In today's sermon, we embarked on a journey of exploring "Risky Faith," a new series aimed at stretching our faith and challenging us to step out of our comfort zones. We began by acknowledging the power of Jesus' name and the significance of the Lord's Supper as a reminder of Christ's sacrifice. This sacrament serves as a humbling experience, reminding us of the unity we share through the blood of Christ and the forgiveness of our sins.
We delved into the story of the 12 Israelite spies sent to explore the land of Canaan, highlighting the contrasting perspectives of Joshua and Caleb versus the other ten spies. This narrative serves as a powerful illustration of the difference between seeing through the eyes of faith and the eyes of fear. Joshua and Caleb's faith allowed them to see the possibilities and promises of God, while the others were paralyzed by fear, leading to a missed opportunity to enter the Promised Land.
Faith, as we discussed, is multifaceted and involves seeing from God's perspective. It is the assurance of things hoped for and the certainty of things not seen. We are reminded that faith is not just about believing in God but also about trusting Him in every aspect of our lives. This trust requires us to move beyond our fears and embrace the unknown, knowing that God is with us every step of the way.
We also explored the importance of having a fresh encounter with God. Just as fresh fruit is vibrant and life-giving, a fresh encounter with God revitalizes our spirit and keeps us from spiritual stagnation. Without these encounters, we risk becoming like rotten fruit, unable to experience the fullness of God's presence and purpose in our lives.
Finally, we were challenged to examine the areas in our lives where fear is holding us back. By identifying these areas and surrendering them to God, we can begin to live by faith, experiencing the freedom and joy that comes from trusting in Him completely.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The Lord's Supper is a powerful reminder of Christ's sacrifice and our unity in Him. It calls us to reflect on the forgiveness of our sins and the new life we have through His blood. This sacrament is a humbling experience that draws us closer to God and each other. [25:09]
- 2. The story of the 12 spies teaches us the importance of seeing through the eyes of faith rather than fear. Joshua and Caleb's faith allowed them to see God's promises, while the others were blinded by fear, missing out on God's blessings. This narrative challenges us to trust God and step out in faith. [55:41]
- 3. Faith is about seeing from God's perspective. It is the assurance of things hoped for and the certainty of things not seen. By aligning our vision with God's, we can navigate life's challenges with confidence and hope, knowing that He is with us. [42:07]
- 4. A fresh encounter with God is essential for spiritual vitality. Just as fresh fruit is life-giving, a fresh encounter with God revitalizes our spirit and keeps us from spiritual stagnation. Without these encounters, we risk becoming like rotten fruit, unable to experience the fullness of God's presence. [52:30]
- 5. Fear can cripple us and keep us from experiencing the fullness of God. By identifying areas where fear is holding us back and surrendering them to God, we can begin to live by faith, experiencing the freedom and joy that comes from trusting in Him completely. [01:12:34]
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