In his sermon titled "Prayer in the Middle Voice," Pastor Larry Andrews explores the concept of prayer from a unique perspective, intertwining the Christmas narrative with a deeper understanding of our role in communication with God. Pastor Andrews begins by expressing gratitude for the children and volunteers in the church, emphasizing the importance of worshiping Jesus. He leads the congregation in prayer, seeking a fresh perspective to see Jesus in the Word. Although the study on the Lord's Prayer has concluded, Andrews continues to delve into the topic of prayer, introducing the idea of prayer within the context of the Christmas story.
Andrews acknowledges the unseen efforts of individuals like Ben, the media director, and promotes resources on prayer, including books by Pete Gregg and Tyler Staten. He references Eugene Peterson's statement that Jesus prayed in the middle voice, a concept he promises to unpack for the congregation.
The sermon highlights the shepherds' response to the birth of Jesus, their haste to witness the event, and their subsequent sharing of the news. Andrews invites all to come to Jesus, regardless of their burdens, and to spread the word of His birth. He also touches on the tradition of setting up manger scenes at home during Christmas.
Andrews discusses the role of humanity in God's plan, citing biblical examples of individuals like Moses, David, and the prophets who partnered with God to accomplish His will. He encourages the congregation to actively participate in God's plan through prayer, aligning their agenda with His.
The church's direction is also addressed, with Andrews revealing a decision not to build a $20 million megachurch but to focus on being a relational, community-oriented church. He shares the church's growth strategy, which includes launching new churches once attendance reaches a certain number.
Andrews emphasizes the importance of waiting and listening for God's guidance, suggesting that God's instructions often challenge us to step out of our comfort zones. He encourages the congregation to respond with the same willingness as Mary, who accepted God's plan despite its seeming impossibility.
The sermon concludes with Andrews sharing a personal story about swimming with the current, using it as a metaphor for embracing God's plan. He invites the congregation to pray in the middle voice, actively participating in what God is doing, and to attend the upcoming Christmas Eve service, where significant announcements about the church's future will be made.
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