### Summary
Today, we explored the theme of living according to God's design and overcoming the obstacles that prevent us from doing so. We began with a personal story about assembling a stool, which served as a metaphor for how we are uniquely designed by God for specific purposes. Just as the stool had specific screws for specific parts, we too are made with unique attributes and purposes. We delved into Psalm 139 and Ecclesiastes to understand that we are wonderfully complex and have eternity planted in our hearts.
We then discussed the concept of dysfunction, using the example of a broken sink that was never properly fixed. This illustrated how we often settle for less than God's best for us, using makeshift solutions instead of living in the fullness of His design. The question posed was, "What's stopping you?" We identified three main obstacles: fear, limitations, and past mistakes.
Fear often paralyzes us, making us more guided by our anxieties than by faith in Christ. We looked at the contrasting responses of King Saul and David to fear, emphasizing the importance of inquiring of the Lord and trusting His guidance. Limitations, whether they are perceived or real, can also hinder us. We examined the story of Jesus feeding the 5,000 to show that even our limited resources can be multiplied when we bring them to God.
Past mistakes are perhaps the most tangible obstacles, as they come with "receipts" or evidence of our failures. We reflected on the Apostle Paul's transformation and his confidence that God can use even our mistakes for His glory. The key to overcoming these obstacles lies in trusting God, trusting others, and giving God the glory.
Finally, we invited those who do not yet know Jesus to accept Him into their hearts, emphasizing that a relationship with Him is the key to overcoming fears, limitations, and past mistakes. We concluded with a call to worship and magnify God, reminding everyone that He is bigger than any problem we face.
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Key Takeaways
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2. Dysfunction vs. God's Design: Settling for less than God's best is like using a broken sink with makeshift solutions. Dysfunction occurs when we don't live according to God's design. A victorious life is one that follows God's blueprint, allowing His free-flowing power to work through us.
3. Overcoming Fear: Fear often paralyzes us, making us more guided by our anxieties than by faith in Christ. The contrasting responses of King Saul and David to fear teach us the importance of inquiring of the Lord and trusting His guidance. Trusting God helps us step into His strength and purpose.
4. Multiplying Limited Resources: Our limitations, whether perceived or real, can hinder us. The story of Jesus feeding the 5,000 shows that even our limited resources can be multiplied when we bring them to God. Trusting God and giving thanks can turn our limitations into opportunities for His glory.
5. Transforming Past Mistakes: Past mistakes are tangible obstacles that come with evidence of our failures. The Apostle Paul's transformation teaches us that God can use even our mistakes for His glory. Trusting God, trusting others, and giving God the glory are key to overcoming these past mistakes and living in His victory.
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