### Summary
Welcome, everyone. Today, we delve into the power of one individual to make a significant difference in the world, guided by the Holy Spirit. The world is rapidly changing, and the foundations of society seem to be crumbling, leading to uncertainty and anxiety. Statistics on world hunger, refugees, and wars paint a grim picture, but Jesus' words in Matthew 24, Mark 13, and Luke 21 remind us that these events are signs of the times. Despite these challenges, we are called to look up and lift our heads because our redemption draws near ([00:51]).
In the face of these overwhelming global issues, it's easy to feel insignificant. However, Dwight Moody's words remind us that while we may be only one person, we can still make a difference. Each of us has a unique heritage, skills, and sphere of influence that God can use to impact the world around us ([07:34]). Historical examples show how one vote has changed the course of history, emphasizing the power of individual action ([08:09]).
The Bible is filled with stories of individuals who made a difference for God. From Genesis to Revelation, we see God's hand in the lives of those who did what was right, regardless of the results. These individuals, guided by the Holy Spirit, changed their world through their actions and decisions ([09:38]). Jesus' instruction in Luke 21:28 is clear: when we see these signs, we should look up and lift our heads because our redemption is near ([05:24]).
As we contemplate the state of our world, it's easy to become perplexed and feel powerless. However, we are reminded that great changes are soon to take place, and the final movements will be rapid ones ([06:08]). We must not be paralyzed by fear but instead be motivated to act. We may not be able to do everything, but we can do something. Each of us has a unique role to play in God's plan ([07:34]).
In Matthew 24:14, Jesus promises that the Gospel of the Kingdom will be preached in all the world as a witness to all nations, and then the end will come. This is not just a command but a promise that God will raise up an end-time people filled with His Spirit to make a difference in the world ([11:07]). Revelation 14:6 and Habakkuk 2:14 further emphasize that the Gospel will reach every nation, kindred, tongue, and people ([12:45]).
God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things. The New Testament Church was filled with common, ordinary men and women who were empowered by the Holy Spirit to spread the Gospel. Despite their initial reluctance and the danger of staying in their comfort zones, God allowed persecution to come, which scattered them and spread the Gospel even further ([16:23]). The disciples' aggressive service for others helped them grow spiritually and resist evil ([17:04]).
One powerful example is the story of a man in China who, despite being a masseuse, felt called by God to move to a city with no Adventist believers. He set up a massage table in the city square and began offering free massages. Through his faith and obedience, God performed a miracle, healing an old man who had a stroke. This led to the establishment of a church in that city ([21:25]). Similarly, Jennifer in Kenya made a difference by establishing a camp for alcoholics, leading many to Christ ([23:33]).
We grow spiritually as we go out and serve others. When we get involved in the lives of others, we feel the need for a deeper experience and a greater knowledge of divine things. This unselfish labor brings peace and happiness to its possessor ([25:46]). Jesus' Great Commission in Matthew 28:18-20 reminds us that all authority has been given to Him, and we are to go and make disciples of all nations. We go not in our strength but in His power ([28:36]).
The presence of Christ is with us as we serve. Whether we are organizing a small group, sharing literature, or praying with someone in need, Christ's presence is with us, empowering us to make a difference ([34:41]). The story of Elizabeth Elliott, who stayed with the tribe that killed her husband, exemplifies the power of one person to make a significant impact through the presence and power of Christ ([38:18]).
In conclusion, we are not insignificant. We are shaped by God and can make a difference for His kingdom. As we step out in faith, we will grow spiritually and be the light of the world that Jesus has called us to be ([41:28]).
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Key Takeaways
- 1. time people filled with His Spirit. We are called to be part of this mission, making a difference in our spheres of influence and spreading the Gospel to the ends of the earth. [11:07]
3. Ordinary People, Extraordinary Impact: God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things. The New Testament Church was filled with common men and women who were empowered by the Holy Spirit. Despite their initial reluctance, they spread the Gospel far and wide. Our aggressive service for others helps us grow spiritually and resist evil, just as it did for the early disciples.
4. Miracles Through Faith and Obedience: When we step out in faith and obedience, God can perform miracles through us. The story of the masseuse in China and Jennifer in Kenya illustrates how God can use our simple acts of service to bring about significant change. These examples remind us that we grow spiritually as we serve others and get involved in their lives.
5. Christ's Presence and Power: As we fulfill the Great Commission, we go not in our strength but in Christ's power. His presence is with us, empowering us to make a difference. The story of Elizabeth Elliott exemplifies the power of one person to make a significant impact through the presence and power of Christ. We are not insignificant; we are shaped by God to make a difference for His kingdom.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:51] - The State of the World
- [03:49] - Natural Disasters and Nuclear Threats
- [05:24] - Jesus' Instruction in Troubling Times
- [06:08] - Great Changes and Rapid Movements
- [07:34] - The Power of One Person
- [08:09] - Historical Examples of Individual Impact
- [09:38] - Biblical Stories of Individual Influence
- [11:07] - God's Promise and Our Calling
- [12:45] - The Gospel to All Nations
- [16:23] - Ordinary People, Extraordinary Impact
- [17:04] - Spiritual Growth Through Service
- [21:25] - Miracles Through Faith and Obedience
- [23:33] - Jennifer's Story in Kenya
- [25:46] - Unselfish Labor and Spiritual Growth
- [28:36] - The Great Commission
- [34:41] - Christ's Presence and Power
- [38:18] - Elizabeth Elliott's Story
- [41:28] - Conclusion and Prayer