In today's sermon, we delved into the pervasive issue of worry that plagues our lives. We began by acknowledging the myriad of concerns that burden us daily, from the mundane to the profound. We worry about the future, our children, our health, and even the state of our world. The uncertainty of what lies ahead often seems to be the only certainty we have, and it is this uncertainty that breeds worry.
However, I brought good news to the congregation, drawing from the profound wisdom of Jesus's Sermon on the Mount. In this sermon, Jesus addresses worry head-on, offering us guidance on how to navigate through our anxieties. We embarked on a journey through the "In the Footsteps of the Savior" series, connecting with the physical places Jesus visited to make His teachings more tangible and real to us.
We traveled in spirit to the Sea of Galilee, to the very hill where Jesus delivered His sermon, and imagined Him speaking directly to us, urging us not to worry about our basic needs because our Heavenly Father knows and provides for them. Jesus's words were not just for His first-century audience, who lived with the daily struggle for food and clothing, but they resonate with us today, addressing our modern worries.
Jesus's message was clear: do not worry about tomorrow, for each day has enough trouble of its own. Instead, we are called to seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to us as well. This is not a call to passivity but an invitation to active participation in bringing about the kingdom of God here on earth.
The kingdom of God is depicted as a place where worry does not exist, where every person can flourish without shame. We are encouraged to redirect our energy from worry to making the kingdom happen. This means countering hate with unconditional love, visiting those who are forgotten, being generous even when we fear scarcity, and remembering the sovereignty of Christ over all earthly powers.
In practical terms, we discussed the concern of declining church attendance post-pandemic and how we can respond by inviting others to join us, whether in person or through virtual means. We are reminded that the kingdom of God is not just a future hope but a present reality that we are called to manifest through our actions and trust in God.
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