In today's sermon, I emphasized the importance of not just hearing the Word of God but also acting upon it to grow in our relationship with Him. I drew parallels to the story of the paralytic at the pool of Bethesda from John 5, who had been in the same place for 38 years until Jesus asked him if he wanted to be healed. His initial excuses eventually gave way to a desire for healing, and as a result, he experienced the blessings of Jesus. This story serves as a reminder that desiring a closer relationship with God is the first step toward experiencing His blessings.
I also spoke about the concept of "breaking camp," which involves making changes in our lives. Over the past weeks, we've discussed various aspects of our faith, such as communion, giving, baptism, service, praise, and listening to the Word of God. These messages were intended to motivate us to become excellent at loving God. However, it's crucial to evaluate our lives and determine what changes we need to make to move forward in our spiritual journey.
Furthermore, I challenged the congregation to consider whether they have been spiritually stagnant and encouraged them to take the next step in their faith. This could involve letting go of certain habits or priorities that no longer serve us and embracing new challenges that will help us grow. I reassured everyone that God never calls us to something without also providing the means to achieve it, and that what He wants for us is always better than what we want for ourselves.
I concluded the sermon by inviting those who have not yet made a decision to follow Christ to take that step and join us on this journey of faith. I assured them that they would never regret getting closer to God and that a life with Him is filled with hope, peace, joy, purpose, and eternal life.
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