In my recent sermon, I reflected on the overwhelming nature of life's challenges and the tasks we face daily. I acknowledged that even if I were to pastor just one person, or even myself, the job would seem too big. This feeling of insufficiency is not a sign of weakness but a reminder that we are not meant to rely solely on our own strength. Instead, we are to cast our cares upon the Lord, for He cares for us deeply. In our moments of need, whether they be problems, relationships, or tasks, we must remember that nothing is too big for God. No obstacle is insurmountable for Him, and He is the answer to every issue we face.
I emphasized the importance of seeking God's wisdom, which is more than mere information—it is transformation and inspiration. Wisdom is the breath of God's life coming into us, providing insight and guidance. I shared a personal experience of being prayed for by the pastors, which left me in tears of joy, recognizing God's care and the bond it creates among us. This is the essence of God's will—that we love and help each other through His Spirit.
As we approach the Easter season, I encouraged the congregation to prepare spiritually for the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This event is central to our faith, marking the moment that seals our eternal relationship with God. I also announced the upcoming worship marathon and the new sermon series on the visions of the prophets, highlighting that prophetic encounters and giftings are not limited to those with the title of prophet.
I urged the congregation to seek God's will, which can transform our perspective and prayers, even for our enemies. By aligning our desires with God's will, we receive not only what we need but also the peace that comes from trusting in Him. Worship, I explained, is the way of wisdom, and it primes us for receiving God's provision.
In conclusion, I called on everyone to actively seek God's wisdom in all aspects of life, to worship Him with sincerity, and to trust that He will guide us step by step. By doing so, we become vessels through which God's wisdom can flow, not only benefiting ourselves but also those around us.
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