In our lives, we have all experienced moments of criticism, lack of generosity, and self-absorption. We have sinned and fallen short of God's perfect standard. The consequence of our sin is eternal separation from God. However, the good news is that God's love for us is so profound that He sent Jesus to bear the curse of sin on our behalf. Jesus became our substitutionary atonement, taking the punishment we deserved. By placing our trust in Jesus as the Son of God, who was crucified and resurrected, we can be saved, forgiven, and find hope and purpose.
The transformative message of Jesus has reached many of us through various means—parents, friends, pastors, or even unexpected channels like media. It is this message that compels us to lift God up in our lives, not because He needs us to, but because we recognize His sovereignty and choose to honor Him above all else. In our worship, we declare that despite life's challenges, we trust in God's sovereignty.
As a church, we are called to a God-sized vision, inspired by Acts 1:8, which instructs us to be witnesses empowered by the Holy Spirit in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. This vision is not about personal agendas but about fulfilling Jesus' directive to spread the gospel everywhere. We are to share what we have seen and heard of God's work in our lives, starting in our immediate surroundings and extending to the broader region, those culturally different from us, and ultimately to the entire world.
To achieve this vision, we must be willing to invest our resources, time, and action. We aim to raise $200,000 to support partner ministries and missionaries, provide ministry grants, and contribute to local and global outreach efforts. This endeavor is not just about financial giving but also about active participation in God's work through service opportunities.
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