The sermon begins with the pastor emphasizing the blessing of fruitfulness that believers receive from God. He acknowledges that those serving in various ministries may sometimes feel discouraged or tired, but encourages the congregation to uplift and support these individuals. The pastor shares examples of how someone's service in the choir or teaching in a life group can be a blessing to others, even if they may not realize it. He also highlights the importance of seasons of sewing, which may be difficult but ultimately lead to a joyous and encouraging harvest.
The pastor then reflects on the cycle of gospel proclamation, fruitfulness, and opposition that Paul experienced in Corinth. Despite facing challenges, Paul remained faithful for 18 months because God provided him with regular encouragement. The pastor shares that when serving the Lord becomes difficult, God will always provide encouragement in His own way and time. He outlines five ways in which God encouraged Paul, which he believes are also applicable to the congregation.
The pastor continues by reflecting on the journey of the apostle Paul and how God gave him a fresh vision for his ministry in Ephesus. Despite facing challenges and discouragement in previous cities, Paul arrived in Corinth and God renewed his vision for what could be accomplished. The pastor emphasizes the importance of not settling or becoming comfortable in ministry, but instead seeking a fresh vision from God. He shares his own prayer to be filled with a fresh vision for what God desires to do through his life and the ministry of the church.
The pastor then emphasizes the importance of trusting God completely. He encourages the congregation to turn to the right Source and keep the right Focus in order to stay on the right track. The pastor reminds them that they don't walk alone and quotes Isaiah, who assures that God gives strength to the weary and increases power to those who lack might. The pastor shares a recent testimony of a church member who decided to go back to work in order to have a place to meet people and share the gospel, highlighting the importance of actively seeking opportunities to spread the good news.
The sermon concludes with the pastor discussing the various ways in which God encourages His people. He emphasizes that God's blessings and encouragement can come in different forms, such as the fellowship of other believers, the fruitfulness of ministry, and personal fellowship with God. The pastor highlights the importance of reading the Bible, stating that when we open the Bible, God opens His mouth and speaks to us. He encourages the congregation to make it a practice to faithfully attend corporate worship, as God speaks to His people in those moments.
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