In the message delivered, the focus is on the concept of purpose, particularly the purpose that God has for each individual's life. It is emphasized that understanding one's purpose is crucial to avoid wandering aimlessly through life, making changes in relationships, jobs, or locations in search of peace and fulfillment. The exhaustion that comes from such wandering is contrasted with the peace and passion that come from knowing and walking in God's purpose.
The message underscores the importance of seeking God's will, as He is the creator and therefore the one who knows the purpose of each creation. This is illustrated with the example of a 3D-printed labyrinth box, where the creator of the object is the one who knows its purpose. The message draws on the words of C.S. Lewis, who suggests that by allowing God to take over, individuals become more truly themselves, as God is the one who made them.
The series of messages is based on two main passages of scripture: the Great Commission and the Greatest Commandments. The first two weeks of the series focus on the Greatest Commandment, which is to love God with all one's heart, soul, and mind. This commandment is equated with worship, which is defined as living for God's pleasure rather than one's own. The transformation that occurs when one's focus shifts from personal pleasure to God's pleasure is described as a sign of God's work in a person's life.
Worship is further explored through the lens of Romans 12:1-2, which calls for believers to offer their bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God. This act of worship involves surrendering personal plans for God's plans. The message suggests that to know God's will, one must start with worship and surrender. It is posited that when individuals live for God's pleasure, He begins to reveal His plan to them.
The message then transitions to practical ways to worship, including singing, praying, and fasting. Singing is presented as a way to change one's perspective, focusing on God rather than problems. The act of singing joyfully to the Lord is encouraged, with the reminder that worship is not about receiving but giving to God. The message clarifies that worship is not about personal feelings or preferences but about knowing and honoring God.
Prayer is highlighted as another form of worship, with scriptural references to lifting hands in prayer as an act of worship. The state of one's prayer life is questioned, encouraging individuals to make prayer a first response rather than a last resort. The message encourages continuous conversation with God throughout the day as a form of worship.
Fasting is discussed as a means of worship that involves abstaining from food for a spiritual purpose. It is described as a way to prioritize God over physical desires and to prepare oneself to walk in God's will. The message references Jesus' example of fasting for 40 days before starting His ministry and the power that came from that period of fasting.
The message concludes by challenging individuals to consider whether God is truly first in their lives and to engage in acts of worship such as singing, praying, and fasting. It calls for a commitment to start the year by putting God first through a period of prayer and fasting, with the belief that there is no better place to be than in the center of God's will.
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