The sermon begins with the pastor emphasizing the importance of doubting our doubts and placing our faith in God. He encourages the congregation to not let doubt overshadow the promises that God has made for their lives. He also highlights the deeper meaning behind Jesus' words in Matthew 18:3, explaining that being converted and becoming like little children is not just about being born again, but also about having a childlike faith and trust in God.
The pastor then shares a personal experience of being provoked by someone who was not aligned with God's purpose, and how he took the bold step to rebuke and block that person. He challenges the congregation to believe in God above all else, rejecting the world's plan of success or the voice of the adversary. He admits that he too experiences doubt, but he chooses to doubt his doubts and remain steadfast in his faith in God's provision and the truth of His word.
The pastor also discusses the concept of being converted and having faith. He clarifies that being converted does not mean being born again into a new nature, but rather bringing something back to a place it has already been. He encourages the congregation to return to a time in their lives when they believed without fear and doubt, when their minds were not troubled by the cares of life.
The pastor reflects on the journey of starting a church, drawing a parallel to Abraham, who was called by God to go out without fully understanding the destination. He emphasizes the importance of having holistic belief and faith in God's promises, even when our human logic and inhibitions try to hold us back. He assures the listeners that if God calls them to step out in faith, He will come through and never leave them forsaken.
The sermon concludes with the pastor emphasizing the importance of actionable faith. He explains that simply believing in the prophetic word of God is not enough; one must also act upon it in obedience. He uses the example of Abraham, who was promised by God to be the father of many nations and to inherit the land of Canaan. He encourages the congregation not to sacrifice God's divine potential and plan for their lives due to their comfort or fear.
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