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New Activity- "Transform: He Was There All Along" Sermon Word Search

Seeking, searching these are sacred activities. "...seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you:" Matt. 7.7 (KJV)


In Gospel of John 21:1–14, the disciples spend the night searching the waters—casting, pulling, trying again—only to come up empty. By morning, they’re tired, frustrated, and unsure of what comes next. And yet, right there on the shoreline, Jesus is already present… even before they recognize Him.


This word search/seek & find is more than a puzzle—it’s a quiet invitation to slow down and look again. As you scan the grid for each word, you may begin to notice how the language of the story starts to settle into your spirit: presence, obedience, recognition, grace, restoration. These aren’t just words hidden in a puzzle—they are movements in our lives. Moments we live through. Truths we sometimes miss until we pause long enough to see them.


So, take your time with this one. Don’t rush through it.


Let each word you find remind you of something deeper: that even in seasons where things feel hopeless, empty, unclear, or deeply embarrassing… Christ may already be standing on the shore of your life, speaking, providing, and inviting you closer.


You’re not just finding words.

You’re retracing a story—one where, all along, He was there.

 Download the seek and find /word search here

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