Today, I began by expressing the privilege of speaking at Rexdale Alliance Church, our home church, and acknowledging the significant contributions of Milad and Richard from the Alliance Arab Network. I also shared about our upcoming transition to Calgary, where I will be candidating at a church, marking the end of my tenure as vice president.
In my sermon, I delved into the profound question of what our hearts truly love, emphasizing that our actions are deeply connected to our heart's desires. I encouraged everyone to reflect on whether their lives genuinely embody the gospel, urging an introspective look at whether we live out the values we profess to hold.
I highlighted the Apostle Paul's teachings to the Philippians, focusing on living a life worthy of the gospel. Paul's context, writing from prison to a church in a patriotic city, underscores the courage needed to live out our faith authentically. He challenges us to conduct ourselves in a manner that reflects the gospel, regardless of external pressures or societal expectations.
I shared a personal anecdote about attending a dinner where deep, personal questions were posed, leading to unexpected revelations about the desires for peace and the impact of religion on global conflicts. This story illustrated the importance of genuine faith expression in overcoming common misconceptions about religion.
Furthermore, I discussed the dual narratives of work and vocation. One narrative views career and possessions as the measure of a person's value, while the other sees work as a calling and ministry, an opportunity to live out one's faith daily. This led to a broader discussion on how our professional lives can reflect our deepest values and contribute to the kingdom of God.
I concluded with a call to introspection and change, challenging everyone to align their desires with God's desires, to guard their hearts, and to be intentional about cultivating a life that resonates with the teachings of Jesus. This involves a continuous process of learning, unlearning, and relearning, which is essential for spiritual growth and effective discipleship.
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