In my sermon today, I explored the profound moments when Jesus becomes undeniably real to us. I began by reflecting on the transformative experience of salvation, where Heaven's glory fills our souls, and our sins are washed away. This theme of encountering Jesus was the cornerstone of my message, drawing from the book "The End of Me" by Kyle Idleman, which emphasizes that Jesus becomes real to us when we reach the end of ourselves.
I shared the story of the Samaritan woman at the well from John 4, highlighting how Jesus became real to her through the revelation of truth. Despite societal barriers, Jesus offered her living water, symbolizing eternal life, and revealed her past, demonstrating His divine knowledge and compassion. Her testimony led many in her town to believe in Jesus, illustrating the power of sharing our encounters with Christ.
I then delved into the concept of tragedy as a catalyst for Jesus becoming real in our lives, as seen in Mark 5 with the woman suffering from bleeding and Jairus, whose daughter was raised from the dead. These stories show that in moments of desperation and despair, Jesus's power and presence become tangible, and our faith is both tested and strengthened.
I also discussed the immediacy of Jesus becoming real to us, emphasizing that "today" is the best time for this to happen. I recounted the story of the two thieves crucified alongside Jesus in Luke 23, where one thief recognized Jesus as the Messiah and was promised paradise. This illustrates the urgency of accepting Jesus and letting Him become real in our lives.
Throughout the sermon, I urged the congregation to be honest about their need for Jesus and to embrace opportunities to make Him real to others. I warned against turning the church into a courtroom or business meeting, where Jesus is left at the door, and instead invited everyone to transform it into a hospital where Jesus is welcomed and reigns supreme.
In closing, I called on the congregation to examine their lives and ensure they are washed in the blood of the Lamb, ready for Jesus's return, and to live out their faith authentically, making Jesus real to those around them.
Key Takeaways
Youtube Chapters