belief that God’s Word is rooted in authority and unchangeable truth.
Pastor Vicki encourages the congregation to embrace their freedom responsibly by choosing to follow God, thereby living out New Hope’s mission to make more and better followers of Jesus Christ. This sermon not only reflects on the historical context of free will but also its ongoing relevance in daily Christian life, urging listeners to commit fully to God’s path.
Link to previous related sermon: www.findnewhope.com/message-archive/old-stuff-that-works
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