The sermon series "Above and Beyond" explores the theme of God's abundant blessings and grace. The speaker begins by acknowledging God's generosity and hospitality, emphasizing that God's blessings extend even to those considered outsiders. The speaker then reflects on God's promise of an eternal place for believers in a new heaven and new Earth, using the story of the prodigal son to illustrate God's unconditional love and forgiveness.
The speaker shares personal struggles with doubt and cynicism, empathizing with those who feel depleted and struggle to fully receive messages of hope and encouragement. They reassure the congregation that God can fill the empty spaces within us, using the story of Jesus turning water into wine at a wedding as an example of His power to provide in times of scarcity.
The sermon then turns to the promise of an eternal feast of abundance and blessing, as described in the book of Revelation. The speaker emphasizes that the focus is not on what is on the table, but who is at the table - Jesus, the Lamb of God. They also discuss the concept of disordered desires and wants, assuring the congregation that these do not have to control us. They refer to Psalm 23, where David talks about God preparing a table before him in the presence of his enemies, highlighting that God can provide abundance and blessing even in imperfect circumstances.
The speaker then addresses the belief in scarcity, using the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden as an example of how this belief can lead to feelings of shame and inadequacy. They emphasize that God is the God of abundance and blessing, and that His grace is sufficient for us in our weakness. The speaker concludes by inviting the congregation to come home to God, emphasizing that God is a God of abundance and blessing.
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