Part 6 of Waymaker centers on Jesus as the One who makes a way when no way seems possible and commissions His followers to join Him in that mission. Drawing from the story of the Red Sea, the episode emphasizes God’s power to carve paths through impossible circumstances. Jesus echoes this same truth in His ministry, whether calming storms, healing the broken, or restoring the outcast, proving that He is both the destination and the path to life itself.
The episode highlights that Jesus’ work doesn’t stop at saving us. In the Great Commission, He invites every believer to become a “sent one,” participating in His ongoing waymaking mission in the world. Through love, mercy, and truth, ordinary people carry the extraordinary light of Christ into broken spaces, making room for others to encounter Him.
The musical number “Sent Ones” drives home the call to action: that every act of love, every word of hope, and every prayer creates a pathway for someone else to meet Jesus. As His hands and feet, we are not passive recipients of grace but active participants in His redemptive story. The episode closes with the reminder that the God who makes a way for us is still making a way through us, drawing others into His kingdom and proving that His promises never fail.
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