The sermon begins with the pastor expressing gratitude for the opportunity to speak to the congregation, both physically present and online. The pastor shares their personal journey of joining the congregation online for over six months and appreciates the community's welcoming nature. The sermon is part of a series introducing the theme of the year, the story and way of Jesus.
The pastor introduces Psalm 78 as the anchor text for the message, emphasizing the collective story of God's people. The pastor explains that salvation is not just about individual salvation, but also about the unfolding salvation of God's people as a community throughout history. The pastor then transitions to the topic of "gospel legacy," which is described as the impact we leave on future generations. The pastor invites the congregation to reflect on the rich story of salvation history and to consider how God might use their lives to bring about transformation and shape future generations.
The pastor emphasizes the importance of passing down the stories and teachings of God to future generations. The sermon concludes by highlighting that this responsibility is not limited to parents or specific individuals, but is a collective duty for all believers to meditate on and celebrate who God is, reminding those to come of His awesomeness. The pastor also addresses parents directly, assuring them that they are not alone in their struggles and challenges. The church community stands with them, praying and supporting them in their journey of raising children who trust and obey God.
The pastor emphasizes the importance of the gospel legacy and its impact on future generations. The pastor highlights that what we do on Sundays and throughout the week, especially through gospel communities, has a purpose that extends to the lives of unborn babies and the next generation. The pastor encourages every Christ follower, regardless of their marital or parental status, to consider how they can contribute to the gospel legacy and steer the next generation towards trust and obedience.
The pastor concludes the sermon by emphasizing the fulfillment of God's community in the New Testament. The pastor refers to the Apostle Peter's use of language from Exodus to describe the church in 1 Peter 2. The church is described as a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, and a people belonging to God. The purpose of the church is to declare the praises of God, who called them out of darkness into His wonderful light.
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