NewCity Orlando Sermons

Jeremiah 29:1-14 | Vision: Sent on Co-Mission

Jan 19, 2026
Rev. Benjamin Kandt explores the profound themes from Jeremiah 29:1-14, emphasizing purpose and divine placement in our lives. He discusses the tension of being exiles in today's society and the importance of community through shared missions. The notion of seeking the welfare of the city is highlighted, urging listeners to engage with their community through prayer and tangible acts of service. Kandt also addresses the painful realities many face, advocating for compassion and a balanced approach to work and rest.
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
INSIGHT

Exile As Divine Sending

  • Jeremiah 29 reframes exile as divine sending rather than mere displacement.
  • Benjamin Kandt argues God's providence turns social circumstances into purposeful mission.
ANECDOTE

Confession Produced Tangible Change

  • Benjamin Kandt shares that last week's sermon on confession produced tangible repentance across the church.
  • He celebrates visible responses like confessions to spouses and friends as evidence of soft hearts.
INSIGHT

Jerusalem Mindset vs Exilic Posture

  • A Jerusalem mindset expects cultural dominance while an exilic mindset embraces witness and service.
  • Kandt warns that seeing America as Jerusalem leads to compromise and triumphalism.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app