In my sermon, I began by welcoming everyone to Church of the Harvest, expressing our joy in coming together as a family of believers to worship and serve the Lord. I highlighted the importance of community, discipleship, and outreach in fulfilling our God-given purpose. I shared the excitement of our Easter service, which had record attendance and several people coming to Christ, including a baptism that took place.
I then transitioned into discussing the power and strength of Jesus, emphasizing that He is the King of kings and Lord of lords, with a name above all names. I reminded the congregation that despite receiving a new spirit from God, we still face problems because we live in a body of flesh, which often leads to struggles and bondage.
I introduced the new sermon series "Truly Free," based on Pastor Robert Morris's book, and the concept of freedom in Christ. I explained that freedom is a right for those who have repented and surrendered their lives to Jesus, referencing John 8:36, which assures us that if the Son sets us free, we are truly free.
I spoke about the importance of being present for this message series, as the enemy will try to distract us from receiving the truth about freedom. I stressed that many believers are not truly free because they either don't realize they can be in bondage or refuse to admit it.
I shared the story of the demon-possessed man from Mark 5, illustrating the reality of demonic influence and the authority Jesus has given us to cast out demons. I addressed the skepticism and superstition surrounding the topic of demons, urging the congregation to find a balanced understanding based on Scripture.
I recounted the tragic story of a friend who, despite loving Jesus, succumbed to the enemy's influence and took his own life. This served as a sobering reminder of the importance of addressing areas of bondage in our lives.
I encouraged the congregation to seek freedom, to be bold in admitting areas of struggle, and to utilize resources like "The Bondage Breaker" and "Victory Over The Darkness" to aid in their journey to freedom.
I concluded by inviting those who had not yet surrendered their lives to Jesus to do so, assuring them of the transformation and purpose they would find in Him. I called on the church to worship and to seek prayer for freedom from any bondage they were experiencing.
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