The sermon begins with the pastor sharing a personal experience of being unable to attend church due to a visit to the emergency room, but was able to join the service online. This experience has given the pastor a better understanding of the challenges faced by those who cannot leave their homes. The pastor then introduces the passage from Ephesians chapter one, specifically verses 1-14. The sermon's main theme is introduced as "finally accepted" or "accept your acceptance." The pastor emphasizes that believers have been chosen by God and have been blessed with spiritual blessings. The pastor highlights the concept of being accepted in Christ and the redemption and forgiveness of sins through His blood.
The pastor shares a humorous anecdote about a little girl who is confused by the preacher's passionate delivery. The preacher is described as energetic and intense, but the little girl wonders if he will bite them if he gets unhooked from the microphone. The pastor then emphasizes that while he is glad to be saved and a child of God, he is not angry about it. He encourages the congregation to also be born again and to reflect the goodness of God in their actions and language. The pastor highlights the importance of living blamelessly, not in a perfect manner, but in a way that seeks to avoid blame. He explains that many Christians do not feel loved or accepted by God because they are living like the world instead of as part of God's family. The pastor concludes by urging the congregation to recognize their identity as children of God and to act accordingly.
The pastor emphasizes the importance of feeling accepted and belonging in order to enjoy life to its fullest. The pastor mentions that the church provides gospel tracks and invitations to come to Liberty Baptist Church, which is described as a place to believe, be loved, and belong. The sermon focuses on three key points to help individuals rest in the acceptance that God has for them. Firstly, they need to recognize who they are as children of God. The pastor explains that being a saint means being saved by Christ and set apart for Him. Secondly, they need to recognize who accepted them, emphasizing that being in the family of God is open to all who are willing to come to the Lord Jesus for salvation. Lastly, they need to recognize what God has in store for them because of their acceptance. The pastor encourages the congregation to understand the meaning of being accepted and set apart for God's purposes.
The pastor emphasizes the importance of feeling accepted and loved by God. The pastor acknowledges that many people struggle with feeling accepted by God, especially when faced with difficult circumstances. However, the pastor reassures the congregation that the principles found in the Bible are factual and can overcome any negative emotions that may make them feel unworthy. The pastor reminds the congregation that every individual, regardless of age or background, is valuable to God and should be treated as such. The pastor encourages the congregation to remember that being accepted into the family of God is the most powerful and beneficial acceptance in the universe. The pastor concludes by offering a prayer for those who may not have accepted Christ as their Savior, emphasizing that salvation is not based on worthiness but on placing trust in Jesus' sacrifice on the cross.
The pastor emphasizes the concept of redemption through the blood of Jesus Christ. He explains that humanity was separated from God due to the fall of man in the Garden of Eden. The pastor clarifies that God did not cause the suffering and chaos in the world, but rather it was a consequence of the fall. He highlights the various problems that exist today, such as disease, death, sin, and conflicts, all stemming from the fall. However, the pastor emphasizes that Jesus' sacrifice on the cross brought humanity back together with God, redeeming them from their sinful state. He emphasizes that salvation is not earned but is a result of God's love and grace. The pastor shares his personal experience of trying to earn salvation but ultimately finding it through surrendering to God's mercy and grace.
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