In the sacred journey of faith, we are reminded that God's goodness and unfailing love are not passive attributes but active forces in our lives. They pursue us relentlessly, offering hope and comfort even as we traverse the most challenging terrains of our existence. This truth is encapsulated in the beloved Psalm 23, which assures us of God's presence and provision throughout our lives, culminating in an eternal dwelling in His house.
As we gather together, it is essential to recognize that some among us are enduring trials that test the very fabric of our faith. Yet, in these moments, we are called to cling to the promise of God's unwavering love and mercy. This hope is not rooted in a vague optimism but anchored firmly in the person of Jesus Christ, the Word of God, and the unshakable character of our Heavenly Father. It is this faith that we must allow to rise within us, transforming our hearts and minds.
Baptism Sunday is a celebration of inward transformation made visible. It is a testament to the work of Christ within us, a public declaration of a personal commitment to follow Him. Jesus Himself set the example for us, and in obedience to His command, we baptize believers in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This act does not perfect us but propels us further along the path of discipleship.
Our giving is another expression of our faith, rooted in the understanding that as we obey God's command to bring our tithes into the storehouse, He opens the floodgates of heaven to pour out blessings. This generosity is not for our glory but to declare the greatness of our risen King, Jesus.
Prayer is the foundation upon which our church is built. It is a time of intercession and spiritual warfare, where we seek God's movement in our world, nation, community, and church. We are in a series titled "The Puzzle of Purpose," exploring the universal need for purpose and the understanding that it is found not within ourselves but through our Creator. Ephesians 4 teaches us that we are called by God, equipped with gifts to build up the church and fulfill our divine purpose.
The gift of shepherding is one such calling, where individuals are motivated to care for the spiritual well-being of others. Shepherds create safe environments for healing and growth, demonstrating empathy, patience, and a deep impulse to help and protect. This gift is not limited by age or stage in life; it is a vital part of the church's puzzle, complementing other gifts and revealing God's glory when united.
In closing, we are reminded that Jesus is our ultimate shepherd, exemplifying protection, awareness, commitment, and knowledge. He knows us intimately and desires that we know Him. For those who have yet to receive His love, the invitation stands open to experience His forgiveness and leadership.
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