In the sermon titled "The Old You" from the December 31st online service, the speaker delves into the transformative power of confession, communion, and the Holy Spirit in the Christian life. The sermon begins by highlighting the significance of confession in acknowledging sin and seeking forgiveness, referencing 1 John 1:9 and James 5:16. The speaker then discusses communion as a sacrament of grace, urging participants to remember Jesus's sacrifice through the elements, as instructed in 1 Corinthians 11:23-26. The congregation is called to prayer, to express gratitude, confess sins, and dedicate the upcoming year to following Jesus, with Deuteronomy 30:15 underscoring the choice between life and death.
The speaker continues by urging the congregation to choose to serve the Lord, as stated in Joshua 24:15, and to depend on the Holy Spirit rather than self-effort. This metaphorical act of throwing down oars and raising sails symbolizes surrendering to God's power. The importance of trusting in God's leadership is further emphasized through Zechariah 4:6 and Proverbs 3:5-6, which advocate for reliance on the Spirit and not on one's own understanding.
As the sermon concludes, the speaker reassures the congregation of Jesus's love and the desire for their transformation, inviting them to a new series called "Blank Canvas." The speaker also encourages reflection on the past year's joys and hardships, teaching the congregation to lament and grieve through turning to God, expressing complaints, confessing trust, letting go of hindrances, and seeking God's will. Gratitude is presented as an act of will, with the congregation encouraged to write down their thankfulness.
Lastly, the speaker addresses the challenge of distractions in our generation, suggesting practical steps to minimize them and be present with God. The audience is guided through moments of silence, referencing Psalm 46:10, and encouraged to examine their hearts for unconfessed sin.
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