In my sermon, I emphasized the importance of acknowledging and honoring God's faithfulness in our lives and in the history of our church. I drew parallels between the Apostle Paul's unashamed commitment to spreading the gospel, despite facing cultural resistance and personal embarrassment, and our own call to live out the good news of Jesus in our daily lives. I highlighted the legacy of men and women in our church who have sacrificed their reputational significance for the sake of God's work, such as Jane Stanford, who invested in Menlo Church even before Stanford University existed. I also stressed that it is God's faithfulness, not our fruitfulness, that sustains us, and that our suffering is a part of our legacy because it connects us to the reality of life.
In the second part of the sermon, I marked the day as a new beginning, a day to thank God for His faithfulness over our fruitfulness. I reminded the congregation that Jesus has provided hope for us, and that the Holy Spirit resides in each one of us who chooses to follow Jesus. I emphasized that our only real enduring strength comes from God Himself. I shared my personal journey of aligning my life to a strength bigger than my own, and encouraged the congregation to consider setting their lives on a different trajectory with Jesus. I concluded by reminding everyone that our greatest calling is to pursue Jesus and allow Him to invade every space and place of our lives.
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