In today's gathering, we delve into the profound truths of our spiritual journey and the essence of true salvation. We begin by acknowledging the undeniable presence of the Spirit of Christ among us, and I express my gratitude for each of you, for it is your presence that makes this service possible.
I share with you the importance of trials and tribulations, for it is through them that we gain the strength and perspective to appreciate God's deliverance. We must embrace our struggles as they are instrumental in shaping our destiny. The devil may attempt to bring us down, but we are determined to rise, for even if we can lift a shoulder or a leg, we have not been defeated.
Reflecting on the second chapter of Acts, we are reminded of the necessity of life's desert experiences. It is through these challenging times that we are prepared to lead others. Just as Jesus was prepared for 30 years before His ministry, we too must undergo a process of maturation. We cannot presume to guide others without first having navigated the complexities of life ourselves.
In our walk with God, we must learn to love our enemies and bless those who use us. This is a radical departure from the world's teachings, but it is the essence of Christ's message. Salvation is not as complicated as some may think; it requires confession of sins and obedience to the Word of God. The simplicity of this truth is often overlooked, but it is the foundation of our faith.
I recount personal experiences that illustrate the importance of living life fully before attempting to pastor others. Life's ups and downs, hurts, and calamities are what equip us to teach others about the realities of life. I also emphasize the power of the Holy Ghost in our lives, which enables us to perform miracles, cast out devils, and speak in new tongues. Without the Holy Ghost, we are merely acting in the flesh, devoid of spiritual support.
Finally, I stress the importance of walking in the Word. It is through adherence to God's commandments that we find true success, both in this life and in the life to come. We are not to borrow from the world but rather to lend to it, for we operate under a divine system that surpasses all others.
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