Today, I began by welcoming everyone to Heritage Bible Church, acknowledging the presence of both the congregation and those joining us online. I shared the sad news about Patricia Sell's passing and provided information for those who wished to send condolences to her husband, Richard. This set a tone of community and mutual support as we transitioned into our worship.
As we moved into the heart of the sermon, I focused on the profound theme of our inheritance in Christ, emphasizing that this inheritance is both a present reality and a future promise secured by Jesus' sacrifice. I explained that through Christ's blood, we have redemption and the forgiveness of sins, which is part of the rich grace that God lavishes upon us. This grace is not only abundant but also transformative, enabling us to live in alignment with God's will.
I delved into the theological depths of Ephesians, where Paul outlines God's grand plan to unite all things in Christ—things in heaven and on earth. This plan is not just a future expectation but something that actively involves us now. I encouraged the congregation to consider how they are aligning with God's plan amidst the distractions and chaos of the world, which often seems contrary to the unfolding of God's will.
A significant part of today's message was the assurance of our inheritance. I clarified that the Holy Spirit is our guarantee, the "first installment" of what is to come, empowering us to live out the fruits of the Spirit such as love, joy, peace, and patience. This empowerment is crucial as it underpins our ability to adhere to God's plan and to witness to others about the hope that is within us.
Towards the end of the sermon, I addressed practical implications, urging everyone to reflect on how they can participate more fully in God's plan. Whether it's through making decisions aligned with God's will or engaging more deeply in our communities, each action contributes to the larger purpose of glorifying God.
In conclusion, I reassured everyone of the security of our inheritance in Christ, which is both a present help and a future hope. This inheritance is not earned but given, and it is guaranteed by the Holy Spirit who seals us as God's own.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. workers in Christ. This participation means aligning our actions, decisions, and entire lives with the goal of bringing everything under Christ's authority. It's about active engagement, not passive observance, in the divine strategy laid out since the foundation of the world. [50:13]
4. The Transformative Power of Understanding God's Will:
When we grasp the fullness of God's will, it changes our priorities and the way we live. This understanding should shift our focus from earthly distractions to eternal objectives, influencing our interactions and decisions every day. This alignment with God's will is crucial for living a life that truly glorifies Him.
5. The Role of the Church in the World:
As members of the body of Christ, we are called to stand against the evils of this world, including the injustices that plague our societies. Our role is not passive; we are to actively engage in spiritual warfare, using the armor of God to stand firm against the forces that oppose His kingdom. This engagement is part of our inheritance and our responsibility as believers.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [04:57] - Remembering Patricia Sell
- [16:48] - Introduction to Our Inheritance
- [33:44] - God's Plan for Unity in Christ
- [41:08] - The Assurance of Our Inheritance
- [49:16] - Understanding and Participating in God's Plan
- [59:43] - The Holy Spirit as Our Guarantee