In today's sermon, I focused on the empowering truth that Jesus provides us with everything we need to be His witnesses in the world. As we embark on a new decade, I encouraged our church to envision what we want to celebrate ten years from now, on December 30th, 2029. I posed the question: What do we want to see God do in the next 10 years? I dream of celebrating new believers, baptisms, spiritual growth, and the sending of missionaries and ministers from our congregation.
I introduced the book of Acts, which we will study throughout the year to learn how to be faithful witnesses. Acts shows us the expansion of the gospel from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth, providing a pattern for our mission. Our Jerusalem is Westford, where our church is called to witness. Judea represents our front lines—our daily interactions with coworkers, family, and friends. Samaria symbolizes those who are different from us, and the ends of the earth are the global missions we support.
I emphasized the importance of apologetics, the reasoned defense of our faith, recommending resources for those wrestling with the truth of Christianity. I stressed the difference between presenting reasons to believe and sharing the content of the faith—the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It's crucial to remember that while we can present the gospel, the Holy Spirit must work in hearts for true belief.
I shared the story of Fred Rogers, a man filled with the Holy Spirit, who impacted lives through his prayerful dependence on God. His example illustrates how being filled with the Spirit can empower us for mission.
Lastly, I reminded us that we have 3,647 days until the end of this decade. Time will pass quickly, and we must use it wisely. I encouraged us to be filled with the Holy Spirit, to be empowered for the mission Jesus has given us, and to be ready for His return by actively engaging in the work He has called us to do.
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