In today's message, I explored the profound reality of God's presence, purpose, and pleasure in our lives, and how these three elements can transform our daily existence. I began by discussing the tangible, manifest presence of God, which is like rivers of living water that refresh us continually. This presence is not just a theological concept; it's an experiential reality that resets our souls. I emphasized the importance of living a life drenched in God's presence, not just during worship on Sundays but every day, through prayer and inviting His Spirit to fill our lives.
I then transitioned to the purpose of God, highlighting that Jesus received an anointing not only to experience God's presence but to walk in God's purpose. Jesus proclaimed His mission in the temple, citing Isaiah 61, to preach good news, bind up the brokenhearted, and set captives free. In the same way, we are called to be salt and light, the hands and feet of Jesus, bringing purpose to our daily lives and assignments. I challenged the congregation to view their work and daily routines as opportunities to live out their divine assignments, rather than mundane tasks.
The third element I discussed was the pleasure of God. I shared a personal anecdote about meeting a hero of mine and the awkwardness that can come from such encounters. This led to a reflection on how Jesus, before beginning His ministry, was affirmed by God the Father, who expressed His love and pleasure in Jesus. This divine affirmation is also available to us, and when we draw from the bucket of God's unconditional love, we find our true worth and identity.
I concluded by encouraging the congregation to share the living water they've received with others, especially as we approach Easter. I shared a story about inviting people to church in a winsome way, even those who may have preconceptions or doubts about church. The message ended with a call to action for everyone to bring someone to the well of living water, which is the church, where they can encounter the presence, purpose, and pleasure of God.
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