In today's message, we explored the profound significance of "the one" in our lives. Often, we overlook the value of a single person, a single soul, in the grand scheme of things. Yet, the Bible consistently highlights the importance of one—one lost sheep, one pearl of great price, one wayward son. The question posed to us is, "Who is your one?" This is the person who might not fit the typical mold of someone we would invite to church or share our faith with, yet they are the very ones who need to experience the love and grace of God.
We are called to see people through the eyes of Jesus, to have healthy spiritual eyes that recognize every individual as a valuable soul. This means looking beyond appearances, behaviors, or societal labels and seeing them as God does. Jesus had compassion for the weary and lost, and we are encouraged to do the same. By putting on our spiritual glasses, we allow God to be our vision, enabling us to see others as children of God deserving of love and grace.
Furthermore, we are called to be the light in the world, to let our lives reflect the love and goodness of Jesus. Our actions, more than our words, can be a powerful testimony to those around us. The story of a grandmother who saw the potential in her granddaughter, despite life's challenges, serves as a poignant reminder of the impact one person can have when they choose to see with spiritual eyes and act with love.
The message concludes with a call to boldness. We are encouraged to be bold in our faith, to invite others to experience the love of Christ, and to not shy away from sharing the gospel. The story of the little boy saving starfish on the beach illustrates that while we may not be able to reach everyone, the effort to save even one is worthwhile. Each person matters, and we are urged to fight for "the one" in our lives, to pray for them, and to trust God to work miracles in their hearts.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The Value of One: The Bible emphasizes the importance of one lost sheep, one pearl, one wayward son. We are challenged to identify "the one" in our lives who needs to experience God's love and grace. This person may not fit our expectations, but they are invaluable in God's eyes. [43:12]
- 2. Seeing with Spiritual Eyes: We are called to see others as Jesus does, with compassion and love. This requires us to look beyond external appearances and societal labels, recognizing each person as a valuable soul deserving of grace. [46:03]
- 3. Being the Light: Our lives should reflect the light of Jesus, serving as a testimony to those around us. By living a godly life openly, we can be a witness to others, showing them the love and goodness of God through our actions. [49:11]
- 4. Boldness in Faith: We are encouraged to be bold in sharing our faith and inviting others to experience the love of Christ. Despite fears of rejection or ridicule, the potential impact on a person's life is worth the risk. [54:47]
- 5. The Power of One Act: The story of the boy saving starfish reminds us that while we may not reach everyone, our efforts to save even one person are significant. Each individual matters, and we are called to fight for "the one" in our lives. [55:26]
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