### Summary
Good morning, Community Church. It's a privilege to be here, especially since I only had to travel 30 minutes from Kings Heath. I live there with my wife and three daughters, Ruby, Alana, and Keris. Our eldest, who has cerebral palsy, is now studying theology and drama at Liverpool University, which is a testament to God's faithfulness. Despite the challenges, God has never left us, and His promises hold true.
I recently attended the Elim Leaders Conference, and it was an incredible experience. Elim is in a great place, and I believe God has exciting plans for us, though they may come with challenges. We must be ready to lay down our plans and pursue what God requires of us.
When I was nine, my dad read "God's Smuggler" by Brother Andrew to me. Brother Andrew took huge risks to smuggle Bibles into Eastern Europe, inspired by Revelation 3:2. His story deeply impacted me, and I encourage you to read the book. Brother Andrew's faith and courage are truly inspiring.
Paul, in his letter to the Colossians, urges us to be devoted to prayer, being watchful and thankful. Even in prison, Paul didn't complain but asked for prayers to proclaim the mystery of Christ. This challenges us to see our circumstances as opportunities to serve God's purpose.
I want to share the story of Pastor Wang Min Dao from China. During the Cultural Revolution, he was imprisoned for his faith. Despite being in solitary confinement for seven years, he preached the gospel through the sewage pipes, leading 94 prisoners to Christ. His story teaches us the importance of building a personal relationship with Jesus, even in the most challenging circumstances.
Today is Pentecost Sunday, a day to celebrate the Holy Spirit's power in our lives. In Acts 1:8, Paul says we will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon us to be witnesses to the ends of the earth. We need this power to be bold and courageous in sharing the gospel.
Paul's letter to the Philippians, written under house arrest, shows how his imprisonment served to advance the gospel. His example encourages us to be confident in our faith, even in difficult situations. The Holy Spirit empowers us to proclaim the gospel without fear.
I also want to share the story of Susanna Koh from Malaysia. Her husband, Raymond Koh, was abducted for leading ethnic Malays to Christ. Despite the challenges, Susanna remains strong in her faith, often finding comfort in the song "Because He Lives." Her courage is a testament to the power of faith.
Another story is of Hye Woo from North Korea, who endured over ten prison camps for owning a Bible. Despite the harsh conditions, she shared her rice and faith with fellow prisoners, leading many to Christ. Her story reminds us to be thankful for our freedoms and to pray for those who don't have the same privileges.
Finally, I want to tell you about Bahir from Turkmenistan. Despite being tortured and imprisoned for his faith, he continued to share the gospel. His story of forgiveness and resilience is a powerful reminder that Jesus is worth any suffering we may endure.
As we close, let's remember that Jesus is worth it. No matter what we face, let's never give up following Him. Let's pray together, asking the Holy Spirit to fill us afresh, giving us the boldness and courage to be His witnesses.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. God's Faithfulness in Adversity: Despite the challenges we face, God's promises hold true. My daughter's journey from being told she wouldn't walk or talk to studying at Liverpool University is a testament to God's unwavering faithfulness. Whatever we are going through, God will never leave us or forsake us. [01:58]
- 2. The Power of Prayer and Thanksgiving: Paul, even in prison, urged the Colossians to be devoted to prayer, being watchful and thankful. This teaches us to see our circumstances as opportunities to serve God's purpose. Instead of complaining, we should ask God to open doors for us to proclaim the mystery of Christ. [22:30]
- 3. Building a Personal Relationship with Jesus: Pastor Wang Min Dao's story of preaching the gospel through sewage pipes in solitary confinement highlights the importance of building a personal relationship with Jesus. We need to find our own "cell" where it's just us and Jesus, a place to commune with Him daily. [27:19]
- 4. The Empowering Presence of the Holy Spirit: On Pentecost Sunday, we celebrate the Holy Spirit's power in our lives. Acts 1:8 reminds us that we will receive power to be witnesses to the ends of the earth. This power gives us the boldness and courage to share the gospel, even in difficult situations. [29:08]
- 5. The Worth of Suffering for Christ: Bahir's story from Turkmenistan, where he endured torture and imprisonment for his faith, reminds us that Jesus is worth any suffering we may endure. His resilience and forgiveness, even towards those who persecuted him, show the transformative power of Christ in our lives. [41:01]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [01:04] - Introduction and Family Story
- [01:58] - God's Faithfulness
- [02:56] - Elim Leaders Conference
- [03:38] - God's Smuggler by Brother Andrew
- [21:29] - Devotion to Prayer
- [22:30] - Paul's Imprisonment and Purpose
- [23:46] - Story of Pastor Wang Min Dao
- [27:19] - Building a Personal Relationship with Jesus
- [29:08] - Pentecost Sunday and Holy Spirit
- [30:30] - Paul's Letter to the Philippians
- [31:36] - Confidence in Faith
- [32:37] - Story of Susanna Koh
- [34:45] - Susanna Koh's Faith and Courage
- [36:21] - Story of Bahir from Turkmenistan
- [39:07] - Bahir's Resilience and Forgiveness
- [41:01] - Jesus is Worth It
- [43:19] - Closing Prayer