The speaker begins by reflecting on their history of preaching, drawing a parallel between counting sermons and counting days of sobriety. They recall the first two sermons they ever delivered—one at the age of 18 and the other during their time at Bible college. These early experiences were formative, setting the stage for a lifelong journey of delivering messages that resonate with individuals and impact their lives. The speaker's current message revolves around the theme of why God can't use Bible school students and why He doesn't move in greater ways in some people's lives.
The sermon then transitions into a call to worship, emphasizing the importance of focusing on God and expecting to receive from Him. The speaker leads the congregation in prayer, seeking God's anointing and help in delivering the message. This sets the tone for a worship service filled with anticipation for God's presence and power.
The speaker shares insights from their pastor, Pastor Profeta, and a young preacher named David DeMola, emphasizing the necessity of God's anointing and presence in our lives. They recall a sermon series titled "Extraordinary," which underscores the importance of making time for God and allowing Him to fill our lives. The speaker quotes D.L. Moody, reinforcing the idea that being too busy for God means being simply too busy.
The sermon continues with a focus on recognizing our limitations as opportunities for God's power to manifest. The speaker encourages the audience to see their limitations not as flaws but as points of dependence on God. They highlight that a perfect heart is a dependent one and that God's power is made perfect in our weakness. The speaker shares stories of biblical characters and historical figures who were greatly used by God because of their reliance on Him.
The speaker concludes by discussing the concept of being a vessel for God's treasure. They emphasize that while we are treasured by God, we are not the treasure ourselves. The sermon encourages a shift from self-reliance to God-reliance, allowing Jesus to have His way in our lives. The speaker also stresses the importance of the Holy Spirit's power over our own abilities, quoting C.H. Spurgeon on the necessity of spiritual unction.
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