In my recent sermon, I explored the theme of "God Conversations," delving into the history of divine communication and its implications for us today. I began by reflecting on the early church's expectation to hear from God, highlighting the transformative events in church history where the Holy Spirit spoke to believers. I recounted the story of Philip and the Ethiopian, emphasizing the spread of the gospel to Ethiopia as a result of their God-directed encounter.
I then addressed the Day of Pentecost, where a new era of divine communication was inaugurated, as prophesied by Joel and fulfilled in Acts 2:17. This marked the indwelling of the Holy Spirit in believers, enabling them to prophesy, see visions, and dream dreams. I stressed that this gift was not limited to the prophets of old but was available to all disciples, a reality that continues to this day.
However, I also acknowledged the abuse of this gift throughout history, where individuals added to the gospel under the guise of divine revelation. I cited Joseph Smith as a cautionary example, whose unchecked "God Conversation" led to the formation of the Mormon church, a deviation from the true gospel of Jesus Christ.
I discussed the reformers' response to such abuses, noting how figures like Martin Luther and John Calvin sought to return the church to the true gospel. Yet, in their zeal, they swung the pendulum too far, leading to a belief that God no longer speaks outside of Scripture. I challenged this view, affirming that the Holy Spirit continues to speak to us today.
I shared a personal testimony about my journey to working with Youth for Christ, where I experienced a God conversation that directed me away from a job I initially sought. Despite the pressure and the need to provide for my family, I obeyed the prompting of the Holy Spirit, which led to an unexpected and fulfilling role that God had prepared for me.
I then turned to the story of Gideon, illustrating how God conversed with him and used him to deliver Israel from the Midianites with only 300 men. This story highlighted the importance of listening to God's voice and the confirmation that can come from others and spiritual signs.
I concluded by encouraging the congregation to engage in God conversations without fear or doubt, trusting in the safeguards God provides. I emphasized the importance of testing what we hear against the character of Jesus, the confirmation of others, and the presence of spiritual signs.
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