In this sermon, we delve into the profound truth that the Holy Spirit is God within us, transforming us to live out the call to holiness. On the day of Pentecost, as recorded in the book of Acts, the Hebrew people were confronted with the reality of Jesus as the Messiah, the Christ, the anointed one. They were called to repent, be baptized for the forgiveness of their sins, and receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. Baptism is an act of surrender, a plea for holiness, and an invitation for God to change and transform us.
We are marred by sin and in desperate need of salvation, which Jesus provided through His death and resurrection. This act made us holy, but it is only through the power of the Holy Spirit within us that we can live out this holiness. The Holy Spirit empowers us to bring the Kingdom of Heaven to Earth, to change the way we conduct business, treat our spouses, our children, and to transform the world by living out God's ways, even when it's difficult.
We are called to see the world as God sees it, to be holy as our Heavenly Father is holy. This means rejecting the world's formula of entitlement and self-gratification, and instead, seeing others as sinners in need of a Savior, extending forgiveness as we have been forgiven. This is the heart of the Lord's Prayer, which we are encouraged to pray three times a day, aligning our will with God's and seeking His provision and guidance.
Our relationship with our earthly fathers can deeply influence our perception of God as our Heavenly Father. No matter the quality of our earthly relationships, God is the perfect Father, full of love and mercy. We are invited to approach Him with the same intimacy as a child to their parent, calling Him "Abba," which means "Daddy." This relationship is transformative, allowing us to experience God's furious love and mercy in a personal and profound way.
As we commit to praying the Lord's Prayer over the next three weeks, we are challenged to seek God's presence, provision, and forgiveness, and to live out His holiness in our daily lives. We are reminded that God's ways and thoughts are higher than ours, and that He delights in meeting our needs. We are to ask for the Holy Spirit above all else, for there is no greater need than God Himself.
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