In today's gathering, we delved into the profound truth that God has a specific and glorious plan for each of us, a plan that is deeply intertwined with His Great Commission. We began by centering our hearts on Jesus, acknowledging Him as the author and finisher of our faith, the one who is actively writing our stories. We affirmed our belief that as we fix our eyes on Jesus, He moves powerfully among us, for He inhabits the praises of His people.
We recognized Jesus as the way, the truth, and the life, the only one who brings true fulfillment to our hearts. We discussed how the enemy seeks to distract us from God's plan with small compromises that lead to confusion. Yet, in the midst of America's identity crisis, Jesus extends His hand and invites us to embrace the story He has written for us, a story that culminates in the ultimate act of love: His death, burial, and resurrection.
The resurrection of Jesus is the cornerstone of our faith, confirming the truth of Scripture and the historical reality of His victory over death. This victory gave birth to the Great Commission, where Jesus, with all authority in heaven and on earth, commands us to make disciples of all nations, baptizing them and teaching them to observe all that He has commanded.
We explored the sacrificial love of Jesus, who bore our sins and sicknesses on the cross, offering us healing and abundant life. His blood was the perfect atonement, bringing us into right relationship with God, not through our works, but through His grace. Jesus deemed us worthy of His death, and in turn, He is worthy of our lives.
We were reminded of the greatest commandments: to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind, and to love our neighbor as ourselves. This love drives us to the nations and to our communities, compelling us to share the gospel out of a response to the love Jesus showed us on the cross.
The sermon concluded with a call to surrender every area of our lives to Jesus, to not withhold any part from Him. We were encouraged to respond to God's stirring in our hearts, whether it be to give our lives to Jesus for the first time, to surrender that one thing we've been holding back, or to ask God to break our hearts for what breaks His, so we might be moved by love to reach the nations and the people around us.
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