The sermon begins with the pastor emphasizing the importance of submitting every thought, purpose, and intention to the authority of God's word, as stated in 2 Corinthians 10:5. He highlights the relevance of this verse in today's culture, where truth is being deconstructed and everything is up for debate. The pastor then transitions to focus on the creation of Adam and Eve and the mission given to men and women. He emphasizes the importance of not just reading the Bible, but allowing it to master and transform our lives. The pastor calls for a complete submission to Christ, not just in our thoughts and hearts, but in every aspect of our lives.
The pastor then discusses the role of women as glorifiers, designed by God to bring glory to the things they are given. He encourages women to embrace their mission and not be deceived by the world into thinking that it is not enough. He believes that when both men and women embrace their design and mission, society will flourish. However, he acknowledges that this is not what is happening in the world today, attributing this to the fact that God is not at the center of their lives, as secular humanism has taken over society.
The pastor then emphasizes the importance of Adam's mission before Eve was created. He highlights Genesis 2:15, where God puts Adam in the Garden of Eden to work and keep it. The pastor argues that Adam was designed and oriented towards this mission, while Eve was not. He encourages men not to feel guilty for pursuing the mission that God has created them for, despite the cultural pressure to conform to humanism and feminism.
The pastor then addresses the influence of humanism in our culture and emphasizes the need to reject this philosophy in order to understand our mission and purpose. He points to the teachings of Paul in 2 Corinthians 10 and Ephesians 6, where it is stated that the weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh but have divine power to destroy strongholds. These weapons include destroying arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God and taking every thought captive to obey Christ.
The sermon concludes with the pastor focusing on the creation of Eve as God's greatest gift to Adam. He emphasizes that when Adam wakes up and sees Eve, his whole world changes. The pastor describes Eve as a woman who is on fire, symbolizing the fire of God's presence that glorifies things in the Bible. He highlights Eve's perfection, spotlessness, and holiness, emphasizing her splendor and glory.
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