In my sermon today, I began by reflecting on the incredible journey that has led to the establishment of Harvest Tabernacle in Vavuniya, Sri Lanka. I shared the story of how, after meeting Pastor Mike and Ronda in 2003 and marrying Chandi, we served as interns in Minnesota before returning to Sri Lanka. With degrees in Christian Ministry and a shared vision, Chandi and I founded Harvest Tabernacle and IMPower Global, focusing on rebuilding communities through emergency rehabilitation and development. Our work is a testament to the power of apostolic leadership and the support of the Harvest community.
I emphasized the importance of family within the church, drawing from Acts 2:1-4 to illustrate the birth of the church as a family, united and filled with the Holy Spirit. I spoke about the significance of being part of an Apostolic family, where we are not orphans but sons and daughters of God, called to build and not tear down. I shared the heartwarming story of Esther, an orphan who found a family within the church, symbolizing the restoration and destiny that comes from being part of a spiritual family.
I delved into the three models of the church: the pastor model, the leader model, and the kingdom model, highlighting the latter as the ideal where we come together as a family and go out as an army. I shared personal anecdotes, including my own calling to preach and the second chance God gave me, urging the congregation to embrace their second chances and surrender to God's direction.
I spoke about the dangers of being out of alignment with God's family, using the metaphor of a minefield to describe the spiritual landscape. I stressed the importance of staying planted in the church, allowing leadership to minister love, forgiveness, and restoration.
I called on the congregation to protect what God has built in Harvest and to be part of the transgenerational leadership that is impacting cities around the world. I encouraged everyone to embrace their identity as sons and daughters, to build relationships with their spiritual leaders, and to understand the assignment God has for them.
In conclusion, I led the church in a prayer of repentance and commitment, inviting Christ afresh into our lives and pledging obedience to His will. I affirmed the divine planting of Harvest and the favor of God upon this house, encouraging everyone to grow and be planted in the house of God.
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