In today's sermon, we explored the concept of being driven by a purpose, particularly as it relates to our faith and the example set by Jesus Christ. We began by reflecting on the recent women's event, noting the evident movement of the Holy Spirit and the transformative power it had on those who attended. This led to an anticipation for the upcoming men's event in May, with the expectation of a similar empowering experience.
We then transitioned into our new sermon series titled "Driven," which is focused on understanding what drove Christ during His earthly ministry. As we prepare for Resurrection Sunday, we are reminded that Jesus' mission went beyond His crucifixion; He was driven by a purpose throughout His three and a half years of ministry.
The core of today's message was centered on Luke 4:18-19, where Jesus reads from the scroll of Isaiah in the synagogue, declaring His mission to preach good news to the poor, proclaim freedom for the captives, restore sight to the blind, and set the oppressed free. This passage not only highlights Jesus' purpose but also serves as a cornerstone for our series.
We delved into the importance of identifying our divine purpose, just as Jesus did. We must communicate with God regularly to stay on track with the purpose He has given us. Like Jesus, we are not meant to act alone; He chose twelve disciples to carry on His work, emphasizing the need for community and the power of divine purpose.
In living out our purpose, we must actively engage with our community, applying Jesus's model to our lives. This can be done through volunteering, participating in church ministries, and offering our skills and talents to help those in need. We are reminded that our purpose is not just for Sundays but for every day, as we are called to be Kingdom Dwellers.
Finally, we closed with a call to action, inviting those seeking clarity, courage, and guidance on their purpose to come forward for prayer. We prayed for understanding, courage to step out in faith, and guidance on how to use our gifts to serve God's kingdom.
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