In his address, Dr. Wayman Ming emphasizes the immediacy of God's plan for individuals and communities, focusing on the concept that God has a purpose for the present, not just the future. He articulates that God is actively guiding the steps of those in right standing with Him, shaping their lives in a way that will not only affect them personally but also have a broader impact on their families, their church community, and beyond.
Dr. Ming draws attention to the importance of living out the identity of one's community of faith, using Bethesda Community Church as an example. He underscores that if the church identifies as a "House of Mercy," then its actions should reflect mercy to the world around it. This idea is rooted in the narrative of the Pool of Bethesda found in John 5, where a place of healing and mercy is depicted.
The address further explores the five-fold ministry gifts outlined in Ephesians 4: apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers. Dr. Ming suggests that these roles, while not necessarily titles, represent functions within the church that contribute to its health and growth. A church that embraces these functions is one that is robust in mission, worship, mercy, service, and teaching depth.
Dr. Ming delves into the story of the Pool of Bethesda, where Jesus heals a man who had been infirm for 38 years. He challenges the assumption that physical proximity to a place of healing, such as the pool or a church, equates to a desire for healing or transformation. He points out that it is possible to be present in such spaces without actively seeking change or healing.
The narrative of the man at the Pool of Bethesda serves as a backdrop for three key ideas Dr. Ming presents: the urgency of saying "yes" to God, the necessity of pursuing God, and the importance of doing God's will. He encourages individuals to actively affirm God's work in their lives, to seek God with intentionality, and to prioritize God's will over personal preferences.
Dr. Ming shares a personal story about a time when he and his wife, Kimberly, were presented with an opportunity to lead another church. Despite the appeal of the offer, they felt a check in their hearts and ultimately decided it was not God's will for them. This decision led them to their current roles, which would not have been possible had they not heeded that inner sense of direction.
The address concludes with a call to action, urging individuals to consider whether their history is hindering their destiny and to embrace the present moment as the time to pursue God's will. Dr. Ming's message is one of active faith, personal responsibility, and communal identity, challenging individuals and communities to align their actions with their professed beliefs.
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