### Summary
Today, we celebrated a significant moment with the dedication of Rayma Herrera, a miracle baby whose life is a testament to God's faithfulness and power. This dedication serves as a reminder that God can do the impossible, and it sets the stage for a season of miracles and fresh vision at Shiloh Church. We are entering a time where God is calling us to see beyond the visible and embrace the new things He is doing in our midst.
Isaiah 43:18-19 was the focal scripture, emphasizing the importance of not dwelling on the past but looking forward to the new things God is doing. This passage challenges us to open our spiritual eyes and perceive the fresh vision God has for us. It’s a call to let go of past hurts, failures, and even past victories, to make room for the new blessings and opportunities God has in store.
We reflected on the history of Shiloh Church, celebrating 59 years of God's faithfulness. From humble beginnings to a ministry that touches lives globally, Shiloh has been a beacon of hope and transformation. Yet, the message was clear: while we honor the past, we must not reside in it. Instead, we should be inspired to step into the future with fresh vision and renewed purpose.
The sermon also addressed the importance of having the right perspective. Our experiences, culture, and personal biases often shape how we see the world, but God calls us to see through the lens of His Word and promises. This requires daily surrender and a commitment to die to self, allowing Christ to live and work through us.
Finally, we were encouraged to pursue God's presence over our preferences. The methods may change, but the message of Jesus Christ remains the same. As we move forward, we must prioritize God's purpose over our comfort zones, trusting that He is doing a new thing in our lives, our church, and our community.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. 19 teaches us to not dwell on the past but to look forward to the new things God is doing. This involves letting go of past hurts, failures, and even past successes to make room for the fresh vision God has for us. Holding onto the past can hinder us from experiencing the new blessings God has in store. [54:50]
3. Perspective Shapes Reality: Our perception is influenced by our experiences, culture, and personal biases. To see things as God sees them, we must align our perspective with His Word. This requires daily surrender and a commitment to die to self, allowing Christ to reshape our view of the world and our circumstances.
4. Pursuing God's Presence Over Preferences: The methods of how God works may change, but His message remains the same. We must prioritize God's purpose over our personal preferences and comfort zones. This means being open to new ways God might lead us and trusting that His plans are higher than ours.
5. Faith Over Fear: As we step into the future, we must do so with faith, not fear. Isaiah 43:1 reminds us that God has redeemed us and called us by name. We are His, and He promises to be with us through every trial. This assurance allows us to face the future with confidence, knowing that God is in control and has a plan for our lives.
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