In today's sermon, I explored the profound significance of the resurrection and its impact on our daily lives, drawing from the narrative of Luke chapter 24. I began by setting the scene with the two disciples on the road to Emmaus, a journey of seven miles from Jerusalem. This road, while not the longest or most famous, was the setting for a pivotal encounter with the resurrected Christ. I shared interesting facts about various roads to pique your interest and to illustrate the importance of the journey these disciples were on.
I then delved into the story of Cleopas and his companion, who were joined by Jesus Himself, although they did not recognize Him. I emphasized the humanity of these two individuals and the significance Jesus placed on revealing Himself to them. As they walked, Jesus expounded on the Scriptures, beginning with Moses and the prophets, explaining all that concerned Himself. This was a moment of revelation, as the disciples' hearts burned within them while Jesus spoke.
I recounted personal anecdotes, including the story of my grandmother's persistent prayers and the profound impact they had on my life. I shared about the time my uncle took me to an Atlanta Braves game, using the opportunity to ask if I was saved, planting a seed that would later come to fruition. I also told of a woman in a wheelchair who boldly challenged me to go to church, a moment that stayed with me and contributed to my eventual surrender to Christ.
I spoke of the night I lay in bed, contemplating my mortality and my standing with God, which led me to seek out church clothes and attend First Baptist Church in Pleasant Grove, Alabama. It was there, under the preaching of Dr. Reginald Stokes, that I responded to the call of the Holy Spirit, walked down the aisle, and gave my life to God.
I concluded the sermon with a call to commitment, not just a decision, but a total surrender to Christ. I invited those who felt the stirring of the Holy Spirit to come forward, to kneel, and to pray, committing their lives to Jesus. I emphasized the cost of discipleship, challenging each person to consider if they were willing to follow Jesus, regardless of the consequences.
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