The sermon begins with the speaker emphasizing the importance of finding certainty in God, using the story of a man who believed that only God could heal him. The man was brought to the temple every day, confident in God's ability to provide healing. The speaker highlights that hope is found in the waiting, as we all live in some version of "not yet" in various aspects of our lives. The speaker then discusses the importance of having hope and trust in God while waiting, using various examples of waiting situations to highlight the challenges of waiting. The speaker asserts that the key to waiting is having patience, which is made possible through trusting in Jesus and having the Holy Spirit within.
The speaker reflects on previous discussions about hope, emphasizing that hope is placing confidence in God and that everyone needs hope, especially in uncertain times. The speaker introduces a story from Acts chapter 3 about a man who was born lame. The speaker explains that during that time, there was a belief that physical or mental struggles were a result of sin, either of the individual or their parents. This belief was held by Jesus' disciples as well. The speaker then emphasizes that although we may not be living in the purpose that God has given us yet, we can still trust and honor God with our whole being. The speaker encourages the audience to live with hope and believe that God is working something out, even if it hasn't happened in the present moment.
The speaker addresses the belief held by the parents of a blind man that his condition was a result of his or his parents' sin. Jesus corrects this theology, stating that neither the man nor his parents sinned to cause his blindness. The speaker then relates this to how people today often attribute someone's suffering or difficult circumstances to their lack of prayer or belief. The speaker emphasizes that this perspective is based on terrible theology and is sinful. Jesus, instead, explains that the man's blindness occurred so that the works of God could be displayed in him. The man's sight is later restored by Jesus, and he responds with gratitude.
The speaker discusses the story of a man who was brought to the Temple Gate called Beautiful to beg for money. The man had been doing this for many years, and he was known by the people who passed by the gate. The gate was named after a family who made a donation to the temple, and it was made of the best bronze. The man was brought to this particular gate because behind it was the court of women, where women would worship, sing, and serve each other. The speaker emphasizes that Peter and John, instead of ignoring or judging the man, gave him attention and spent time with him. This story is presented as an example of how God can work in someone's life, even if they are considered sinful or undesirable by society.
The speaker concludes the sermon by encouraging the audience to pray and ask God for help. They acknowledge that it can be difficult to find the right words to pray, but offer the lyrics of the hymn "Great Is Thy Faithfulness" as a starting point. The speaker then offers to pray these words over the specific requests and hopes of the listeners. They emphasize the struggles and burdens that people are carrying and lay them before God, believing in His faithfulness and provision.
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