In a gathering at Cross Creek Church, Gary, one of the pastors, opens with a warm welcome and expresses his excitement to delve into the teachings of Jesus Christ. He extends a special thanks to first-time visitors and encourages them to connect with the church community through a QR code system. Gary highlights the importance of giving with a joyful heart, as described in Scripture, and thanks the congregation for their cheerful contributions to various ministries, including the youth ministry. He also mentions an upcoming fundraiser event, Dinner and a Show, which supports students attending winter camp.
Michael, another pastor, greets the congregation and introduces the theme of the year, "mission," based on Habakkuk 2:14. He encourages the congregation to memorize this verse, which encapsulates the church's focus for the year. Michael shares a personal story about receiving a distressing text from a church member who is facing a devastating situation. He offers three points of encouragement: acknowledging the hardships of life, recognizing the glory of God in the mission, and understanding that God's ways may not align with our plans but are higher and require obedience.
The sermon continues with an exploration of the principle of God's provision, as seen in the story of the Israelites receiving manna in the wilderness and the promise of new mercies every morning in Lamentations 3. The message emphasizes trusting in God's daily provision and the assurance that God has not abandoned or forsaken anyone. Michael draws parallels between Moses being sent to free the Israelites from slavery and Jesus being sent to free humanity from sin, offering salvation through faith in Him.
The core of the message revolves around the concept of mission, defined as allowing God to reveal Himself to individuals and, through them, to others. The life of Moses is examined as an example of someone who experienced God and was used to reveal God's glory. The congregation is challenged to consider their purpose in life and how it aligns with God's mission.
Michael outlines four application points: God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things, God expects obedience, God's plans will prevail even when they differ from personal expectations, and God provides just enough information for the next step. He also discusses the importance of adjusting one's life to join God's mission, using the analogy of white water rafting to illustrate surrendering to God's flow.
The sermon concludes with an invitation for individuals to respond to God's call, whether it's to accept Christ for the first time or to commit fully to God's mission. The message is clear: God is at work, desires a personal relationship with each person, and invites everyone to participate in His mission to reveal His glory to the world.
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