The sermon begins with the pastor emphasizing the message that every person is loved by God and called to be a saint. The pastor underscores the importance of transformation and increasing in holiness, being set apart for God. The pastor reminds the congregation that if they are in Christ and Christ is in them, they can have confidence in Jesus's return and be safe and secure, regardless of their circumstances. The pastor concludes by emphasizing the importance of accepting Jesus as the forgiver of sins and the former of one's life, living under His grace and authority, which grants eternal life and an anointed status.
The pastor then addresses the financial challenges the church is facing and the need for an increase in giving across the life of the church. The pastor emphasizes the importance of financial growth keeping up with the numerical growth of the church. They encourage the congregation to prayerfully consider their own giving and how they can contribute to the growth of the church's financial health.
The pastor then discusses the concept of lawlessness and its implications for believers in Jesus. The pastor emphasizes that lawlessness is not just a one-time sin or mistake, but rather a trend or direction in one's life. The pastor highlights that Jesus came so that believers might not sin, and if they do sin, they should confess it and receive forgiveness. The goal is to move in the right direction, practicing righteousness and avoiding sin.
The pastor then emphasizes the importance of living differently as followers of Jesus. He highlights that Jesus is righteousness and light, and there is no darkness in Him. The pastor encourages the congregation to abide in Jesus and move in the right direction, avoiding the trap of being in the wrong line and wasting our efforts.
The sermon concludes with the pastor discussing the concept of abiding and its significance in our faith. The pastor emphasizes that abiding means living confidently and having faith in Jesus. The pastor refers to a passage in the Bible where it is mentioned that if we abide in Jesus, we can have confidence and not be ashamed when he returns. The pastor highlights the certainty of Jesus' return, stating that it is often overlooked or neglected in church teachings.
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