In today's teaching, I focused on the importance of creating a rhythm in our lives where we intentionally isolate ourselves to hear from Jesus, just as He did with His disciples. This practice of stepping away from the noise of the world allows us to become dependent on Christ, recognizing that in our weakness, He is strong. This discipline begins with a decision to follow Jesus, which then becomes a necessity for our spiritual well-being.
I shared the story of Jim and Elizabeth Elliott, missionaries to Ecuador in the 1950s, to illustrate the concept of servant leadership and the essence of the Gospel. Despite the tragic death of Jim and his fellow missionaries at the hands of the very people they sought to reach, Elizabeth later returned to serve the same tribe. This act of service, expecting nothing in return, mirrors the heart of the Gospel: God's selfless love and sacrifice for us, His enemies, through Jesus Christ.
I also recounted my personal transformation through Christ and the story of Raphael, whose life was changed by the power of Jesus. This transformation is at the core of our mission as a church—to connect people to the life-changing power of Christ.
The sermon continued with an exploration of servant leadership as taught by Jesus in Mark 9. Jesus' transfiguration and subsequent healing of a demon-possessed boy set the stage for His second passion prediction. Despite the disciples' lack of understanding and their fear of asking for clarification, Jesus emphasized that true greatness comes from serving others, particularly those who cannot repay us.
I concluded by inviting those who have not yet accepted Jesus as their Lord and Savior to do so, emphasizing that it is through Jesus and the power of the Holy Spirit that we experience life change.
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