In my sermon, I embarked on a journey through the Scriptures to address the power we hold in our lives, particularly focusing on the topic of sex and its profound implications on our worship and relationship with God. I began by introducing our new series, "I've Got the Power," emphasizing the responsibility that comes with the power we wield, akin to the famous line from Spider-Man. I highlighted the importance of recognizing and using our power constructively, with the aid of the Holy Spirit, for our benefit and the benefit of others.
I then delved into the complexities of human sexuality, describing it as a special creation of God, one of the best natural gifts given to humanity. I spoke about the potential for life and destruction that sexuality holds, depending on whether it is engaged correctly or misused. I stressed that sexuality is more than just propagation; it's a mingling of souls, a reflection of the divine mystery of the Trinity.
I addressed the mastery problem we face, where even good things can become bad when they become ruling things. I explained that our sex lives are shaped by the master of our hearts, and to stay within God's boundaries, He must be the functional ruler. I also tackled the cultural misconceptions that suggest what we do with our bodies doesn't matter because they will be destroyed anyway, countering this with the truth that our bodies have a master in the Lord Jesus.
I shared the four worship pillars concerning sex: mastery, eternity, unity, and ownership. I explained that our struggle with sexual purity is not about perfect behavior but about Christ's perfect submission to the Father on our behalf. I emphasized that Jesus is with us in our struggle, fighting on our behalf.
I spoke about the pillar of eternity, warning against "eternity amnesia," which makes us live as if this moment is all there is, leading to a mess in our sexual lives. I contrasted this with living in restful hope, knowing the best is yet to come.
The pillar of unity was discussed, reminding us that as believers, we are united with Christ, and this union includes our sexuality. I explained that this union guarantees us the grace we need to live within the reality of being one with Christ.
Lastly, I addressed the pillar of ownership, stating that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit and are not our own. I emphasized that we were bought at a price and must glorify God in our bodies, living for a higher purpose than personal pleasure.
I concluded with practical applications, urging us to flee sexual immorality and to glorify God with our bodies, living in the freedom of God's grace.
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