The sermon begins with the pastor emphasizing the importance of building a house of Revival and Glory. He encourages the congregation to actively participate in building a spiritual foundation and to prioritize God's kingdom and righteousness in their lives. The pastor uses the analogy of building God's house, stating that when we focus on building His house, He will in turn build our own house. He warns against making excuses and being distracted from our mission, using examples from Jesus and Elijah's interactions with their followers.
The pastor then moves on to discuss the importance of building a "house of Glory" in our lives, drawing inspiration from the Old Testament. He encourages the congregation to seek unity and vision within the church, highlighting the significance of Acts chapter four as a guiding vision for the church. He emphasizes the need to overcome fear and embrace supernatural manifestations of God's power. He also references Matthew chapter 16, where Jesus declares that He will build His church and the gates of Hell will not prevail against it.
The pastor then emphasizes that God is committed to the church and wants each individual to do well. He refers to the concept of being a living stone in the building of God's work, highlighting that as believers, we will have authority, influence, and see fruitful results. He acknowledges that storms and crises are inevitable, but reminds the congregation that they had already been prophesied and should be prepared. He encourages the congregation to focus on strengthening themselves physically, financially, and spiritually, drawing from the example of Joseph storing up during times of plenty and lack.
The pastor then emphasizes the importance of having an unmovable faith that is not shaken by opposition. He encourages the congregation to excel and become stronger in their beliefs when faced with challenges. He shares a personal experience of a political leader trying to influence the church's actions but affirms that they will not allow it to happen. He expresses confidence in knowing their calling and state that nothing can stop them when they are clear about what they are meant to do.
The sermon concludes with the pastor emphasizing the importance of staying grounded in the word of God and not being influenced by worldly trends. He acknowledges the need to be modern in certain aspects, but cautions against taking lessons from the world on what the word of God says. He encourages the congregation to build their lives and the church upon the rock, which represents obedience to the word of God. By doing so, they will be able to withstand the challenges and storms of life.
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