In my sermon today, I began by addressing the haunting nature of the past and how it can grip us in patterns of behavior that seem unbreakable. I emphasized that through Christ, we are set free from these patterns, and we are called to be recreated in His image. I reminded the congregation that Jesus still calls us to come unto Him, and in doing so, we find rest and freedom from our burdens.
I then moved on to discuss the story of the woman with the issue of blood in first-century Judaism. I highlighted the way religion can often shame and ostracize those who are struggling, but Jesus offers a different way. This woman, despite being considered unclean by the law, reached out in faith to touch Jesus' garment, believing that she would be healed. Her faith was rewarded, and she was made whole. This act of faith is a powerful example of how we should approach Jesus, breaking free from religious constraints and reaching out to Him for healing and transformation.
I continued by discussing the importance of not trying to patch up our old selves with new teachings, as Jesus taught in the parable of the new cloth on an old garment and new wine in old wineskins. Instead, Jesus is about re-creation, not just behavior modification. We are called to be made new, to become new vessels that can hold the new wine of His Spirit.
I then spoke about the power of speaking life into our situations, even before we see the evidence of change. By getting into agreement with heaven, we can declare new things over our lives, our families, and our circumstances. I encouraged the congregation to prophesy over their situations, to declare freedom from bondage, and to call forth the new things God has promised.
I concluded by calling the congregation to repentance, to come out of the wilderness of their past and their dry spots, and to let the Holy Spirit rain upon them. I emphasized that repentance is not a negative word but a call to return to the highest place we can be with God. I declared that Jesus is doing a new thing in us, even before we can see it, and I called forth healing, freedom, and new life over the congregation.
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