### Summary
Good morning, church! What a powerful day in the house of the Lord. As we gather today, I want to remind you of the importance of making Jesus-first decisions in our lives. These decisions are not about convenience or what we can gain, but about revealing Jesus through our actions. We often get caught up in the routine of religion—going to church, reading the Bible, saying prayers—but miss the power of a genuine relationship with Christ. This relationship is what brings true freedom and transformation.
We began our service with a heartfelt welcome, celebrating the presence of God among us. We high-fived our neighbors, thanked them for being here, and felt the joy of community. We also took a moment to honor those who have been instrumental in our church's ministries, like the volunteers at our thrift store, who tirelessly sort through donations to support our school, Living Hope Montessori. This school is not just an educational institution; it's a ministry changing lives and expanding God's kingdom.
As we continued, I shared a personal story about my dad, who taught me the value of humility and service. He once scraped gum off a church carpet, a simple act that profoundly impacted a youth pastor, leading him to a life of dedicated ministry. This story illustrates the power of a Jesus-first decision, even in the smallest acts of service.
We then turned our focus to the story of Jesus feeding the 5,000. The disciples saw a problem and wanted to send the crowd away, but Jesus had a plan. He took the little they had—five loaves and two fish—and multiplied it to meet the needs of the multitude. This miracle teaches us that Jesus-first decisions often involve bringing our "not enough" to Him and trusting Him to make it more than enough.
I also shared a poignant skit from our youth ministry called "Why Didn't You Tell Me?" It depicts the eternal consequences of not sharing the gospel with those we love. This skit serves as a powerful reminder that putting people first may seem kind, but putting Jesus first is what truly sets people free.
We discussed the importance of breaking free from excuses and justifications that keep us from fully surrendering to Christ. Whether it's addiction, fear, or past hurts, Jesus invites us to bring our burdens to Him. I shared my own struggle with internet addiction and how surrendering it to Jesus brought me freedom. This act of obedience, though difficult, opened the door for God's promises to manifest in my life.
As we wrapped up, I encouraged everyone to reflect on what will matter most in the next 20, 30, or 40 years. Will it be how often we put people first, or how often we put Jesus first? Our decisions today will shape the legacy we leave for future generations. Let's choose to make Jesus-first decisions, trusting that His plans are always for our good and His glory.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. First Decision**: Making Jesus-first decisions means prioritizing our relationship with Him over convenience and personal gain. This involves small acts of service and humility, like my dad scraping gum off the church carpet, which can have a profound impact on others. These decisions reveal Jesus through our actions and set the stage for His blessings. [50:23]
2. Trusting Jesus with Our "Not Enough": The story of Jesus feeding the 5,000 teaches us to bring our limited resources to Him. When we offer what little we have, Jesus multiplies it to meet the needs of many. This act of faith demonstrates that our "not enough" becomes more than enough in His hands.
3. Breaking Free from Excuses: We often hold onto excuses and justifications that prevent us from fully surrendering to Christ. Whether it's addiction, fear, or past hurts, Jesus invites us to bring these burdens to Him. True freedom comes when we stop making excuses and trust Him completely.
4. The Eternal Impact of Sharing the Gospel: The skit "Why Didn't You Tell Me?" highlights the eternal consequences of not sharing the gospel. Putting people first may seem kind, but putting Jesus first is what truly sets people free. Our decisions to share Jesus with others can change their eternal destiny.
5. Legacy of Jesus-First Decisions: Reflecting on what will matter in the next 20, 30, or 40 years, we realize that putting Jesus first will have a lasting impact on future generations. Our children and grandchildren will benefit more from seeing us prioritize Jesus over everything else. This legacy of faith will guide them through life's challenges.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [18:29] - Opening Worship and Community Celebration
- [19:04] - Jesus First in Small Things
- [20:24] - Honoring Volunteers and Ministry Impact
- [24:13] - God is in a Good Mood
- [25:28] - Because of Jesus
- [29:20] - The Righteousness of God
- [30:24] - Seeking After God
- [32:19] - Living and Moving in Him
- [33:34] - Gratitude and Existence
- [35:05] - Legacy of Jesus-First Decisions
- [37:29] - The Eternal Impact of Sharing the Gospel
- [39:10] - Personal Stories and Examples
- [42:00] - Radical Acts of Faith
- [46:05] - Jesus First Decisions in Action
- [50:23] - The Power of a Jesus-First Decision
- [56:34] - Trusting Jesus with Our "Not Enough"
- [59:47] - Breaking Free from Excuses
- [62:22] - Obedience and God's Promises
- [64:01] - Testimonies of Transformation
- [67:27] - Invitation to Surrender to Christ
- [69:35] - Closing Prayer and Benediction