The sermon begins with the pastor emphasizing the importance of helping the fatherless, as seen throughout scripture. He shares a personal experience from 32 years ago when a verse in the Bible led him to connect with individuals building orphanages in Mexico. This experience changed his perspective and thinking. He then highlights the efforts of two families in their church who have taken on the burden of ministering to orphans in Ethiopia and helping children in foster care find Christian homes. The pastor encourages the congregation to get involved and mentions a fundraising event happening that afternoon.
The pastor then emphasizes the importance of caring for orphans, referring to the book of Hosea. He highlights the story of a young man named Luke who was advocated for by the church and has now found his forever home. The pastor then introduces a young lady named Jaa, who shares her story and expresses her desire to be adopted and have a forever family. The pastor invites the congregation to help Jaa find her forever family by sharing her story through social media.
The pastor then transitions to discuss the importance of strengthening marriages and preventing the disintegration of marriage. He refers to a previous message where his sister and brother-in-law shared their story of recovering their marriage, highlighting the power of their testimony. The pastor encourages both men and women to join marriage groups, assuring them that it will be a beneficial experience.
The pastor then discusses the importance of supporting families who have answered the call to foster or adopt children. He invites the congregation to join the chosen Ministry at Highridge by serving on a care team or joining the events team. The pastor emphasizes that generosity is at the heart of this ministry, and giving directly to the chosen fund provides financial support to families as they navigate the challenges of fostering and adoption.
The sermon concludes with the pastor reflecting on his childhood growing up on Wilder Street. He describes the lively atmosphere of his neighborhood, with 23 boys within a four-year age gap living on his street alone. The pastor's father recognized the need to be involved with the boys in the neighborhood, especially the family without a father figure. He acted as a referee during disagreements and fights, and even created a game called "kill the man with the ball" where the boys would compete to catch the football and run to one of the four trees in the front yard. The pastor fondly remembers his father's wise sayings, such as encouraging them to stop crying because it would affect their muscles.
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