The sermon begins with the pastor introducing the theme of the month, "the priests of the kingdom," and its relevance to the congregation's individual situations. The pastor draws from Exodus 19:6, where God declares the Israelites as a kingdom of priests and a holy nation. However, the pastor notes that the Israelites failed to fulfill God's intention due to their distorted identities. The pastor emphasizes the importance of understanding one's true identity in Christ, using a personal example of their child struggling with identity. The pastor extends this concept to the nation, stating that when a nation loses its identity, it loses everything.
The pastor then emphasizes the importance of knowing one's identity in God, stating that once we understand who we are in God, we can live confidently and according to His calling. The pastor encourages the congregation to consider what God has called them to be and to pattern their lives after that calling. The pastor also discusses the role of mediators in the context of sin, explaining that in the past, people needed mediators, such as priests, to plead on their behalf for forgiveness of sins. However, with the coming of Jesus Christ, this need for mediators has been removed. The pastor emphasizes that individuals can now go directly to God for forgiveness and do not require a priest.
The pastor also addresses the fear that some people have when it comes to seeking God's will in their lives. Some individuals are afraid of what God might ask of them, whether it be in regards to their career or marriage. They avoid praying because they believe that God's will may not align with their desires. However, the pastor reassures the congregation that God is merciful and that their worst fears may not come to pass when they trust Him. He encourages them to release their fears and trust that God will surprise them in a positive way.
The pastor then emphasizes the importance of priesthood in salvation, explaining that worship is based on priesthood because it is an essential part of salvation. Just as in the Old Testament, where the high priest offering sacrifices was crucial for the people, in the New Testament, Jesus serves as the glorious high priest who brings us into a relationship with God. The pastor then delves into the practical implications of priesthood, citing various Bible verses. He highlights that priests are called to come near to God, minister to Him, and bless people in His name.
The sermon concludes with the pastor discussing the influence of various content providers in our lives, such as social media platforms and online videos. He emphasizes that filling our hearts with worldly content leaves no room for the Holy Spirit. The pastor then refers to 1 Peter 2:9, which describes believers as a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, and a holy nation. He explains that being part of this chosen group means thinking of oneself differently and behaving in a distinct manner.
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