The sermon begins with the pastor discussing the spiritual gifts of evangelism and prophecy, emphasizing that while some individuals may have a supernatural gifting in these areas, all believers can operate in these gifts. The pastor uses the analogy of playing soccer to illustrate this point, stating that just as not everyone can play soccer at the level of professional players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, not everyone will have an above-average gifting in evangelism and prophecy. However, this does not mean that they cannot operate in these gifts. The pastor encourages the congregation to use their gifts for the learning and encouragement of all, referencing 1 Corinthians 14.
The pastor then discusses the idea that not every prophetic word given in the Bible was accompanied by a perfect interpretation, using the example of Paul's journey to Jerusalem. The pastor emphasizes that while the believers' interpretation of the prophetic word was accurate in terms of the outcome, it was not aligned with the Holy Spirit's original instruction to Paul. This encourages the congregation by highlighting that even early believers in the Bible sometimes had slightly off interpretations, indicating that perfection is not necessary when operating in the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
The pastor shares a story about a man named Thomas Martinez who had a troubled life and ended up homeless in Bolivia. Unbeknownst to him, his wife had inherited a large sum of money before her passing, and as her sole heir, Thomas was entitled to six million dollars. However, he was unaware of this and never received or used any of the money. The pastor uses this story to illustrate how many Christians live their lives in a similar way when it comes to the Holy Spirit. They have been given spiritual gifts through the Holy Spirit, but often fail to receive or utilize them, resulting in a life that falls short of their potential.
The pastor then focuses on the nine supernatural gifts mentioned in 1 Corinthians 12, emphasizing that these gifts are given by the Holy Spirit and cannot be earned. The pastor encourages the congregation to live a supernaturally empowered life by using the gifts God has given them. The pastor also shares a personal experience of receiving a word of knowledge from God, recounting waking up in the middle of the night with a sentence running through their head, stating that their friend Josh and his wife Priscilla are pregnant with a baby girl. The pastor acknowledges that they do not fully understand why God gave them this word of knowledge, but they did their best to share it with Josh, and it was confirmed supernaturally.
The pastor concludes the sermon by discussing the purpose and proper handling of prophetic words, emphasizing that prophetic words should be used to strengthen, encourage, and comfort others, rather than tearing them down. The pastor also warns against using God's name or a prophecy to manipulate others and encourages individuals to evaluate and test prophecies. They remind the congregation to welcome prophecies but to hold fast only to what is good and truly from God.
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