The sermon begins with the speaker, David Scott, sharing a personal anecdote about teaching his son, Judah, about grace. He uses a moment of disobedience as an opportunity to demonstrate grace, explaining that it is receiving something you don't earn or deserve. The speaker then transitions into the main theme of the sermon, emphasizing the importance of taking action as followers of Jesus. He references Jesus' command to go out into the world, make disciples, baptize them, and teach them to obey all that he has commanded. The speaker also highlights the significant role parents play in shaping their children's faith, stating that there is a 93% chance that a child will follow Jesus if their father plays the role of a dad in their life.
The speaker then delves into the story of the prodigal son, a parable that illustrates the concepts of pursuit, grace, and celebration. The prodigal son, who squandered his inheritance, decides to return to his father and offer to work for him as an employee. However, he is met with compassion and love from his father, who celebrates his return. The speaker emphasizes the importance of seeing zero lost in our own homes and relationships as a starting point for spreading the message of Jesus.
The speaker also discusses the role of the Holy Spirit in drawing and inviting people to experience God. He acknowledges that some may feel tired, empty, frustrated, or angry, but reminds them that they don't have to rely on their own strength. They can rely on the power of the Holy Spirit. The speaker encourages the audience to recognize the lost and broken people in their lives, including themselves, and reminds them that the message of Jesus is for everyone.
The speaker addresses the doubts and insecurities that may arise when it comes to raising children to follow Jesus and reaching out to lost people. He believes that God invites us to experience His heart and pursue what matters most to Him. The speaker compares different roles in the story of the prodigal son, highlighting that some may feel like the rebellious younger brother while others may relate to the older brother who is upset by the actions of lost people.
The sermon concludes with the speaker emphasizing the importance of responding to God's invitations and promptings. He suggests that individuals should consider what the Holy Spirit is inviting them to do in the present moment. The speaker creates a space for prayer and invites the congregation to let the Holy Spirit lead them. He acknowledges the pain and brokenness in people's lives and expresses the desire for God's presence and closeness.
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