In today's message, I shared a personal journey of faith and ministry, emphasizing the importance of being available to the Holy Spirit's guidance. My story began with a passion for motorcycles and a heart for pastors, leading me to travel across the country, praying for church leaders. This journey highlighted the struggles many pastors face and the need for support and prayer. One significant encounter was in a small town where God led me to a church in distress, reminding me of His intimate care for each of us.
Reflecting on my calling, I recounted my salvation experience at 15 and the clear call to preach God's Word. This calling has driven me to emphasize the importance of Scripture in our lives, urging believers to engage deeply with the Bible. We explored Genesis 12, where God called Abram to leave his familiar surroundings and trust in His promises. This passage illustrates God's plan of salvation and His desire to bless all nations through us.
I challenged the congregation to consider whether we are in the right "house" spiritually, urging us to align with God's heart for the world rather than being confined to our comfort zones. The church's mission is not just to grow in numbers but to make disciples and bless others. I shared my journey from a predominantly white, middle-class faith to embracing a diverse congregation, reflecting God's heart for all nations.
We delved into various scriptures, from Genesis to Revelation, highlighting God's consistent desire to bless all people. This global perspective calls us to be "glocal" Christians, impacting both our local communities and the world. I shared my experiences in Asia, teaching pastors how to study the Bible and equipping them to lead their congregations effectively.
Finally, I introduced "Motorcycles for Missions," a project to provide pastors in developing countries with motorcycles, enabling them to reach more people with the gospel. This initiative combines my love for motorcycles with a passion for supporting global ministry.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Availability to the Holy Spirit: God seeks those who are available, not necessarily the most capable. Our willingness to be led by the Spirit can lead to divine appointments and opportunities to minister to others in unexpected ways. [30:39]
- 2. God's Global Heart: God's plan has always been to bless all nations through His people. We are called to move beyond our comfort zones and embrace a global perspective, recognizing that God's love extends to every tribe and nation. [50:54]
- 3. The Importance of Scripture: Engaging deeply with the Bible is crucial for spiritual growth and understanding God's heart. We must prioritize Scripture in our lives and churches, ensuring it remains the foundation of our faith. [42:02]
- 4. Blessed to Be a Blessing: We are blessed by God not to hoard His blessings but to share them with others. Our mission is to be conduits of God's love and grace, impacting both our local communities and the world. [53:07]
- 5. Embracing Diversity: God's heart is for all people, and our churches should reflect this diversity. Embracing different cultures and backgrounds enriches our faith and aligns us with God's vision for His kingdom. [40:40]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [29:29] - Divine Appointment in Kooskia
- [30:39] - Availability to the Holy Spirit
- [32:22] - Personal Calling and Salvation
- [33:59] - Genesis 12: God's Plan of Salvation
- [35:27] - Right Neighborhood, Wrong House
- [36:58] - God's Global Heart
- [39:33] - Embracing Diversity in Ministry
- [42:02] - The Importance of Scripture
- [44:37] - God's Promises to Abram
- [46:42] - Leaving the Old Life Behind
- [48:39] - Holiness and Distinctiveness
- [50:54] - Blessed to Be a Blessing
- [53:07] - God's Heart for the Nations
- [56:13] - Local and Global Mission
- [60:44] - Loving Our Neighbors
- [63:42] - Motorcycles for Missions Initiative